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  1. Every time we plan a visit to a National Park, we want to stay in the park. And then we don’t get our planning done early enough to actually get any kind of spot. We are not really campers but being at Mather Campground at the South Rim of Grand Canyon might be an experience to try. It was a good reminder of how much the temperature swings between day and night and to plan for that when camping. Taking a telescope is such a smart idea. A perfect spot for a night sky. And all of this wishing the Grand Canyon Village!

  2. We are going in July! Do you know if there is a place to plug in and blow up a bed and then haul it back to your site? I can’t sleep on the ground anymore.

    1. If you can haul the mattress in your car, you can always do it outside the bathroom area. That’s where we recharged the cell phones. There are several outlets there.

    2. Oh, I’m pretty sure there’s electric outlets in the restroom within the campsite. Just don’t forget to bring cable extension.

  3. This is great, I had no idea that we can make reservations online. I was a bit worried since we’re planning to visit next month and I guess its still peak season. Checking their site now to make a reservation. Thank you so much for sharing this.

  4. I’ve went camping many times, but never with children. However, I still love reading these articles because it’s never too late to start preparing myself. And also, the South Rim Grand Canyon looks like a great caping site with some great facilities. Would love to visit someday.

    1. Yep, it’s never too late to preparing yourself. 😉 And yes, I like this campsite and the facilities here.

  5. I so need to visit the states soon. I love the outdoors, and have camped plenty a times, but it was never in a regulated area, or were there any caps on the number of camps. It was find your own spot, and pitch your own tent. Thats how Ive done it here in the Himalayas in India.

    1. I guess because it’s too many people here want to use the facility. I would like to do the Himalayas, but I’m not sure if I can handle the altitude.

  6. I’ve done a few camping nights, but never with my little gal. I’m planning to wait a couple more years before camping with my gal.
    South Rim Grand Canyon is just perfect. A camping place with hot water, shower facility and washing facilities? The price is really unbelievable. I really hope I’ll get to USA someday and visit these places on my own.

    1. Do come to the US and visit Grand Canyon. Either camping or staying at one of the hotels, you will love it here. I hope your daughter will enjoy camping when her time is coming.

  7. Lots of information about Mather’s Campground in Grand Canyon. Somehow we only visited the Great Canyon as a day trip from somewhere around, and never stayed in the park. It never occurred to me that I could stay in the camping. I’ll know better next time.

    1. It was a good camping experience there and it’s not hot over night! That’s what I like.

  8. I’ve camped with my son several times but never in the Grand Canyon. Do you think it’s a good place for I experienced campers? I remember having to worry about foxes, bears, and raccoons! You’re lucky you had hot water!

    1. Of course! It’s pretty safe in the campground. Just make sure you don’t leave food outside. And lots of campers around, so I don’t think fox or bear comfortable in the campground. 😉

  9. Camping in Grand Canyon National Park is like a dream. Glad you did it even though you did not get the expected location at first. However, Mather Campground looks really nice. You and your family actually had great fun. What else you need in the campsite when it is surrounded by Grand Canyon? It must be paradise, already.

  10. So good that its not as hot during the night! Such a great way to feel the nature in Grand Canyon National Park – probably the best, isnt it?

    1. I would think so, with tall trees canopied the campground and night sky full with millions of stars above.

  11. Such a good option for those looking to do the park on a budget – and lucky they still had some pitches left for you after your sister was finally granted her visa! 🙂 x

  12. I didn’t realize you had to book in advance at Mather Campground! I’m glad I read this as I plan on making a visit at some point in the near future. I can’t believe the temperature drop at night. I’ll have to make sure I pack some extra big coats as well!

    1. I’m glad you came across this article. Yes, depending on what month you will go, think about extra warm clothes.

  13. This sounds like such a great find. I’m glad you all managed to get it booked and get there. How easy was it to catch the shuttle?

    1. We were happy to get a place. The shuttle passed every 10 minutes, you just need to walk or drive to the nearest bus station. But it got full fast. So you might need to wait for the next one, normally.

  14. This sounds like a great place to camp, apart from the ravens! But clean showers and toilets are the most important thing for me on a campsite, the last one I went to was crawling with spiders so this sounds much better 🙂

    1. Surprisingly, with lots of people they are still clean. I think the campers when we were there were responsible to keep it clean.

  15. It sounds like you had quite the adventure in the campground! Honestly, I’m more of a glamper than camper, but seeing those stars are wonderful whatever type of traveller you are! I’ve only seen ravens here in London, and they’re huge and creepy too!

    1. I believe it. It’s also my sister and her family first camping experience during this trip. And they enjoyed it.

  16. Sounds like a great place to go camping. We love a camping trip, it is such a lovely family thing to do. Thanks for sharing your camping experience 🙂

    1. Thank you! I agree with you, it’s a lovely family thing to do though a lot of family are not into it. Or, not sure about it.

  17. This is such a useful guide, thank you! i’ve always wanted to camp at the Grand Canyon but was a bit overwhelmed by how to do it. Sounds like it was a great place to stay – and such a steal price-wise as well.

  18. I think the campground would have a less crowded feel than the lodges in the village. The advantage to camping is that you are in the great outdoors. What better way to visit the Grand Canyon?

    1. You are right. If you stay at lodges around the rim, than you will see people passing by whenever you sit outside. On the campground, you barely see people around since everyone arrived in the evening after they’re done with all the activities. But we stayed at the lodge that was not on the rim before, and it was good, too. Not crowded.

    1. For the first timer, it’s not bad at all. Especially you are surrounding by a magnificent Grand Canyon.

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