Yes to both places. And we camped with a pop up trailer. My father said that Mount Rushmore was the ABSOLUTE last time he was taking the whole family camping. One of us got sick, another had diarrhea but we still laugh about the trip even today. I had good memories of both places.
2007-10-18 13:30:55
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answered by ????? 7
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I have been to the Grand Canyon on vacation. We did not take an RV, but stayed in the National Forest Cabins there. There were mice in the cabin, but we did enjoy our time there. We went to both the North and South sides. You need to get to the North side early in the day so you can sign up to have dinner in the lodge there before dark. The dinning room looks right over the Grand Canyon with huge windows. You can watch the sun go down over the Grand Canyon if you get your reservation in early enough.
There are lots of things to see there and you should also look into the possibility of hiking down or taking one or more of the tours. Or canoeing down the Colorado river. It is just a place that everyone wants to go at least once during their lifetime and you should spend enough time there to be able to really enjoy yourself. It is also educational and you may be able to write a report for school about your trip.
2007-10-18 13:38:10
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answered by Bond girl 4
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Yeah, we went to the Grand Canyon. We took the RV. We lived in Texas, so we thought we were used to the heat. Funny thing about childhood memories, why is it that all you can really remember well are the times you threw up, what you threw up on, and what crazy food was in your vomit?
I remember I had just drank an orange crush, so it was bright orange. That drink hasn't been the same since. Oh, I remember it was way too hot. (not my vomit - Arizona). My first memory of being miserable in the heat was in Arizona, and I'd lived in West Texas my whole life.
2007-10-18 13:35:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I went to the Grand Canyon and stayed at the Yavapei Lodge. I had NEVER been there before, and imagine my surprise to see a friend I had not seen in a few years WORKING AT THE FRONT DESK! That was TRULY incredible!
2007-10-18 13:34:55
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answered by D Day 1968 4
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answered by hinokawa 4
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I lived 20 minutes away from Mt. Rushmore so we were there at least once a month..it's an amazing sight..and you can get free rocks from the mountain..not sure anymore though, of course when I was real young they let you climb at the bottom of the mountain, not anymore...but it is beautiful there, that and crazy horse and the black hills
2007-10-18 13:27:44
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answered by zab1984 6
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we went to the grand canyon many times,and all my family vacations were disasters.imagine national lampoons vacation and thats what my childhood was like
2007-10-18 13:31:46
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answered by crazi8red 6
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Just the Grand Canyon but it was just a huge hole in the ground. I was really p*ssed. It's made out to be this great thing, and it's not.
2007-10-18 13:30:04
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answered by ? 7
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yes we went to the black hills to visit my daughter. and we had a great time. no rv just the car.
2007-10-18 13:28:26
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answered by Aloha_Ann 7
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grand canyon
2007-10-18 13:31:47
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answered by Felix 7
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