Visit the Grand Canyon in November (2023)

Visiting the Grand Canyon in November (Updated for 2021)

While most visitors come to Grand Canyon National Park in the summer and early fall, November can be one of the best months to visit the canyon. With fewer crowds throughout the park, travelers who enjoy a bit more solitude will really appreciate having a more peaceful canyon experience. Although temperatures drop and snow is possible, sunny days and warm temperatures are common and November can offer some of the best weather all year.

Below are a few ideas to help plan a November you’ll remember at the world’s grandest canyon. You definitely need to be a bit more flexible and adventurous this time of year but having the North Rim to yourself or enjoying a hike or backpack without hordes of tourist is well worth a bit of uncertainty.

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(Video) Visiting the Grand Canyon and Horseshoes Bend November 2021

Go for a hike

Hiking the canyon in November is as good as it gets! While the masses hoof it up and down the South Rim trails in the sweltering summer months and backcountry hikers max out permits for September and October, November is a great time to hike. If you’re interested in a day hike the South Rim and North Rim (if accessible) both have great options with a lot less traffic on the trail this time of year. If you like to backpack, permits are much easier to get in November, especially if you’re willing to get on the wait list at the Grand Canyon backcountry office. Because roads are not maintained on the North Rim and facilities are closed after October 15th, it’s usually better to stick with the South Rim for backpacking trips. If you need more information on hiking or backpacking check out thebackcountry permit pageon Grand Canyon’s website.

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Head to the North Rim

The North Rim is closed in November, isn’t it? Facilities on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon including hotels, restaurants, stores, gas stations and park offices are closed after October 15th. The main road to the North Rim (Hwy 67), however, remains open until the first big snowstorm or until November 30th, whichever comes first. This means that for much of November you can stop at a viewpoint, do a hike, or hang out in a beautiful meadow all by yourself. If you need lodging theJacob Lake Inn, about 45 minutes from the North Rim, is the closest place to stay and offers great off-season rates.

(Video) Grand Canyon South Rim Bright Angel Trail November 2020

If the weather turns wintery, head back down toMarble Canyonand Lees Ferry to check out the Colorado River and the beginning of Grand Canyon. There are other great year-round lodging and restaurant options at nearby Cliff Dwellers Lodge and Vermillion Cliffs Lodge as well.

Check out the view

Everyone who visits Grand Canyon National Park wants to see an amazing view and you’ll find one no matter where you are. Although it’s nice sharing an awesome vista with your friends and family, huge summer crowds can dull the experience. With far less visitation, November is a great month to have a little more peace and quiet while you take in the canyon’s splendor. On the South Rim, Desert View drive has many overlooks you can drive to in the comfort of your own car. Instead of trying to find out what other people say the best view is, check out all of them for yourself and find one where it’s just you and the canyon.

If it’s still busy along Desert View Drive, hop on the park’s free shuttle and head to Hermits Rest. There are multiple scenic stops and an easy trail that parallels the road with numerous vistas to take in along the way. You can also head toBright Angel bikesand rent a bike to cruise along Hermit Road instead. Hermit Road is only open to shuttles, hikers, and bikers so you can enjoy great views with a lot less visitation than other areas along the South Rim.

(Video) Grand Canyon November 2020! Exploring the South Rim!

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Seek Shelter and Stay Low

If the canyon does get some bad weather during your visit and the rim is blanketed in a fresh dusting of snow, get a photo! If it’s just plain nasty, get inside. The El Tovar, Kolb Studio, Lookout Studio, Yavapai Geology Museum and Desert View Watchtower have amazing indoor canyon views as well as some cool art, exhibits, souvenirs and, in the El Tovar, some good drinks too. TheGrand Canyon Imaxin Tusayan (right outside the park) is also a warm and comfortable way to see the canyon, especially if winter weather is making it hard to get the epic real-life views you were hoping for.

If you still want to get fresh air and avoid the cold and snow, stay low. The lower your elevation, the warmer it will be, and you will be taking off layers in no time as you hike down into the canyon. If you’re up for a hike to the bottom of the canyon, see if there’s space for camping or lodging at Phantom Ranch. If you’re interested in doing something a bit more mellow drive across the picturesque Painted Desert of the Navajo Nation to Lees Ferry. This is where Grand Canyon National Park starts and Vermillion Cliffs and Marble Canyon are great places to explore with a warmer landscape that is very different from the rest of the canyon.

(Video) Antelope Canyon Tour in November

    Something to be thankful for

    While a lot of people couldn't imagine Thanksgiving away from home, for others there is nothing more magical than experiencing a once-in-a-lifetime holiday at Grand Canyon. The amazing thing is you can experience all the comforts of home (think home cooked turkey meals) while spending the day exploring and hiking too.

    The South Rim hotels are fully prepared for a festive holiday so book a room to wake up in cozy comfort before setting out for the day. Grab breakfast and then explore the South Rim either on foot or using the free shuttle buses to cover even more ground. For dinner, make sure to get a reservation for the world-famous El Tovar Thanksgiving dinner. Dress up and enter the beautiful dining room with fireplaces aglow to experience truly gourmet meals cooked with the comfort of home - a great menu is served with everything from turkey and stuffing to lamb to some southeastern takes on traditional Thanksgiving foods. Can’t get a Thanksgiving reservation at El Tovar for dinner? The Bright Angel Lodge Arizona Room restaurant also serves a tasty first-come-first-serve Thanksgiving feast that will leave you happy and thankful.

    Up for a big holiday adventure? Phantom Ranch, at the bottom of Grand Canyon, also serves a festive Thanksgiving meal for those lucky enough to book a cabin over the holiday. They even offer some extra reservations for campers staying in Bright Angel Campground as well. After a tiring hike or mule ride to the bottom of the canyon, there’s nothing better than heading over to the canteen for the perfect mix of holiday comfort foods. Between the scenery and the meal, a Phantom Ranch Thanksgiving will certainly rank as one of the most satisfying holiday meals you ever have!

    (Video) Hiking the Grand Canyon in November :: South Rim Day Hikes

    Our last tip for a great Grand Canyon Thanksgiving? Bring your loved ones along as well! Friends and family will love spending a holiday at the canyon with outdoor activities and fun festivities for everyone. Grand Canyon’s visitor centers are even open on Thanksgiving so feel free to stop by and wish happy holidays to the rangers on duty, too!

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    Guru Tips to Plan Your November Trip

    There are even more ways to enjoy Grand Canyon National Park and the surrounding area throughout November. Grand Canyon is a great destination any time of the year, but November offers a unique window for weather, activities, and solitude that make it one of our favorite months!

    Reserve your hotel or campground in advance

    • Lodging in Grand Canyon National Park and the surrounding areas can book up more than a year in advance and November is a fairly popular month. Check out our hotels page to learn more about Grand Canyon hotel and lodging options.
    • To make reservations for lodging our favorite site is Hotels Combined, because they offer a great selection of hotels (including hotels right along the rim of the canyon!) and good prices from a number of different booking sites. Check rates and availability for Grand Canyon lodging here.
    • For car camping reservations at the canyon and other nearby parks go to recreation.gov

    Book a tour or ticket before you get to the canyon

    • A guided tour is a great way to really experience the Grand Canyon and having a reservation means you won't have to worry about finding activities when your on vacation.
    • For the largest selection of Grand Canyon tours, our favorite booking site is Viator. You can find current rates and availability here.
    • We also love to use Get Your Guide for tours at the Grand Canyon because of their easy to use site and great options for tickets and attractions at nearby parks.
    • Both of these sites have a great selection of tours and usually have the best cancellation policies if you need to make a change or cancel a tour.
    • If you want to learn more about all of the amazing tours available at the canyon check out our Grand Canyon Tours page.

    Get geared up

    • Make sure you have the right gear for your trip before you travel since there’s not a ton of options at the park.
    • We’re definitely gear junkies here at the Grand Canyon Guru and Patagonia is hands down our favorite for canyon-ready clothing and travel bags.
    • For everything from sunglasses to trekking poles we love Moosejaw and they have great prices and frequent sales.
    • Staying hydrated is really important at the Grand Canyon and so is your morning coffee. We love Hydroflask for all of our hydration and caffeine needs.

    More resources for yourvacation

    • It always a good idea to have travel insurance for your trip. When we travel in the Grand Canyon area and around the world, we useWorld Nomads.
    • Use our free trip planning tools to plan the ultimate adventure.
    • Get maps and guides for the canyon. Cell service doesn’t always work and these are great tools to help plan your trip as well.

    FAQs

    Is it good to visit Grand Canyon in November? ›

    While most visitors come to Grand Canyon National Park in the summer and early fall, November can be one of the best months to visit the canyon. With fewer crowds throughout the park, travelers who enjoy a bit more solitude will really appreciate having a more peaceful canyon experience.

    Is it too cold to visit Grand Canyon in November? ›

    Grand Canyon temperature in November. The temperature at Grand Canyon in November is perfect. Grand Canyon weather in November is warm but just starting to get to mid 50s during the day. During the day the grand canyon temperature in November is on average 52 degrees but at night it averages 24 degrees.

    Is there snow at the Grand Canyon in November? ›

    In Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, in November, it doesn't snow. In December, it regularly snows.

    What part of Grand Canyon is open in November? ›

    The South Rim of the park is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The South Rim includes Grand Canyon Village and Desert View. Most services are available year-round.

    How should I dress for the Grand Canyon in November? ›

    In the winter, opt for jeans, good shoes (or even boots – it does snow at the Grand Canyon!), and a long-sleeved shirt with a jacket or sweater. If you're taking a guided tour, read the tour description carefully in case you need to pack or wear anything special, such as close-toed shoes or a bathing suit.

    What is the best place to visit in November? ›

    Best Places to Visit in November
    • Maui.
    • Los Angeles.
    • Philadelphia.
    • Denver.
    • Williamsburg.
    • Maldives.
    • Victoria & Vancouver Island.
    • Argentine Patagonia.

    When should you not go to the Grand Canyon? ›

    July and August are the worst months to visit the Grand Canyon due to larger crowds and hotter, wetter weather. You can get cheaper deals on lodging and activities between November and February.

    Is 2 days enough for Grand Canyon? ›

    We recommend between one to three days at the Grand Canyon, though you could stay for longer for a relaxed visit. With only one day at the Grand Canyon, you can check out a few viewpoints, hike into the canyon or on the Rim Trail, and catch the sunset.

    Is the Grand Canyon busy on Thanksgiving? ›

    Snow, ice and cold winds are common in the winter, so the park recommends that visitors are thoroughly prepared (opens in new tab) before hiking on the park's trails. Park officials expect traffic to drop off as it transitions to its winter operations, but the Thanksgiving weekend has been one of its busiest ever.

    What is the best month to go to the Grand Canyon? ›

    Weather in the Grand Canyon is at its best between April and June, when rainfall averages are low and temperatures have not yet reached their scorching summer highs. The park becomes extremely crowded when school lets out in June, so plan your visit before then, if possible.

    How warm is the Grand Canyon in November? ›

    Monthly Average Temperature at Grand Canyon West Rim
    MONTHHIGH/LOW (°F)HIGH/LOW (°C)
    September97°/69°36°/21°
    October84°/58°29°/14°
    November68°/46°20°/8°
    December57°/37°14°/2°
    8 more rows

    What is Sedona like in November? ›

    The average high in Sedona in November is 64°F (18°C) and the average low is 36°F (2°C). The average monthly precipitation is 1.38 inches. The weather in November is ideal for getting outside— warm days and cool nights are perfect for a backpacking trip or even a day hike.

    What is there to do at the Grand Canyon in November? ›

    The best activity at Grand Canyon in November is hiking and backpacking. While the rims are getting colder, inside the Canyon the temperatures are fantastic for hiking, backpacking and camping. Rim to Rim is normally still possible early in the month (we recommend not planning on Rim to Rim after November 15.)

    What should you not do at the Grand Canyon? ›

    Grand Canyon: Things to Do & Avoid
    • DO pick the right season to travel. ...
    • DO understand the weather patterns. ...
    • AVOID limiting your viewpoints to the 'Skywalk”. ...
    • DO carry plenty of water on your person at all times. ...
    • DO try and stay inside the park. ...
    • AVOID driving around in your car inside the park.
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    Is the North Rim open in November? ›

    The North Rim is open from May 15 to October 15 each year due to winter conditions. After October 15, the North Rim is open for day use only until December 1 or the weather conditions close Highway 67. During the open season, the entrance station is open 24 hours.

    Where is warm and cheap in November? ›

    The Canary Islands is my top pick. The weather is fine and it's good value in November. Treat yourself to a hotel in Tenerife, or a villa in Lanzarote, or escape to one of the lesser-known islands such as La Gomera. Even at the end of November you can expect long days of sunshine and temperatures of 23°C.

    Which is the best place to visit in November and December? ›

    A: If you are travelling in India with friends, then some of the top November-destinations you should check out are Goa, Pondicherry, Manali, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Gokarna, Lonavala, Rann of Kutch, and Kodaikanal.

    What is the busiest day at the Grand Canyon? ›

    Grand Canyon's peak season is between Memorial Day and Labor Day. If you visit outside the popular summer months you'll likely avoid the crowds, even at famous sights.

    Can you drive your own car through the Grand Canyon? ›

    Private vehicles can drive east along the canyon rim for 23 miles (37 km) to the Desert View Services Area, and the East Entrance of Grand Canyon National Park.

    What is the least busy day at the Grand Canyon? ›

    Prefer coming mid-week or at the beginning of the week: not surprisingly, weekends are the busiest at the Grand Canyon. Mondays and Tuesdays tend to be the least busy days, followed by Wednesdays.

    How much time do you need at the Grand Canyon? ›

    The typical visitor takes a brief look into the Grand Canyon and departs pumped full of wonder. The typical stay lasts from five to seven hours, according to park surveys, and the average time spent looking at the canyon is 17 minutes. This means most of the travel along the south rim is by motor vehicle.

    Is Sedona near Grand Canyon? ›

    Sedona is so close to the Grand Canyon. Here's a two day itinerary with suggestions for things to do as you are stopping in Sedona, Arizona during your Grand Canyon vacation. We've included a handy map and driving directions to help you on your way.

    How Close Is Vegas to Grand Canyon? ›

    Both the North Rim and South Rim (the two rims of Grand Canyon National Park) are located over 270 miles from the Las Vegas Strip. On average, both drives take approximately four and a half hours.

    Is November a good time to visit Arizona? ›

    The best time to visit Phoenix is November through April, when you'll see blue skies with highs in the upper 60s, 70s and low 80s. But whenever you visit, keep in mind this desert city's seasons are hard to determine. The leaves don't change colors in fall, nor will flowers blossom in the spring.

    Which side of the Grand Canyon is best to visit? ›

    Who should visit the South Rim? Because it's home to many of the most memorable viewpoints, the South Rim is the ideal destination for first-time Grand Canyon Visitors. If you have small children, you may prefer to visit the South Rim for its many amenities and activities.

    Can I see Grand Canyon for free? ›

    Located in the South Rim, Mather Point is the first view many visitors get of the Grand Canyon. Travelers can take an easy 5-minute walk from the Grand Canyon Visitor Center to the lookout, which – if you don't mind sifting through some crowds – provides exceptional vistas of the rugged cliffs and trails below.

    What do I need to know before going to the Grand Canyon? ›

    Top 10 Tips for Visiting Grand Canyon
    • Know before you go. ...
    • Know where you will spend the night. ...
    • Pack your patience. ...
    • Drive responsibly. ...
    • Free South Rim shuttle bus routes are in operation. ...
    • Pets are not allowed below the canyon rim. ...
    • Keep Wildlife Wild.
    Jul 9, 2022

    Do you need a reservation to get into the Grand Canyon? ›

    Grand Canyon National Park does not have timed entry, or reservations to enter the park. Whether you're planning a single visit or coming back multiple times a year, enjoy the convenience of purchasing a Grand Canyon National Park site-specific digital pass on Recreation.gov before you arrive.

    How warm is the Grand Canyon in November? ›

    Weather in November

    The average high at the South Rim in November is 52 degrees fahrenheit, and the average low is 24 degrees fahrenheit (high of 11 degrees celsius, low -4 degrees celsius.) However, these temperatures are much warmer inside the Canyon (by 10-20 degrees, but feels even warmer in the sun.)

    What is the best month to go to Grand Canyon? ›

    Weather in the Grand Canyon is at its best between April and June, when rainfall averages are low and temperatures have not yet reached their scorching summer highs. The park becomes extremely crowded when school lets out in June, so plan your visit before then, if possible.

    Is November a good time to visit Arizona? ›

    The best time to visit Phoenix is November through April, when you'll see blue skies with highs in the upper 60s, 70s and low 80s. But whenever you visit, keep in mind this desert city's seasons are hard to determine. The leaves don't change colors in fall, nor will flowers blossom in the spring.

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