March park planner

Grand Canyon National Park in March: weather and trip planning

Mild mornings, bloom potential, and wind make layered clothing and early starts helpful. This page pairs that seasonal pattern with the latest point forecast and alert signal for Grand Canyon National Park.

SeasonSpring
Park regionDesert
Current signalCheck alerts
StateAZ

Seasonal notes

What March usually changes

Mild mornings, bloom potential, and wind make layered clothing and early starts helpful.

Heat below the rim, lightning, high winds, icy paths, and shuttle or entrance waits during peak weeks.

Trip fit

Best uses for this month

Spring and fall are the most comfortable for long walks; winter can be quiet but icy on shaded edges.

For a specific departure date, treat the live forecast and official park notices as more important than any seasonal average.

Live forecast

Current planning window

Tonight 63°F

Mostly Clear

6 to 12 mph
Monday 96°F

Sunny

7 to 18 mph
Monday Night 64°F

Partly Cloudy

6 to 17 mph
Tuesday 98°F

Sunny

7 to 22 mph

Current alerts

Weather alert signal

  • Red Flag Warning Severe Kaibab Plateau; Marble and Glen Canyons; Grand Canyon Country; Coconino Plateau; Northeast Plateaus and Mesas Hwy 264 Northward; Chinle Valley; Chuska Mountains and Defiance Plateau; Little Colorado River Valley in Coconino County; Little Colorado River Valley in Navajo County; Little Colorado River Valley in Apache County; Western Mogollon Rim; Eastern Mogollon Rim; Black Mesa Area; Northeast Plateaus and Mesas South of Hwy 264

Packing signal

What to bring now

  • Water, snacks, offline maps, sun protection, and a small first-aid kit.
  • Plan early starts, carry extra water, and choose shaded breaks.
About this guide

This page is automatically published from HisNav's planning queue and rebuilt with public weather data. It is intended for early trip planning, not emergency decisions.