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As the sun dips below the horizon, casting a warm glow over the Grand Canyon, visitors savor every moment of their one-day adventure. They stand atop a rocky overlook, mesmerized by the clouds and stunning layered canyon scenery stretching far into the distance.
You have 24 hours or less in Grand Canyon National Park. What do you do?
The last reddish rays of sunlight illuminate buttes and cliffs within an immense canyon topped with snow.
Don’t let a little snow keep you from visiting the Grand Canyon. Here’s everything you need to know for a winter trip to the big ditch.
From golden hues to crimson reds, the Grand Canyon is brimming with bright and colorful wildflowers.
Delicate Arch, large red rock arch with two people underneath and snowy mountains in the background, Arches National Park,
Forget long lines and congested trails! An off-season hiking trip to one of the Southwest’s national parks offers the same spectacular scenery without the crowds. Pack your snow shoes, crampons, or cross country skis and hit the road.
A rare total inversion was seen today by visitors to Grand Canyon National Park. This view is from Mather Point on the South Rim, visitors behind a railing on a rock lookout, Grand Canyon filled with clouds
Whether you’re planning your trip or already packing your bags, you may be wondering: What is the weather like at the Grand Canyon?
Whether tucked into lush creekside vegetation, soaring high above rocky cliffs, or flitting through old-growth forests, over 200 bird species call the Grand Staircase-Escalante region home.
A colorful sunset compliments the spectacular formations of Cape Royal on the Grand Canyon's north rim.
Rick Goldwasser

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