1. The Grand Canyon South Rim is considered one of the most breathtaking natural wonders in the world, boasting mesmerizing views of the majestic canyon that stretches for miles on end. The South Rim is located in Grand Canyon National Park and offers visitors numerous hiking trails, lookout points, and ranger-led activities. The Grand Canyon itself is over 270 miles long, 18 miles wide, and has an impressive depth of over a mile. It’s estimated to be around 6 million years old and was formed by the erosion of the Colorado River.

2. The South Rim is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, but the hours of operation may vary for some visitor centers and facilities. For more information, visitors can contact the Grand Canyon Visitor Center at (928) 638-7888.

3. Entrance fees to Grand Canyon National Park vary depending on the type of pass purchased. A seven-day pass for a private vehicle is $35, a motorcycle pass is $30, and a pedestrian or cyclist pass is $20. Children ages 15 and under enter the park for free. There are several transportation options available to get to the South Rim, including shuttle services, rental cars, and private tours. Visitors can also take a scenic train ride from Williams, Arizona.