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Grand Canyon National Park Tourism


Morning at the Canyon Morning at the Canyon Jun 2007 (radarnp)
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Top-rated accommodation

1 El Tovar Hotel 4.0 of 5 stars 837 reviews
2 Thunderbird Lodge 4.0 of 5 stars 90 reviews
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Top-rated things to do

Attractions

1 Grand Canyon 4.5 of 5 stars 1,415 reviews
2 Grand Canyon South Rim 4.5 of 5 stars 455 reviews
3 South Kaibab Trail 5.0 of 5 stars 104 reviews

Tours

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Top-rated restaurants

1 El Tovar Dining Room 4.0 of 5 stars 282 reviews
2 El Tovar Lounge 3.5 of 5 stars 376 reviews
3 Phantom Ranch 4.0 of 5 stars 17 reviews

Trusted travel advice about Grand Canyon National Park

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    • ABS:ForumFAQ?action=detail&i=157&g=143028&faqid=6&qid=7756"This ain't the west rim, baby!" - Spectacular Video of GCNP Visit
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Grand Canyon National Park overview

Regardless of how you view the Grand Canyon -- braving the river rapids, hiking from rim to rim, riding a mule or stopping your car at lookouts -- you won't leave without experiencing the wonder that this awe-inspiring gorge evokes in the millions of visitors who come to see it each year. The majestic canyon, an ever-changing display of colours, stretches nearly 280 miles from end to end, is an average of ten miles wide and descends 6000 feet at its deepest point. Take the scenic East or West Rim drive or descend into the "Inner Canyon" by foot or mule, or take a raft down the Colorado River, where thrilling rapids are interspersed with calmer waters. Hike down to the Havasupai Falls, where shimmering turquoise water cascades into a crystal pool below. Hiking trails abound and, for the fittest of hikers, the 21-mile rim-to-rim hike, while gruelling in parts, is a rewarding journey. Whether watching the incredible sunset from Lipan Point, trekking down the Bright Angel Trail, the backpackers' favourite, or picnicking at the popular Vista Encantadora viewing area, you'll understand why President Theodore Roosevelt declared the canyon a National Monument in 1908, calling it "the one great site which every American...should see".

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