Why Go to Grand Canyon
"Grand"
doesn't begin to do this canyon justice. Measuring approximately 277
miles in length, up to 18 miles in width and a mile deep, this massive
chasm in northern Arizona is truly a natural wonder. For six million
years, the Grand Canyon has expanded with the help of the mighty
Colorado River, and for centuries, people from all over the globe have
traveled to gaze out over its red and orange grandeur. Managed by the
National Park Service and officially designated as a UNESCO World
Heritage site, the Grand Canyon leaves its approximately 4.5 million
visitors per year awestruck.
But if you're seeking a secluded escape to Mother Nature, you should be prepared: The Grand Canyon can be very crowded. The South Rim — home to the Grand Canyon Village and the well-worn Bright Angel Trail — is particularly popular for sightseers and hikers. It is on this side that you'll find the most amenities. However, for a true escapist experience, head to the North Rim. This is the place for backwoods camping and hardcore hiking.
But if you're seeking a secluded escape to Mother Nature, you should be prepared: The Grand Canyon can be very crowded. The South Rim — home to the Grand Canyon Village and the well-worn Bright Angel Trail — is particularly popular for sightseers and hikers. It is on this side that you'll find the most amenities. However, for a true escapist experience, head to the North Rim. This is the place for backwoods camping and hardcore hiking.
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