
Originally Posted by
AZBuck
...In particular, the rim of the Grand Canyon is at roughly 8,000 feet in elevation. In February you can expect freezing temperatures on any given day and even occasional road closures due to snow. It's also a possibility that the views will be obscured by low-lying clouds or fog. So keep a weather eye out when you are actually ready to head that way.
It will mean that you might have a bit more flexibility to see the Grand Canyon when the weather is good, and making the loop in that direction means that the canyon itself will be on 'your' side of the road as you drive through the park. You won't be able to see it from the road, but it will make pulling off into the parking areas a bit easier...
AZBuck