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Grand Canyon National Park
By Public Transportation
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THIS FALL RIDE THE PARK'S FREE SHUTTLE BUSES AND SAVE FUEL !
Grand Canyon National Park's free shuttle buses operate in and around the South Rim. Village. There are also shuttle buses that connect Grand Canyon Village to the gateway community of Tusayan (June 2 - September 28) and to Desert View (July 7 - September 5)
No tickets are required, and bus stops are clearly marked throughout the park by signs.
Download the
Fall 2008 South Rim Village Shuttle Route Map (466kb PDF File)
Shows Shuttle Bus Routes, Parking and Points of Interest.
Taxi Service
Xanterra South Rim operates a taxi service between Grand Canyon Airport, the hotels and businesses in Tusayan, AZ (7 miles / 11 km south) and Grand Canyon Village. 928-638-2822
Train Service
The Grand Canyon Railway offers train service between Williams, AZ (on I-40) and Grand Canyon Village.. 1-800-THE-TRAIN
Train Service
(the National Railroad Passenger Corporation) offers train service from Flagstaff, AZ to points nationwide. Reservations: (800) 872-7245 - Flagstaff Arrival/Departure times: (928) 774-8679
Air Service
Commercial air carriers serve Las Vegas, Nv, Phoenix and Flagstaff, AZ. There is limited air service into Grand Canyon Airport (10 miles / 16 km south of the park) from Las Vegas and elsewhere.
Car Rental
Car rentals are no longer available from the Grand Canyon Airport.
Bus Service
Between Phoenix and Flagstaff, and between Flagstaff and Williams and Grand Canyon Village is offered by (928-225-2290 or 800-563-1980)
Bus Service
Between Phoenix and Flagstaff, and between Flagstaff and Williams and Grand Canyon Village is offered by 928-226-8060 or 877-226-8060. Reservations are required.
Bus Service
(800) 231-2222 - offers service from Flagstaff and Williams to points nationwide. 928-774-4573 (Flagstaff Greyhound office)
Bus Service
The runs between the north and south rims of the park once each day, in each direction, and the travel time is about 4 1/2 hours each way. This is the only means of public transportation between the rims aside from hiking or driving yourself.
- The shuttle leaves the north rim at 7:00 a.m. and arrives at the south rim at 12:00 p.m.
- The shuttle leaves the south rim at 1:30 p.m. and arrives back at the north rim at 6:30 p.m.
The fare is $80 per person one way, $150 round trip.
The fare is $65 per person one way to Marble Canyon, AZ
Reservations are required and can be made by calling 928-638-2820. Scheduled service is available between May 15th and October 15. http://www.trans-canyonshuttle.com
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North Rim
There is no airport or rail service to the North Rim of the park.
(that means that the North Rim village may only be reached by road.)
Hiker Shuttle
A shuttle from the Grand Canyon Lodge to the North Kaibab trailhead is available twice daily in the morning. Cost is $8 for first person and $5 for each additional person. Purchase tickets at Grand Canyon Lodge front desk. The passenger pick-up is in front of the lodge. Reservations are required 24 hours in advance.
The runs between the north and south rims of the park once each day, in each direction, and the travel time is about 4 1/2 hours each way. This is the only means of public transportation between the rims aside from hiking or driving yourself.
- The shuttle leaves the north rim at 7:00 a.m. and arrives at the south rim at 12:00 p.m.
- The shuttle leaves the south rim at 1:30 p.m. and arrives back at the north rim at 6:30 p.m.
The fare is $80 per person one way, $150 round trip.
The fare is $65 per person one way to Marble Canyon, AZ
Reservations are required and can be made by calling 928-638-2820. Scheduled service is available between May 15th and October 15. http://www.trans-canyonshuttle.com
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Did You Know?
John Hance, early Grand Canyon guide and storyteller, said of the Canyon, "It was hard work, took a long time, but I dug it myself, with a pick and a shovel. If you want to know what I done with the dirt, just look south through a clearin' in the trees at what they call the San Francisco Peaks."
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Last Updated: September 01, 2008 at 17:22 EST |