Thanks for the tips. Has anyone stayed at the KOA in Williams? That looks like it might be a better place for the kids, plus it might be quieter since it is not right on the railway.
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If you have a couple of extra days, try Rancho Sedona down in Sedona after you visit the Grand Canyon. We did that on our rental coach trip a couple of years ago - beautiful spot on a creek under the trees.
Sedona is in red rock country and is beautiful in its own right.
I went there once a number of years ago and the nicest thing I can say is that they were "indifferent" to me being there. Didn't have 50 amp service in spite of them telling me they did. I had a bad feeling when I pulled in and it only got worse when I had to deal with the people. I'm sure they are gone by now.
To be absolutely clear, this was a KOA about 5 or 6 miles north of I-40 on the road to the Canyon.
We drove past that KOA on the way from Williams to the canyon and my son said something to the effect of "I'm glad we didn't stay there." I have to concur. It did not look promising.
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No clue on the temperture question you asked but I'd recommend a back pack and freeze the bottled water so you have cold water all the way down.
For info on the lodge and camping:
Traveler Description: Inhabiting the Havasu Canyon for nearly 1,000 years, the Indian tribe operates a lodge and campground near Havasu Falls.
Familiar with Havasupai Indian Reservation?
Attraction type: Reservation
Activities: Camping
Address: P.O. Box 10 Supai, AZ 86435
Tel: 520-448-2731