Lifeways of the Little Colorado River Map

From its headwaters in the mountains of eastern Arizona to the bottom of the Grand Canyon, the Little Colorado River has sustained plants, animals, and humans since the beginning of time. Experience life along the Little Colorado River. View the two-page map ›

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Download a PDF of the two-page map ›

Maps may be used for non-commercial purposes provided that they are not altered or edited and they are appropriately credited. All map products should be credited to Stephanie Smith, Grand Canyon Trust, unless otherwise noted.

Request a print version of the Lifeways of the Little Colorado River map by emailing communications manager, Lisa Winters, at lwinters@grandcanyontrust.org.

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Lifeways of the Little Colorado River

Eleven Native voices share their personal and cultural connections to the Little Colorado River. Read, listen, watch, and learn in this collection of stories ›

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