It is 139 miles and an estimated 2 hour and 48 minute drive from Grand Canyon Village according to Google Maps.
It is 139 miles.
It is 139 miles according to Google Maps.
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 9 hours and 17 minutes via Page Arizona,
No. The Grand Canyon is in Western Arizona. and the Colorado river runs from the rockies in Colorado, through Utah and into Arizona without ever entering New Mexico. Next time, consult a map. It shouldn't be difficult. No. The Colorado river, and the beginning of the Grand Canyon, starts in north central Arizona at Hoover Dam (Page, AZ.) and runs south through Arizona for about 50 miles, the further south it flows the more it becomes the "Grand Canyon". It turns west and continues winding through the north western part of Arizona. It comes to an end at Lake Mead, near the Nevada/Arizona border. At it's closest point, it is still about 150 miles from the Arizona/New Mexico border. Glen Canyon dam is in Page Az. Near the Az. Utah border. Hoover dam is at the other end, and forms Lake mead.
The Antelope Canyon is in Arizona near Page. It is in Navajo territory and it is very popular because it is an amazing slot canyon that is extremely photogenic.
It is 274 miles via the bridge at Page, Arizona and 394 miles via Las Vegas, Nevada (assuming that you are at or near the South Rim at the Grand Canyon Village according to Google Maps. You could of course reach the North Rim with less driving time.
About 4 hours
Glen Canyon was flooded to create Lake Powell in the 1960s. This was part of the construction of the Glen Canyon Dam, which is located near Page, Arizona.
About 4.5 hours.
The nearest cities to the Grand Canyon South Rim are Tusayan, Williams and Flagstaff. The nearest cities to the Grand Canyon North Rim are Page, Arizona and Kanab, Utah. It looks like Flagstaff would be the best airport to try.
It is 136 miles according to Google Maps.
about 4 hours and 45 minutes. depends on traffic