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  • Colors of Arizona - The Grand canyon State of US

    The Grand Canyon is one of America's most famous and awe-inspiring natural attractions, and has been a road-tripping destination for generations. The North Rim and South Rim are accessed from opposite sides of the canyon, but most people visit the Grand Canyon National Park's South Rim. The North Rim is closed in winter, but the South Rim is open year-round and easily accessible from destinations like Las Vegas, Phoenix, Sedona, and Williams. The main access point for this section of the park is the South Entrance, where the main visitor center is located. It is also possible to enter via the east, at the Desert View Entrance, but for most people, this is a less convenient option.




    A variety of tours offer unique ways to experience the Grand Canyon, from helicopter rides to white water rafting. Some of these start right at the Grand Canyon, others depart from nearby cities, such as Las Vegas. There is some accommodation in the national park at the Village, which is operated by a concessioner of the park. Just outside the South Entrance is the small town of Tusayan, with a much larger variety of chain hotels, as well as restaurants and other services.




    Around 5.5 million people each year see the 1 mile deep (1.6 km) Grand Canyon each year. The canyon is 277 river miles (446km) long, and up to 18 miles (29km) wide.

    Most visitors (90%) see Grand Canyon from the "South Rim" from overlooks accessed by free park shuttle buses or by their personal vehicles. The South Rim is open all year.





    Places to Visit Near Grand Canyon

    1. Grand Canyon Village

    Grand Canyon Village is a census-designated place located on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, in Coconino County, Arizona, in the United States.

    2. Grand Canyon Skywalk

    Horseshoe-shaped bridge made of glass allowing visitors to walk 4,000 ft above the canyon floor

    3. Havasu Falls 

    Havasu Falls is a waterfall of Havasu Creek, located in the Grand Canyon, Arizona, United States. It is within Havasupai tribal lands.

    4. South Kaibab Trail

    The South Kaibab Trail is a hiking trail in Grand Canyon National Park, located in the U.S. state of Arizona.

    5. Hermits Rest

    Structure done in "National Park rustic style" in 1914 by architect Mary Colter & used as rest stop.

    6. Grand Canyon Railway 

    Scenic daily train trips to the Grand Canyon's South Rim, including holiday-themed rides.

    7. Desert View Watchtower

    Stone tower rising 7 stories designed in 1932 by Mary Colter, a pioneering Grand Canyon architect.



    The Grand Canyon National Park Act was finally signed by President Woodrow Wilson in 1919 and it was considered a major milestone by conservationists. The National Park Service, established in 1916, assumed administration of the park.


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