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Grand Canyon Photo Tips: Wildlife & Scenic
Follow these tricks of the trade to make your Grand Canyon wildlife and scenic photographs look like they were taken by a pro. Read More...
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Four Corners and Beyond
A proper Southwest road trip includes the Grand Canyon and these iconic landscapes. Read More...
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Your Perfect 4-7 Days in Grand Canyon
What does your week look like? Mix and match to create the ultimate vacation. Read More...
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South Rim: Desert View Drive
Spectacular views on this scenic road will have you stopping often for photos. Read More...
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Grand Canyon Photo Tips: Creative Viewpoints
Follow these tricks of the trade to make your Grand Canyon photographs look like they were taken by a pro. Read More...
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Top 5 Things to Do in Flagstaff
A visit to this lively gateway community comes with bright stars, urban trails, and a historic downtown. Read More...
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Top 5 Southern Utah Hikes
Play the slots and explore slickrock wonderlands. Read More...
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Powell’s Grand Ambition
Running the treacherous Colorado River in 1869 would be one of many historic firsts for explorer and scientist John Wesley Powell. Read More...
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Events
Annual Grand Canyon cultural and science events Read More...
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Visit Sedona, Arizona
Discover the miracle that is Sedona. This spectacular red rock landscape is a four-season playground for everyone from outdoor adventurers to art collectors to resort goers. The city and surrounding national forest, with its striking red rock monoliths and scenic Oak Creek Canyon, is a beautiful backdrop for a host of outdoor activities. Read More...
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Moab, UT
Welcome to Utah’s slickrock heaven. Read More...
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Sedona, Arizona
Sedona, with its breathtaking crimson landscapes, is consistently voted by travelers to be one of the most beautiful places in America. From Flagstaff and the Grand Canyon, take the famous scenic drive through Oak Creek Canyon and witness Mother Nature’s artistry everywhere you look. Read More...
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Grand Canyon Photo Tips
Capture your best Grand Canyon photos with these tips from professional photographer Jeff Vanuga Read More...
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Take a Scenic Drive
We think that a Grand Canyon vacation is America’s greatest road trip. It’s one big scenic drive. In fact, there are so many scenic drive opportunities it’s hard to limit our favorites. Read More...
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Grand Canyon West Rim
Located outside of Grand Canyon National Park, the West Rim is privately owned and operated by the Hualapai Tribe in a remote part of Arizona’s wilderness. The remote vistas and unique Skywalk make the West Rim memorable. Read More...
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Grand Canyon North Rim
Offering fantastic views with less congestion, those willing to drive five hours and 212 miles from the South Rim will be rewarded with a chance to see the canyon without the crowds. Read More...
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Grand Canyon South Rim
Open 365 days a year, the South Rim offers plenty of activities, restaurants and, of course, gorgeous views. Read More...
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Mountain Lions in Grand Canyon National Park
Mountain Lions of Grand Canyon Read More...
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Early Tourists of the Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon?s Early Tourists Read More...
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Denver to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon via Albuquerque
Activities: Denver to the South Rim via Albuquerque Read More...
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All quintessentially western vacations must include a rodeo and you might as well start with the granddaddy of them all, Cheyenne, Wyoming?s Frontier Days. For ten days at the end of each July, this modern American city is transported back in time to the days of the Wild West taking more than 300,000 visitors along Read More...
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Naming of Places in the Grand Canyon
Learning Grand Canyon History From Its Place Names Read More...
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Vulcan’s Anvil
Named after the Roman god, Vulcan, Vulcan’s Anvil is considered a sacred part of the Grand Canyon National Park. Read More...
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Top Ten Things to do in Grand Canyon
1. Stand on the Grand Canyon Skywalk
The Grand Canyon Skywalk is a horseshoe-shaped walkway that extends almost 70 feet out into the Grand Canyon. Visitors on the Skywalk, which has a clear, 4-inch-thick glass bottom, peer over the railing, or down through their stance to see the Canyon and all of its 4,000 feet of vertical abyss. Read More...
2. Go Hiking or Backpacking
Grand Canyon National Park, and the greater Grand Canyon region, is a hiker’s dream. Most of Grand Canyon National Park is undeveloped backcountry. There are literally hundreds of miles to hike and backpack and explore. Despite the Grand Canyon’s popularity and numbers of visitors each year, visitors only need to hike a small distance to enjoy some solitude. Read More...
3. Take a Scenic Drive
We think that a Grand Canyon vacation is America’s greatest road trip. It’s one big scenic drive. In fact, there are so many scenic drive opportunities it’s hard to limit our favorites. Read More...
4. Go on a Rafting Trip
One of the most exciting ways to experience the Grand Canyon is to float through it by way of raft on the Colorado River. Read More...
5. Spend a Night or More Camping
Camp under the stars in a tent, or at an RV Park. Read More...
7. Go Mountain Biking or Cycling
Log extra miles of breathtaking views. Read More...
8. Go Fishing in Grand Canyon Region
There’s nothing like standing in the river as its currents surround you and pass you by. The Grand Canyon region is full of world-class rivers that provide visitors with a great abundance and variety of fishing opportunities. Read More...
9. Take a Scenic Flight
Take a helicopter tour over The Grand Canyon for a unique and spectacular vantage of this vast, deep natural wonder. Read More...
10. Attend a Cultural Event or Attraction
The Grand Canyon region, and the state of Arizona, is rich in culture and history. As a result, it’s an art lovers dream, and a destination that is on the top of most culture lovers’ travel list. Read More...
