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Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon National Park
is located in northwestern Arizona about 75 miles
north of the cities of Flagstaff and Williams.
The park covers well over one million acres and
is more than twice the size of the Great Smoky
Mountain National Park.
The Canyon, cut by the
raging Colorado River, is immense in size, averaging
4,000 feet deep for its entire 277 miles in length.
It is 6,000 feet deep at its deepest point and
15 miles at its widest.
If you have seen pictures
of the canyon and have ever dreamed of visiting
it, you will be shocked when you first lay eyes
upon it. Grand Canyon is immense and it truly
is like nothing you have ever seen or experienced.
This canyon is a gift that the good Lord has given
us and it is humbling to stand on its rim and
experience its magnificence.
Grand Canyon National Park
is heavily visited for most of the year and it
is imperative to plan ahead for lodging, camping,
backcountry permits, mule trips or other winderness
adventures. Persons planning to visit only for
the day should arrive early as parking is limited.
Besides sightseeing, hiking
is probably the most popular activity in the canyon.
There are 400 total miles of hiking trials in
Grand Canyon of which only about 31 miles receive
continual maintenance.
A warning about Grand Canyon
hiking that is very important. More than 250 people
are rescued from the canyon every year. This is
mainly due to the fact that hiking in the canyon
is opposite from most anywhere else you may hike.
The first part of your
hike in Grand Canyon is easy because it is downhill
and steep. But don't forget you have to return.
What goes down must come up! The return trip can
be extremely strenuous, especially in summer.
The most common person rescued in the canyon is
a male in his twenties. Don't try to be macho!
It is recommended that you don't hike in the canyon
when temperatures exceed 100 degrees fahrenheit.
There are plenty of activities
to enjoy while vacationing in Grand Canyon, such
as safe activities like touring the rim of the
canyon in your car, horseback riding, nature walks,
and more adventurous activities like whitewater
rafting, cross country skiing, camping and fishing.
Should you decide to visit
this one of a kind natural wonder, the beauty,
size, inspiration and grandeur of Grand Canyon
will stay with you for a lifetime. It truly is
a natural treasure that is larger than life itself.
Enjoy your vacation
in Grand Canyon. And above all, be safe!
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