Arizona (most of it) is always -7 GMT. In the winter, Arizona is one hour ahead of the West Coast, the rest of the year, it is the same. This is why Arizona is always “Mountain Standard Time”. They do not observe “Mountain Daylight Time”. “Mountain Standard Time” is equivalent to “Pacific Daylight Time”. They are […]
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Arizona (most of it) is always -7 GMT.
In the winter, Arizona is one hour ahead of the West Coast, the rest of the year, it is the same. This is why Arizona is always “Mountain Standard Time”. They do not observe “Mountain Daylight Time”.
“Mountain Standard Time” is equivalent to “Pacific Daylight Time”.
They are one and the same, and can be used interchangeabe since they are always -7 GMT.
PST and MST are one hour apart, but in April, there is no time difference between California and Ariona.
The whole thing is really non-nonsensical (IMHO), and I imagine the country will do away with with Daylight Saving Time eventually.
The time designations are frequently denoted incorrectly on various websites.
Sunrise at the Grand Cayon will occur at approximately 6:15am local grand canyon time (same as Phoenix time). Civil Twilight (when you can actually start seeing the light of the sun crest over the horizon) occurs at about 5:40am.
I would get there at about 5:30am to get the full effect.
If you are confused, set your watch to current Los Angeles,Las Vegas time or Phoenix time. They are all one and the same in April.
Either one of those will provide you with the proper local South Rim Grand Canyon time.
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