Harvey. Cooked foods and emergency groceries are 
here obtainable. A large lounging room is also 
available. 
Groceries and Supplies are obtainable at the gen¬ 
eral store of Babbitt Brothers’ Trading Co., located 
directly west of the Park Administration Building. 
A full line of general supplies is carried. 
Garage -—This is a large stone building directly east 
of the railroad depot. Gasoline, oils, repair service, 
storage, etc., are furnished here. 
Post Office—G I and Canyon, Arizona, is the official 
name of the post office. It is located in an old log 
building one-fourth mile west of the railroad depot 
along West Rim drive. 
Telephone service is rendered by the Mountain State 
Telephone & Telegraph Company. Local or long¬ 
distance calls may be placed from any hotel or other 
call station within the park, or from the central office 
located in the Park Administration Building. 
Telegraph Service— The Western Union office in 
El Tovar Hotel is open from 8.00 a. m. to 12.00 noon, 
and from 3.00 p. m. to 8.00 p. m. At the railroad 
depot messages are not received, but may be dis¬ 
patched between 6.00 a. m. and 9.30 p. m. 
An Express Office is located in the railroad depot. 
A Barber Shop is in the basement of El Tovar. 
Souvenir Post Cards , etc., are obtainable at the 
Lookout, the news stand in either hotel, at camp lodge, 
or at Verkamp’s. 
Soda Fountains are located in basement of El Tovar, 
at Campground Lodge, and at Babbitt’s General Store. 
Lost and Found articles should be reported to the 
Park Information Office. 
Travelers' Needs —Toilet articles, films, books, and 
magazines are obtainable at news stands in either hotel. 
Medical Service is available at all times at the 
Grand Canyon Hospital, where a competent doctor 
and trained nurse are located. The Hospital is di¬ 
rectly south of the railroad depot between the Harvey 
garage and the Park Administration Building. The 
phone numbers are: Hospital, 1-4; Doctor’s residence, 
3-5. 
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 
Kolb Lectures are given daily at 11.30 a. m. and at 
*4.15 p. m. at Kolb Brothers’ Studio, located at head 
of Bright Angel Trail just west of Bright Angel Hotel. 
These most interesting lectures, given by Emery C. 
Kolb, cover his two trips by boat through the rapids 
of the Colorado River and are illustrated by authen¬ 
tic motion pictures of the voyages. Canyon pictures 
are for sale in the art room. Admission, adults 50c., 
children 25c. Free use of telescope. 
Hopi House, directly opposite El Tovar, is a repro¬ 
duction of a Hopi Indian dwelling. Indian jewelry, 
basketry, rugs, and Canyon souvenirs are for sale. 
A Navajo weaver and silversmith are at work on the 
premises. 
Verkamp’s Souvenir Shop is located on the Rim 
just east of the Hopi House. A large painting of the 
Grand Canyon, a work of the late Louis Akin, is on 
exhibition. Indian jewelry, basketry, rugs, and 
Canyon souvenirs are for sale. A Navajo silversmith 
is at work here also. 
The Lookout is an observatory and rest house on 
the Rim near Bright Angel Hotel. Canyon photo¬ 
graphs, books, and souvenirs are for sale. Use of 
binocular telescope is free. 
The Art Room is in El Tovar Hotel. Canyon paint¬ 
ings and photographs are on exhibition and for sale. 
Suggestions for improvement in service should be 
made directly to the Park Superintendent, preferably 
before leaving the Park. 
UNITED STATES 
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE 
♦ 
WHAT TO DO AND SEE 
IN 
GRAND CANYON 
NATIONAL PARK 
(SOUTH RIM) 
I N order that the visitor may make the 
best possible use of his time while in 
Grand Canyon National Park this circular, 
outlining certain features -which are espe¬ 
cially recommended and giving briefly 
information as to accommodations and con¬ 
veniences, is issued by the National Park 
Service. 
Further and more detailed information may 
be obtained at the Park Information Office 
located in the Government Administration 
Building. You are cordially invited to visit 
that office, and for information, service, or 
assistance of any kind— 
you are advised to 
“ASK A PARK RANGER" 
(Note. —The Park is open the year around, but facilities marked 
thus (*) are available during the summer travel season only.) 
I S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE- 1»31 
6-8182 
