We were in a winter weather advisory in Flagstaff and worse weather was in the forecast, so we got an early start and hoped for the best as we drove further north (and lower elevation) to the Grand Canyon. Thanks to Lydia's Every Kid in a Park pass, we entered the park for free.
We arrived just as the visitor center was opening. The park was really easy to navigate between walking the trails and using the free shuttle system. Throughout the day, our views of the canyon varied, as did the weather, from clear skies to rain and snow, and finally, more snow. We didn't make it all the way to Hermit's Rest before we turned back, collected our junior ranger badges, and called it a day.
And just in time. That night, we ended up getting 3-5 inches of very wet snow, and we were very happy to stay at a hotel with a nice INDOOR pool (and outdoor pool - the kids wanted to go in it, and they would not have been alone, but Mom and Dad were not interested in supervising outside!)
Per our itinerary, the next morning we drove back into the park with the intention of driving east of the south rim visitor center to the Desert View Watchtower, but unfortunately the road was closed due to the weather. Funny, the roads were just another day in our world!
Montezuma Castle was a fun 60-minutes-or-less stop for stretching our legs, getting some fresh air, and seeing something cool. It was free, thanks to Lydia's Every Kid in a Park pass, and the kids got another stamp in their National Parks Passports. We decided not to do the junior ranger program.
(Sidenote: I'm also pretty sure it was the milkshake that was responsible for tipping the scale -literally - for Reggie, causing him to compete in the 90 lb weight bracket rather than 85 lb at the district, regional, and state competitions this year. He is consistently back to 84 lbs now! 😊)