Riding a mule into the Grand Canyon is an adventure in itself and will provide you with plenty of stories and memories to share. While a mule ride also isn’t for the faint of heart, it’s a great way ...
"There are no suicidal mules," our guide and wrangler, Don, assured us before we mounted our mules at Grand Canyon National Park. "We do two of these rides a day, and no mule has ever fallen." ...
GRAND CANYON, Ariz. -- Mule rides are offered every day, weather permitting, from the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park. They depart from the head of Bright Angel Trail. The rides are limited; ...
From hiking and mule riding to river floating and embarking on a historic train ride, adventurers can get their adrenaline flowing at this spectacular natural wonder This jagged 277-mile-long gorge ...
GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Ariz. (AP) — Changes could be in store for the mule trains that have carried tourists and supplies in and out of the Grand Canyon for more than a century.Mules are hard on ...
If you’re traveling with children, visiting Grand Canyon National Park can present unique challenges, what with navigating crowded paths and roads at peak times and keeping little ones far enough away ...
It's a thrill to savor, but not that many travelers these days get to take the classic mule ride at Grand Canyon National Park. You ride down to the canyon bottom, spend the night and ride back up the ...
GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK -- For more than a century, mules have been carrying people into and out of the Grand Canyon. Teddy Roosevelt saddled up wearing a black felt hat and a tie. The Brady Bunch ...