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Exploring the Grand Canyon Part 3 – Tusayan Ruin, Desert View Point and Watchtower

May 16, 2014 By: mybigfathappylife

Grand Canyon - Tusayan Ruin, Desert View Point and Watchtower #Arizona | mybigfathappylife.com

To see Part 1 of Exploring the Grand Canyon (planning and Hermits Rest), click here.

To see Part 2 of Exploring the Grand Canyon (Yavapai Lodge and Cafeteria), click here.

Grand Canyon -  Tusayan Ruin, Desert View Point and Watchtower #Arizona | mybigfathappylife.com

On our second day at the Grand Canyon, we drove our car east towards the Desert View Point stopping at several overlooks along the way.  Unlike towards Hermits Rest, there is no bus service this direction and the drive from the Grand Canyon Village to Desert View Point is about 25 miles.

Grand Canyon -  Tusayan Ruin, Desert View Point and Watchtower #Arizona | mybigfathappylife.com

On our way we stopped at the Tusayan Ruins which consists of a self-guided trail leading through the 800 year-old ruins.

Grand Canyon -  Tusayan Ruin, Desert View Point and Watchtower #Arizona | mybigfathappylife.com

A museum is also located here which provides a glimpse into Pueblo Indian life with artifacts.  The whole time we were walking the trail S kept saying ‘it says on the map there are snakes, but I have not seen any’.  She was very upset that we did not get to see a snake; I on the other hand was very happy.

Grand Canyon -  Tusayan Ruin, Desert View Point and Watchtower #Arizona | mybigfathappylife.com

Grand Canyon -  Tusayan Ruin, Desert View Point and Watchtower #Arizona | mybigfathappylife.com

We continued on to Desert View Point and Watchtower, the eastern most point in the Grand Canyon National Park.  There is a visitor center, restroom facilities, water bottle refill station, snack bar and gift shop located here.

Grand Canyon -  Tusayan Ruin, Desert View Point and Watchtower #Arizona | mybigfathappylife.com

The Desert View Watchtower is 70 feet tall and contains a gift shop and observation decks with magnificent views of the canyon and the Painted Desert.

Grand Canyon -  Tusayan Ruin, Desert View Point and Watchtower #Arizona | mybigfathappylife.com

When we left Desert View Point, we continued on 64 to Cameron.  On our way we stopped at the Little Colorado River Gorge.  Both my husband and I found the gorge to be very dramatic – cut steep and deep into the ground.

Grand Canyon - Tusayan Ruin, Desert View Point and Watchtower #Arizona | mybigfathappylife.com

For more information about Desert View Point, Watchtower and Tusayan Ruins, please click here.

Well that concludes our trip to the Grand Canyon, please let me know if you have any questions.

If you are looking to travel to Arizona, you may enjoy my other posts about our trip.

Related posts:

Phoenix Zoo, Phoenix, Arizona | mybigfatahappylife.comDay at the Phoenix Zoo Grand Canyon Lodging – Yavapai Lodge and Cafeteria | mybigfathappylife.comExploring the Grand Canyon Part 2 – Yavapai Lodge and Cafeteria Exploring Red Rock State Park in Sedona, Arizona The Saguaro Hotel, Scottsdale, Arizona #scottsdale #arizona #hotel | mybigfathappylife.comThe Saguaro Hotel, Scottsdale, Arizona

Comments

  1. Alli says

    May 16, 2014 at 12:00 pm

    Oh, what fun! I love all the pictures. I really like the one of the museum – so rustic, so pretty!

    • mybigfathappylife says

      May 17, 2014 at 7:33 am

      Thanks Alli!

  2. Madaline says

    May 16, 2014 at 1:31 pm

    I love your pictures. It makes me want to pick up and like move there. Gorgeous. Loooove that your daughter was a little bummed about the snakes – kids are so cute. And I’m super happy you DIDN’T see any! Hahaha.

    • mybigfathappylife says

      May 17, 2014 at 7:28 am

      Thank you Madaline! For some reason she loves snakes 🙂

  3. Chrystal @ YUM Eating says

    May 17, 2014 at 6:18 pm

    Such beautiful photos! I can only imagine what it is like to see in person. Last fall we went to Niagara Falls, CAN. I never realized just how close we were to it here in MI. Only a few hours drive. I’ve never been one for tourist type things, but I got a good deal and heard about a few other places in CAN I wanted to stop and eat at to review for my website. Niagara Falls is not only beautiful, but the town was warm and inviting. I enjoyed everything about it. Can’t wait to go back.

    • mybigfathappylife says

      May 17, 2014 at 9:10 pm

      Thanks Chrystal, I would love to visit Niagara Falls one day. The town sounds wonderful!

  4. Coombemill says

    May 19, 2014 at 2:25 pm

    Stunning photos, enough to make anyone want to visit

  5. Sarah says

    May 19, 2014 at 2:58 pm

    WOW!!!! I would love to fit in a visit to some of the Grand Canyon whilst we’re here in California. I know that the way my hubbie and I would like to see it is a lot more physical than how we’ll have to do it with a 4, 8 and 10 year old in tow and one is very fearful of snakes! Your photos are amazing and it must have been an incredible experience.

    • mybigfathappylife says

      May 19, 2014 at 9:11 pm

      Thank you Sarah! I hope you get a chance to visit!

  6. Misty Nicole Overstreet-Roberts (The Lady Prefers To Save) says

    May 19, 2014 at 4:13 pm

    Hello, I’m stopping by from the SITS Facebook group, where I saw your blog listing! Amazing pictures! I’d love for you to check my blog out as well at, http://theladyprefers2save.com, as well as my twitter and facebook feeds! Thank you!

    • mybigfathappylife says

      May 19, 2014 at 9:17 pm

      Thank you! I’ll pop over to your blog.

  7. Merlinda Little (@pixiedusk) says

    May 21, 2014 at 2:59 am

    I dont even know what to say. I am in awe of the beauty of this place. Nature as its finest =) #magicmoments

  8. Jaime Oliver says

    May 25, 2014 at 7:58 am

    wow what an amazing place to visit!

    thanks for linking up with #MagicMoments

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