
Getting to the North Rim
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By Air: Delta Connection serves St. George, Utah, the near--est public transportation departure points to the North Rim. Airlines also serve Las Vegas, Nevada, where you can take connecting flights to the Tusayan, Arizona Grand Canyon Airport on the South Rim, which is at least a 4.5- to 5-hour drive to the North Rim. Scenic Airlines also flies to Grand Canyon Airport (10 miles from the South Rim). From southwest destinations, please call (800) 634-6801. From the South Rim, you can take the Trans Canyon shuttle to the North Rim.
By Van: Rim-to-rim transportation is available once a day. The van leaves the North Rim and arrives at the South Rim in about 4.5 hours. It leaves the South Rim in the afternoon and arrives at the North Rim early in the evening. Call Trans Canyon Shuttle at (928) 638-2820. There is no other bus or rail system from the North Rim.
By Rental Car: There will be no rental cars available at Grand Canyon Airport this summer.
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