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Grand Canyon © Judith Duk
The Grand Canyon
A mile deep, 277 miles (446km) long and up to 18 miles (29km)
wide the breathtaking grandeur of the Grand Canyon is so impressive
that pictures or words simply cannot do it justice. One of the
great natural wonders of the world, it was formed by the cutting
action of the Colorado River over millions of years, the harder
rock formations remaining as great cliffs, pinnacles and buttes,
and the different layers of rock possessing colours that range from
purple, fiery red and pastel pink, to yellow, brown, grey and soft
tones of blue. Whether by foot or on horseback, from a plane or
helicopter, aboard a raft down the mighty Colorado River or by
merely gazing in awe from the rim, the canyon's seemingly infinite
depths can be experienced in a variety of ways and is a landscape
not to be missed, however one chooses to see it. The park receives
hoards of visitors from around the world, who cannot fail to be
transfixed by the sculpted rock shapes, the shifting colours that
change with the light and a tiny glimpse of the Colorado River far
below. The Grand Canyon National Park comprises two separate areas,
the South Rim and the more remote North Rim. Separated by the
10-mile (16km) width of the canyon, it is a 215-mile (346km) drive
from one visitor centre to the other and the South Rim, being the
most accessible and possessing more facilities, sees over 90
percent of the park visitors. The North Rim is higher in elevation
and wetter, with thicker surrounding forests; it is further to get
to and is usually closed by snow from October to May, but many
people prefer the comparative peacefulness of its less crowded
lookouts. At both rims there are several drives and walkways along
the edge with numerous lookout points for views from different
angles, as well as a few hikes down into the canyon where one can
overnight at Phantom Ranch on the canyon floor. The impact of over
four million visitors a year to the South Rim, especially during
the busy summer months, has its negative influences on the park,
with overcrowding and traffic congestion, but despite the hoards it
is a positively memorable experience to have visited one of the
most spectacular examples of erosion in the world.
E-mail: info@grandcanyonchamber.org
Website: www.nps.gov/grca
Telephone: (928) 638 7888
Transport: It is possible to reach the Grand Canyon in a full-day excursion from Las Vegas, but ideally travellers should stay overnight unless flying there. Scenic Airlines (tel: (702) 638 3300; e-mail: info@scenic.com; website: www.scenic.com) offers various tours, including overnight stays and two-day hikes
Opening time: South Rim is open 24 hours daily, all year round. The Information Plaza is open from 8am to 5pm. The North Rim is open from 15 May to 14 October 8am to 6pm
Admission: $25 per vehicle, $12 for pedestrians and cyclists, valid for both rims for 7 days