
Grand Canyon Village in November
Good time to visit
November offers crisp, clear conditions as crowds thin significantly. You'll get excellent weather for hiking before winter sets in seriously.
Weather
November brings cooler days and the first real cold snaps of the season. Clear, dry conditions dominate, but winter storms can appear suddenly. The North Rim typically closes mid-month for winter.
11°C high-4°C low3 rain days
Crowds & Cost
moderate crowds
~$125/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Thanksgiving holiday crowds mid-month
November Tips
- •North Rim closes around November 15th depending on snow
- •Thanksgiving week brings unexpected crowds and higher prices
- •Perfect weather for photography with clear, crisp air
All Months
April through May and September through October offer the sweet spot — mild temperatures, fewer crowds, and perfect hiking weather. Daytime temps hover around 60-70°F, dropping to the 30s at night. Summer brings massive crowds and temperatures that can hit 80°F on the rim, though it's still pleasant compared to the desert below. Winter transforms the village into a snow-covered wonderland, but some facilities close and weather can be unpredictable. January through March see the fewest visitors, which means shorter lines but also limited services. The shoulder seasons also offer better wildlife viewing — elk are more active in cooler weather and often wander through the village in early morning. If you're planning to hike into the canyon, avoid summer unless you're an experienced desert hiker. The village elevation of 7,000 feet means weather can change quickly year-round, so pack layers regardless of season.
Grand Canyon Village Scores
Solo
7/10
Couples
7/10
Families
8/10
Adventure
7/10
Budget
5/10
Luxury
6/10
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