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Grand Canyon

As one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, the Grand Canyon shows an impressive display of erosion and mother earth’s natural beauty. Stretching for 277 miles, the Grand Canyon ranges in elevation from 2,400 feet to over 7,000 feet above sea level. Many attractions and activities are located within the serene canyon.

The forested north rim viewpoints of the Grand Canyon are about two hours south of the southwestern Utah town of Kanab. Besides being a different perspective for viewing the famous Grand Canyon, the North Rim offers a more intimate and private opportunity to experience the awesome spectacle of the Colorado River’s stunning forces of erosion. The breathtaking beauty of the Grand Canyon is enjoyable for all who visit. Open mid May-Oct. or until roads are closed by snow. For more information on Grand Canyon National Park, be sure to get a Grand Canyon Travel Packet!

The forested north rim viewpoints of the Grand Canyon are about two hours south of the southwestern Utah town of Kanab. Besides being a different perspective for viewing the famous canyon, the North Rim offers a more intimate and private opportunity to experience the awesome spectacle of the Colorado River’s stunning forces of erosion. Open mid-May-Oct. or until roads are closed by snow.

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