We drove along Interstate 40 to Williams, Ariz., spent a night in
the Grand Canyon Railway Hotel, left the car there and then took the Grand
Canyon Railway (www.thetrain.com) to the canyon in the morning.
The train leaves Williams once a day at
The National Park Service’s Web site (www.nps.gov/grca)
is very helpful in planning a visit, as is www.grandcanyonlodges.com.
WHERE TO STAY
El Tovar (888-297-2757; www.grandcanyonlodges.com)
is the most atmospheric hotel around. Designed by Mary Colter, built right on
the rim out of timber and stone and open since 1905, it shouldn’t be missed,
provided the budget can stretch to it. A standard double room is currently
$174.
Phantom Ranch (888-297-2757; www.grandcanyonlodges.com)
is a magical collection of stone cabins and lodges built in the bottom of the
canyon, also by Mary Colter. Dorm beds are about $42.
The Grand Canyon Railway Hotel (
Bright Angel Lodge (888-297-2757; www.grandcanyonlodges.com)
is another old timber warren, built in 1935 and still full of charm. A standard
room with bath is $90; a cabin on the canyon rim is $142.
是啊,看上去条件比想像的要好。再说连8岁的孩子都能安全往返。
谢谢。