Location: Arizona
Established: February 26, 1919
Size: 1,217,403 acres
The road
to the Grand Canyon from the south crosses a gently rising plateau that gives
no hint at what is about to unfold. You wonder if you have made a wrong turn.
All at once an immense gorge a mile deep and up to 18 miles wide opens up. The
scale is so vast that even from the best vantage point only a fraction of the
canyon's 277 miles can be seen.
Nearly
five million people travel here each year; 90 percent first see the canyon from
the South Rim with its dramatic views into the deep inner gorge of the Colorado
River. So many feet have stepped cautiously to the edge of major overlooks that
in places the rock has been polished smooth. But most of the park's 1,904
square miles are maintained as wilderness. You can avoid crowds by hiking the
park's many trails or driving to the cool evergreen forests of the North Rim
where people are fewer and viewing is more leisurely. The Grand Canyon boasts
some of the nation's cleanest air, with visibility on clear days averaging 90
to 110 miles.
It's
hard to look at the canyon and not be curious about geology. Rock that dates
back 1.8 billion years lies at the bottom. Exactly how the river formed the
canyon is still unclear, but geologists generally agree that most of the
cutting occurred within the last five million years.
Horse Shoe Bend |
The River Colorado |
Sky walk |
The map of the Grand Canyon |
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