BELLERIVE COUNTRY CLUB
Read moreBellerive Country Club is a country club golf course located in Town and Country, a western suburb of St. Louis, Missouri. It is considered one of the "big four" elite clubs on the old St Louis line, alongside the Old Warson, Westwood and St Louis clubs. The club was founded in 1897 and its current course was designed by renowned architect Robert Trent Jones in 1960. The course is known as the "Green Monster of Ladue" and is renowned for its difficulty. The club also offers other activities and modern facilities.
THE CLUB AT LAS CAMPANAS
Read moreThe Club at Las Campanas is an extraordinary place to enjoy the ideal Santa Fe lifestyle. Since 2014, the Club has been recognized as a Platinum Club of America. Its facilities include two Jack Nicklaus Signature championship golf courses, a fitness center with seven synthetic clay courts, a well-equipped gym and a professionally supervised spa, as well as one of the finest equestrian facilities in the Southwest. It's the only exclusive club of its kind in New Mexico. The Hacienda Clubhouse offers fine casual dining and is an exceptional venue for the Club's cultural, educational, artistic and musical programs. Club membership is reserved for guest members, and there is no residency requirement to become a member of The Club at Las Campanas.
GRAND CANYON ZIP LINE
Read moreAs of January 2018, it's possible tozip-line across the Grand Canyon, over 150 meters above the ground. With two courses and four lines per course, you can enjoy the ride with friends and family as you zip down the zipline at speeds of up to 40 mph (65 km/h!). The first course is 335 meters long and the second, for the bravest, is 640 meters long. The view is breathtaking, with panoramic views of Quartermaster Canyon. For thrill seekers!
RIM TRAIL
Read moreThis trail connects Yavapai Point to Hermits Rest along the canyon rim, a distance of 21 km. It can be hiked from one end to the other or joined by any intermediate viewing area, as the road and shuttle buses are never far away. Most of the trail is paved and some sections are accessible. This is an excellent hike for viewing the interior canyon and for visitors who want an easy hike with minimal elevation gain. In winter, the surfaces can be slippery.
INDIAN GARDEN (via BRIGHT ANGEL TRAIL)
Read moreThis steep trail begins west of Bright Angel Lodge and descends into the heart of the canyon along a gorge. It is certainly the most popular of the trails and the best designed. Indian Garden, our proposed end point, is a small oasis on the Tonto Plateau, 7.4 km and 933 m elevation gain from the trailhead. Very high probability of frost in winter. This trail is very well maintained and has water stations and toilets.
NORTH KAIBAB TRAIL - ROARING SPRINGS
Read moreThe trailhead is 3 km from the Grand Canyon Lodge and leads past Roaring Springs (where we suggest you turn around) to the Phantom Ranch hut and Bright Angel Creek. This is the only groomed trail from the North Rim down into the canyon. Do not, under any circumstances, attempt to hike from the North Rim to the river and back in a day! If you have any doubts about your ability, just do the Coconino Overlook (2.4 km round trip) or the Supai Tunnel (6.5 km round trip).
WIDFORSS TRAIL
Read moreForestry hike to Widforss Point. You don't have to hike all the way to get great views. To get there, take the dirt road 400 m south of Cape Royal Road for 1.6 km to the trailhead parking lot. Like most North Rim trails, this hike crosses the plateau rather than skirting the ends of the canyon. At Widforss Point, you'll have a great view of buttes and side canyons. The path to the main viewpoint is shaded and nearly flat.
TRANSEPT TRAIL (GRAND CANYON LODGE)
Read moreA trail anyone can do. This trail follows the canyon rim from the Grand Canyon Lodge to North Rim Campground. It also connects to the northern part of Bridle Path and the Backcountry Information Center. Although this trail is not difficult, be aware that some sections are very steep and go through forests and open country. Be aware that you may see hemiondeer and other wildlife!
CAPE FINAL TRAIL
Read moreLike the nearby Cape Royal Trail, the Cape Final Trail offers a nearly 270-degree view of the eastern Grand Canyon, with the advantage that the view is less obscured by trees. This trail is among the best views on the North Rim. To reach the highest point, you have to walk about two miles on an old forest trail, closed to all vehicles. A small parking area is provided at the trailhead, which is in a clearing in the pine woods 2.5 miles north of the end of the Cape Royal Road.
PAA-KO RIDGE GOLF CLUB
Read morePaako Ridge Golf Club is a golf club located in Sandia Park, New Mexico. The club was changed by phone call 8 weeks ago. Advance reservations are recommended for golf. The club accepts credit and debit card payments, and is a cashless facility.
JERKWATER CANOE CO.
Read moreEstablished for years in the region, Jerkwater Canoe Co. offers canoes rentals on the various waters of the region, as well as shipments from 1 to 4 days. Although their offices are located in Topock, Arizona, their permanent base is located at Moabi Regional Park.