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Uploaded by on Aug 22, 2008

Mather Campground

the grand canyon AZ

Camping

Grand Canyon Sunsets

- No hook-ups
- 30-foot trailer or RV maximum
Open year-round. Operated by the National Park Service and located in Grand Canyon Village, this campground offers tent and RV camping. Accessible campsites and restrooms are available. Pets are allowed, but must be leashed at all times, and may not be left unattended. Wood and charcoal fires permitted in provided campsite grills only. No gathering of down wood, wood may be purchased at the general store. Laundry and showers located near the campground for a fee.

Reservations may be made through the National Recreation Reservation Service by calling
1-877-444-6777 or online at the http://www.recreation.gov/ Reservations are strongly recommended from March 1 through mid-November. Golden Age or Access passport holders pay only ½ price year round (passport number is needed when making reservation and passport holder must be camping at the site). Fees are $18 per site per night. A maximum of two vehicles, six people, three tents are allowed per site. (A vehicle that is towing a trailer, pop-up, tent trailer, fifth wheel, or a motor home pulling a vehicle is considered two vehicles.) Group sites are also available, $50/night, maximum of 50 people and 3 vehicles per group site.

Pets are NOT allowed below the canyon rim at any time. Pets are NOT permitted on the shuttle buses. Kennels are available in the South Rim Village.

During the winter, from mid-November through February 28 reservations are not available at Mather Campground and family campsites are $15 per site per night, and group campsites are $30. This is on a first-come first-served basis. There is a self-pay machine at the campground office.

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  • Thank you for the link. I really do look forward to my trip out there. Being in the military I don't get much time off. You have really shown me that I need to visit more places in my own country! Thank you.

  • de nada !

    i love the uSA and will be back as soon as i have the cash

    i hope to go to seattle again for christmas if i can get the cash

    i also have lots more usa videos to upload

  • I'm following them all. Thanks for the campground recommendation and for sharing the wonder of such beautiful sites.

  • de nada

    thanks for watching

    i actually started camping in the kaibab national forrest but it was a bit hopeless no water

    i was trying to avoid martha because i expected it to be like the yosemite campsites but thankfully it was nothing like them

  • Beautiful! :)

  • yes and the best is still to come

    thanks for taking the time to watch and comment

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  • We've been there and it was amazing....the scenery and stuff. My biggest impression though, was one of a young couple letting loose of a balloon to drift out over the canyon. Why did that stick with me? Well, they had a note on it attached to the string. They stood there for it seems like for ever to watch the balloon finally disappear from sight, crying and hugging the whole time. I always think of that when I see views from that spot, like here. What did the note say? I guess I'll never know.

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