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One of the highlights of the less crowded North Rim, this spot offers a breathtaking view of Bright Angel Canyon.
This 2,000-foot-high escarpment stretches 200 miles across central Arizona into New Mexico.While sightseeing is the favored pastime along the Rim, it also boasts a historic system of hiking and horseback trails, a couple of picturesque lakes for boating and fishing, plus backcountry skiing for the truly adventurous.
This waterfall in the Grand Canyon towers higher than the Niagara Falls.
Also conducts rafting trips in Utah and Idaho
Located on the Colorado River, Lava Falls has very challenging rapids.
This campsite is an abandoned town that was originally built in the 1920s.
Located at Yavapai Point, this viewing station also houses a few small exhibits describing the geological history of the Grand Canyon, a bookstore which is operated by the Grand Canyon Association and a number of labeled picture windows which look out into the Canyon.
This narrow trail leading to a 7,400 promontory is very popular for the first half mile or so, then it becomes a lot more rugged.
Many of the Grand Canyon's most spectacular panoramas can be viewed along this scenic drive, including Point Imperial and Cape Royal itself (elevation 7,865 feet,) the southernmost viewpoint on the North Rim.
A resting point on the trail to the bottom of the Grand Canyon where you can refill your water bottles.
Bring your camera and video camera and get a glimpse of the Grand Canyon from the comfort and unbeatable viewpoint of a small aircraft. Tours range from 20-90 minutes and are priced from $74 per person.
Not to be confused with "Grand Canyon West" (the Hualapai tribe's native lands, located outside of the boundary of the National Park), the West Rim Drive (aka "Hermit Road") is the scenic drive which...
Visitors can enter the inner canyon by hiking, mule or raft, and can stay overnight.
Located on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, this moderate-to-difficult hiking and biking trail is 18 miles in length, with no grade over 10 percent, and connects five scenic overlooks: Parissawampitts, Fence, Locust, North Timp and Timp.
