Things to do in Peach Springs in February

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Overview

February is a good time to visit Peach Springs. The weather is usually moderately chilly and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 32—56°F (-0—13°C).

Peach Springs has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your February trip to Peach Springs. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to February. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Peach Springs in February. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout February, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Peach Springs in February

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Holidays in Peach Springs in February
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Weather in Peach Springs in February

Temperatures on an average day in Peach Springs in February

The average temperature in Peach Springs in February for a typical day ranges from a high of 56°F (13°C) to a low of 32°F (-0°C). Some would describe the temperature to be moderately chilly. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Peach Springs, July, has days with highs of 93°F (34°C) and lows of 67°F (19°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 54°F (12°C) and lows of 31°F (-1°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Peach Springs in February based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in February
56°F
highs
32°F
lows

General weather summary

Moderately chilly, breezy
Feels like
14%
Chance of rain
0.047 in
Amount
13.2 mph
Wind speed
47%
Humidity
10.9 hrs
Daylight length
7:21 AM
Sunrise
6:13 PM
Sunset
63%
Cloud cover
Jacket
What to wear
What to wear in February
With an average high of 56°F (13°C) and a low of 32°F (-0°C), it generally feels moderately chilly and breezy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something warm like a jacket
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Best attractions for Peach Springs in February

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Peach Springs has to offer for travelers in February, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Peach Springs that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Peach Springs for February.
Grand Canyon Caverns & Inn
1. Grand Canyon Caverns & Inn
4.3
(2102)
Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Tours lead visitors through a warren of trails inside these vast dry canyons with an on-site eatery.
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The Caverns are open! We had so much fun! It was nice and cool down in the cave. We took an elevator down and went on the longer tour. Incredible history, I’m excited to come back.
To be honest, having been to multiple spectacular caverns in several states, we were not expecting too much. We were pleasantly surprised by this experience. Easy walk with just a few slightly challenging up and down hills on the path. Entry and exit is by elevator. The guide was informative and friendly. A unique part was we did the combo and had lunch at the bottom, 200' down in the cavern. Bison burgers were great especially with having to bring everything down from the restaurant up top. They did make a mistake on my meal, but corrected it within minutes, which is great considering someone had to get it from the restaurant at ground level! Some interesting facts about this dry, dead cave were shared AND there is a 'hotel room' at the bottom that you can book for the night. It is in a large cavern, with two queen beds, tv, dvd movies, and even a turntable for music. Booked up a YEAR in advance!! There is even Room Service!
The Grand Canyon Caverns Tour plus lunch was an unplanned stop during our visit to Arizona. We are so happy we stumbled upon the tour online, as we thoroughly enjoyed the entire experience. This was our first dry caverns tour, and we loved seeing the differences from our previous wet caverns tours. The guide was extremely knowledgeable about the history of the caverns, making for a fascinating history lesson. We concluded our visit with the add-on lunch option, which added another unique element to our vacation. Don't miss this tour!!
Excellent stop on old route 66, driving back to the caverns and taking the tour took about an hour and a half. I was expecting it to be a tourist trap, which it kinda is, but the caverns where bigger and more interesting than expected. The path in the cave is long maybe half a mile and does have a fair bit of up and down elevation gain. One woman in our group had a difficult time managing, so keep that in mind.
We stayed in the RV Park with oir 17 ft travel trailer for two nights. They have water and electric hook up. Dump station is behind the market at the entrance. The second night they had a veterans day cookout with a band and they roasted a pig and a live band to 10 p. Mostly locals showed up having a good time and nothing got out of control. This is the second time doing the cave tour and lunch combo! Its definitely a bucket list if you haven't done it before. Beware it dosent tell you in the website the "hike" in the standard tour can be stenious at many spots, especially for older people. It is paves the whole way but are some steep incline/decline at various points. Overall I love the experience here and would do it and stay again
Great experience I would definitely recommend a day trip to the caverns. Make sure you do the longer tour(45) minutes, well worth it.
This was a great experience! It's amazing to see the caverns and hear the history. All of the employees were friendly, helpful and knowledgeable. We did the full tour with the in the cavern lunch. The food was delicious! The only thing I would say is that some of the walking on the tour has stairs or steep hills to walk up, so it might not be doable for some people.
Really cool trip underground. Had a good time with the family. It's a bit of hiking though so be prepared. No food or drinks are aloud.
Hualapai River Runners
2. Hualapai River Runners
4.4
(137)
Raft trip outfitter
Outdoor Activities
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We had so much fun! We did the 1-day rafting tour and it was excellent. The guides were personable and knowledgeable. They had coolers full of cold drinks and waters. For lunch we were served simple, yet tasty sandwiches and chips. I highly recommend doing this if you would like to see the Grand Canyon and cool off at the same time. The water was cool and refreshing in the hot summer heat. There were multiple stops to let us swim and take pictures. We had an amazing time!!
This was a long time goal to raft the Colorado. Not a big WW guy, but love it. Couldn't do the 2 day overnight for multiple reasons. Booking was easy online, asking questions before hand were impossible through the call center. Call the Wualipia Resort front desk directly and have them transfer. Now to the trip. The bus rides are brutal, but that's just part of it. Driver did the best he could and pointed out historical places. The river was running normal about a ft low. The rapids were to great, maybe a little less than class for the water level. i had never power whitewater'd. It was different, but I kind of liked it. You do cover 58.5 miles and half is a slow float. The scenery was as expected, absolutely amazing. We saw a number of birds and longhorns. I loved the hike, climb to the waterfall. If you are physically able DO THIS! All this would have been worth the price. I can't speak for the other 2 boats (they all seemed happy), our guide Kyle was great. Who knew every curve, sandbar and every rapid and really dug into them, ALL of them. He was extremely knowledgeable of the history of the canyon and the geological key points. Kyle knew the Wualipai. During the trip he told us he was Apache, brother tribe from other side of the Grand Canyon. Told us he did not grow up a River Runner and only started about 2 years ago. I would not have believe it had he not told us. Kyle made the trip so much better than it already was. Thanks to all the support and staff it took to give us a great day.
We had an amazing, breathtaking , scratch off the bucket list trip. Our guide Brian was so cool and made sure we had a blast. The river was soooo much fun we ill be going again next year. It was safe for kids of all ages even non swimmers and swimmers alike. Everyone from the tribe is so nice and this is definitely a trip worth every single penny. Thanks Brian for making sure my kids and family were safe and had a blast...Def lifelong memories. When we come back we only want Brian driving our raft.
We did the 2 day overnight trip and it was incredible, easily the highlight of our southwest trip. The guides are very knowledgeable and we had a lot of fun learning about the people, plants and animals that live around the canyon and history of the canyon. We stopped at some breathtaking spots for short hikes and had the opportunity to swim through rapids at one point. The provided food was great too, better than expected for an overnight camping trip, fresh sandwiches and fruit for lunches and dinner we had grilled steak and potatoes. I would definitely come back again it's quite the experience!
Last weekend my friend and I were on a two-day rafting trip with Hualapai River Runners. The experience exceeded all expectations, mostly because of the amazing staff: Cody, Scott, Laura and McCrary (sp?) were STELLAR. Cody was the guide for our raft. His confidence and experience made me feel safe and prepared for the river. They also set up a great camp, cooked a delicious dinner AND a delicious breakfast. The trip itself was perfect: a section of time with intermittent rapids, another section of time with calm waters and the second day with our rafts attached to the motorized boat so we could relax. The views were breathtaking the entire time!! Our camp site was so comfortable and Hualapai River Runners provided tents, sleeping bags and sleeping pads. As we were rafting, Cody shared information about history, geology and fun facts. The other people in our group were friendly and interesting. I think our evening conversations at camp were some of my most favorite moments. HIGHLY RECOMMEND this experience
I booked this rafting trip for a July vacation at Grand Canyon National Park. It was, in many ways, the highlight of the trip. It started with a shuttle over to the rafting site, from the hotel in town. The drive is long, but you get to see some really cool valley cliffs along the way. We divided up into two rafts for the trip and there was a third raft that was just support and photography. You can get access to a whole trip's worth of photos from the rafting, for a reasonable fee. Pretty early on it's amazing to be surrounded by the huge cliff walls along the river. We got in some rapids pretty quickly too. Our driver would line the raft(engine powered) up with the biggest rapid he could see, then crash up into it. It was thrilling. I was smiling the whole time. We also had a couple side hikes from the river-shores during the trip. The first hike that we had was absolutely amazing! I've done a lot of hiking, but this was the first time in such a beautiful, brightly colored waterfall filled, desert cavern! Insanely gorgeous and I only wish the photos could have captured more of it's energy. The second hike also took us to a waterfall, but it was in a little tucked away spot in the open air. If you have the means to do this, I'd recommend reserving as soon as you can, because it was amazing! Oh, and they do have a vegetarian option for included meals.
Went yesterday and had an amazing time. This was the highlight of our trip to the Grand Canyon. All the staff was very nice and Scott was awesome and a great guide, always offering drinks, snacks, telling us some stories and history, offering to take photos, stopping for several stops to swim and cool off and making sure everyone was comfortable and having a great time. This was a truly amazing experience for my son and I. I’d give more stars but 5 is the limit. Highly recommend adding this adventure to your Grand Canyon visit. Thanks Scott and the entire team for making it such a fantastic day to remember!
Fantastic experience! Booked a group of six for the Two Day Rafting Tour and was not disappointed. John, Bronson, Kyle and the rest of the guys took great care of us and provided excellent insight into the history, geography and culture of The Canyon. Plenty of hydration for the 110º days on the river. Excellent communication between crew memebers across different rafts made for an extremely safe environment and they cooked some pretty great camp food, too! John's knowledge of the Rapids kept us upright and on schedule the whole trip. A couple of close calls, for sure. But, that's what you're there for, right?!? He was engaged the whole 50+ miles on the river and educated us on everything from geology to flora and fauna to local lore and urban legends (the Honeymoon Rapids story is nuts!). I Would definitely recommend to anyone who isn't afraid to get a lil banged up, sweaty and dirty.
Grand Canyon Caverns & Inn
3. Grand Canyon Caverns & Inn
4.3
(2102)
Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Tours lead visitors through a warren of trails inside these vast dry canyons with an on-site eatery.
Slide 1 of 8
The Caverns are open! We had so much fun! It was nice and cool down in the cave. We took an elevator down and went on the longer tour. Incredible history, I’m excited to come back.
To be honest, having been to multiple spectacular caverns in several states, we were not expecting too much. We were pleasantly surprised by this experience. Easy walk with just a few slightly challenging up and down hills on the path. Entry and exit is by elevator. The guide was informative and friendly. A unique part was we did the combo and had lunch at the bottom, 200' down in the cavern. Bison burgers were great especially with having to bring everything down from the restaurant up top. They did make a mistake on my meal, but corrected it within minutes, which is great considering someone had to get it from the restaurant at ground level! Some interesting facts about this dry, dead cave were shared AND there is a 'hotel room' at the bottom that you can book for the night. It is in a large cavern, with two queen beds, tv, dvd movies, and even a turntable for music. Booked up a YEAR in advance!! There is even Room Service!
The Grand Canyon Caverns Tour plus lunch was an unplanned stop during our visit to Arizona. We are so happy we stumbled upon the tour online, as we thoroughly enjoyed the entire experience. This was our first dry caverns tour, and we loved seeing the differences from our previous wet caverns tours. The guide was extremely knowledgeable about the history of the caverns, making for a fascinating history lesson. We concluded our visit with the add-on lunch option, which added another unique element to our vacation. Don't miss this tour!!
Excellent stop on old route 66, driving back to the caverns and taking the tour took about an hour and a half. I was expecting it to be a tourist trap, which it kinda is, but the caverns where bigger and more interesting than expected. The path in the cave is long maybe half a mile and does have a fair bit of up and down elevation gain. One woman in our group had a difficult time managing, so keep that in mind.
We stayed in the RV Park with oir 17 ft travel trailer for two nights. They have water and electric hook up. Dump station is behind the market at the entrance. The second night they had a veterans day cookout with a band and they roasted a pig and a live band to 10 p. Mostly locals showed up having a good time and nothing got out of control. This is the second time doing the cave tour and lunch combo! Its definitely a bucket list if you haven't done it before. Beware it dosent tell you in the website the "hike" in the standard tour can be stenious at many spots, especially for older people. It is paves the whole way but are some steep incline/decline at various points. Overall I love the experience here and would do it and stay again
Great experience I would definitely recommend a day trip to the caverns. Make sure you do the longer tour(45) minutes, well worth it.
This was a great experience! It's amazing to see the caverns and hear the history. All of the employees were friendly, helpful and knowledgeable. We did the full tour with the in the cavern lunch. The food was delicious! The only thing I would say is that some of the walking on the tour has stairs or steep hills to walk up, so it might not be doable for some people.
Really cool trip underground. Had a good time with the family. It's a bit of hiking though so be prepared. No food or drinks are aloud.
Rivers & Oceans, Adventure Travel & Grand Canyon Rafting
4. Rivers & Oceans, Adventure Travel & Grand Canyon Rafting
4.7
(52)
Rafting
Outdoor Activities
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Can not say enough about how amazing this experience was. Primitive camping river side under the stars was unforgettable. All of Hualapai guides took great care of us. We were well fed. Abundance of water and they reminded us to stay hydrated. No complaints at all. Loved every minute of the journey. Highlight besides rafting of course, the big horn sheep, Travertine Falls, and getting to know all of the different people (patrons and guides and lodge staff). An amazing blessing to be able to be apart of this adventure!
My son & I wanted to raft the Grand Canyon as a bucket list trip. When I began investigating options, I was soon overwhelmed. Clint at Rivers & Oceans knew the questions to ask me and began narrowing down the various options. We ultimately decided on a four day Wilderness River Adventures whitewater rafting trip and hike out at the Bright Angel Trail. The experience couldn’t have been any better, exceeding all expectations. Thanks Clint for your assistance through the whole process and follow up along the way to make sure all was great. Wonderful service.
Epic, top to bottom. We did a 3 day Grand Canyon trip. The guides are unreasonably knowledgeable on everything you could imagine (I learned more about geology than I did in all my schooling). The rafts, meals and camping accommodations were pretty posh (for a rafting trip). The itinerary was jam packed with exciting and fun things to do. Couldn’t recommend Rivers and Oceans enough. Special shoutout to Ben and Johnny, two of the best guides I’ve had in any guided adventure travel trip I’ve taken. Keep up the great work!
My son and I took the first April three day rafting trip on the Colorado River in 2025. What a great and unforgetable experience. To see the Grand Canyon from down the river was a unique and breath taking moment. Sleeping under the full moon and stars as well. Western River Expeditions had all perfectly organized starting from the time we left Las Vegas until we got back to our hotel. There was plenty of good food, well prepared, as well as all kinds of needful and interestings advices from the four guides (Wiley, Landon, Lucky and Thommy) who did everything possible to make our trip in all ways unforgetable. We even got back a pair of trekking pants that my son left in his big pack. What a great service from Pamela. Thank you for all the effort! I can fully recommend the trip we took, as well as Western River Expeditions!
I had the trip of a lifetime visiting the Upper Grand Canyon (7 days) with Oars in July 2022. I cannot stress enough the beauty, isolation, sense of wonder and excitement, excellence in staff, and ease of booking of this trip. This will be forever in your memories, so go ahead and go to the Grand Canyon! I highly recommend Rivers & Oceans as they helped me assess different booking options, provided timely and relevant information, and were always available by email and phone. They know the river very well and had good suggestions. Due to a time crunch I was able to assess the options and complete the booking in less than 5 business days; Rivers and Oceans was key in helping me doing so. Their customer service is probably in the top 5% percentile out there. Let them guide you through the process and trust their judgement, as they have good experience in the Canyon.
Just returned home from a Grand Canyon 6 night/7 day motorized river rafting trip with 27 family members and friends - and we had a blast! Coordinating a trip that involves flights, rafts, shuttles, permits, and helicopter rides with 28 people from across the country is no small feat, but this was all done by Rivers and Oceans without a hitch and no detail was missed. They even helped coordinate arrivals of people (with last minute commercial flight delays) to get to the outfitters on time. Clint Diveley was our contact person and he was so helpful and patient with any questions or concerns we had. Our rafting trip with Wilderness River Adventures was coordinated through Rivers and Oceans. Along with incredible Canyon scenery - of course, we had a fantastic group of guides (“Tater”/Nate, Travis, Billie, and Sierra), delicious food, and all with safety and service in mind. It was the trip of a lifetime and working with our trip planners made it easy. Highly recommend this company!
WOW WOW WOW! This trip went well beyond our expectations, we did the Upper Canyon with the Lee's Ferry drop in and hike out at Bright Angel Trail. Heather and the team were so helpful, professional, AND fun – you could not ask for more from a rafting company. I'll update this review soon with my pro tips ;)
Great company to work with! They helped us plan a 4-day Grand Canyon river rafting trip. We were celebrating a friend's wedding, they were able to help guide us to the right company that aligned with the needs of our trip. Highly recommend it!

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