There is a lot to do and see near the North Rim of grand canyon.. if you want to get a little dirt on the tires, things are close enough for base camping and you've got a good central location being at Jacob Lake campground. You can hit most of "the sites" at the north rim proper in a day, you should be able to make it out to point sublime (2 routes depending where you want to start.. permits only required if you want to camp there..) also, white pocket in the Vermilion cliffs national monument is only 38 mile from Jacob lake, air down to 15-18 psi and 4wd should get you in and out without too much trouble, I hauled my overland trailer in there over Easter. The south route is recommended and closest to Jacob Lake.. also, Badger creek is a great place to see the Grand canyon and is towards Marble canyon. Lees ferry @ marble canyon is cool, and historical, and has a nice campground as well, but all are within a reasonable drive to make a day trip. Let me know if you want any details, I have some coordinates and waypoints I can share. There is a lot to see in Kanab and surrounding area, as well as off 89. You can look up Coral Pink Sand dunes, Toadstools, White pocket, Lees Ferry, Paria townsite, Peekaboo canyon (kanab), sand caves, (kanab), belly of the dragon (kanab), point sublime (north rim), and many more depending where you want to spend your time. Good luck, feel free to reach out with questions or if you need more info.