Grand Canyon Family Vacation- 2010 Hot Spot

The Grand Canyon is one of 2010′s top family vacation spots. If you’re looking for a great place to take your family this season, the Grand Canyon should top your list. Even if you’ve been here before, it’s such a beautiful and exciting place to visit, it’s well worth a second trip. There are also so many great things to see and do that you can visit different parts of the Grand Canyon on subsequent trips.

If you have kids, no matter what their age, they will love this “Wonder of the World”. Nothing is cooler to a kid than getting a close-up view of this amazing canyon. This is the type of thing a kid will remember their whole lives. It’s also great to bring your camera and get pictures of the canyon as well as of your family there.

If you visit again the future or even if you return every year to this 2010 family vacation hotspot, you can keep all the photos of your growing family from each time you visit. One trip to the Grand Canyon will show you why this is a 2010 hot spot for families.

Here are some sites you want to see when you go on a Grand Canyon family vacation:

  • Helicopter ride around the Grand Canyon – the EcoStar 130 helicopters that take you into the canyon are a smooth ride and they can seat 7 passengers so the whole family can go together. They have extra large windows for taking in all the sights of the canyon and each rider gets a headset with mic so you can hear the pilot and ask questions throughout the ride.
  • Hike the Grand Canyon North Rim- Hiking can be for kids, too. Try taking a family hike on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. It’s lightly traveled and you can take your time and allow the children to explore as much as they’d like.
  • Grand Canyon Jeep Tours and Safaris- Here’s another great idea for the whole family because those cannot walk for long periods will enjoy seeing it all from the comfort of a safari ride.
  • Junior Ranger Program- Designed for kids aged 4-14, the Junior Ranger Program lets kids and their families take part in hands-on exploration at the Grand Canyon.

Of course this isn’t all that the Grand Canyon has to offer families so if you’re planning your own trip, do your research, plan ahead and even allow the kids to get in on the action of planning your trip.

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