The Grand Canyon Railway was reestablished in 1989 and takes more than 225,000 people each year from Williams to the South Rim. As the train travels north from Williams, riders will see views of a ...
Here's when the highly coveted lodging at the bottom of the Grand Canyon will reopen and why one of the trails leading to it ...
After an extensive restoration, the Grand Canyon Railway was reopened to tourists in 1989. Today, this historic train carries tourists between Williams and the South Rim's Grand Canyon Depot.
The Historic District was the original hub along the South Rim (thanks to the arrival ... Stop by the historic Grand Canyon Railway Depot, a log cabin-style working depot that still welcomes ...
It will be a while before mule rides to the bottom of Grand Canyon resume. Phantom Ranch mule rides are canceled through Aug. 31 due to trail conditions, according to Xanterra. On the South Rim ...
Check the schedule on the website. You can also get to the South Rim on the Grand Canyon Railway, which departs from Williams, Arizona. By taking the train, you can avoid entrance line waits and ...