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Upon viewing the Grand Canyon,  one of Seven Natural Wonders of the World, can be overpowering with its enormous size and beautiful color. This is a site you would not want to miss! Looking from the rim you can experience the meaning of the Grand Canyon - vast, enormous, beautiful, incredible and  breath taking.

The information provided on these pages is for you to come explore the canyon and to help you begin to understand this "Seven Natural Wonders of the World."

The 1920's photo to the right shows that the Grand Canyon has been a favorite place to visit for many years. Even though the sign below has changed the manner that we can see the Grand Canyon, you can still have a wonderful Grand Canyon experience.

Stay away from the edge

A 1920's Visitor to the Grand Canyon

Special Events

Grand Canyon Chamber Music Festival - September
Theatrical productions in summer
Art exhibits at Kolb Studio on the rim - April through October 
Check The Guide upon arrival for current activities details and schedules

Grand Canyon Statistics:

277 river miles pass through the canyon
The width ranges from 1/2 to 18 miles wide.
The average depth is one mile.
The canyon covers over one million acres.
In 1908 the Grand Canyon became a National Monument
In 1919 the Grand Canyon became a National Park.

South Rim (7,000 feet above sea level) 

The South Rim is open all year round. Traveling to the canyon in the summer
months, you can expect a lot of traffic and to find a parking space can be difficult.

Climate:
Summer Temperatures: 50 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit
Winter Temperatures: 0 to 30 degrees Fahrenheit

North Rim (8,000 feet above sea level)

The North Rim is open approximately mid May through mid October. The exact closing and opening dates depend on the amount of snow fall received throughout the winter. Since the North Rim can receive snowfall anytime of year and the spring and fall months weather is unpredictable it is best to be prepared for all types of weather conditions.

Climate:
Summer Temperatures: 40 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit
Winter Temperatures: -10 to 20 degrees Fahrenheit

The Inner Canyon at Phantom Ranch ( 2,570 feet above sea level)

The inner canyon is considered to be a desert except along the rivers and creeks. The temperature can be 30 degrees difference from the rim temperatures. 

Climate:
Summer Temperatures: 80 to 110 degrees Fahrenheit
Winter Temperatures: 30 - 60 degrees Fahrenheit

Park Regulations and SafetyStay away from the edge

  • To prevent an accident, please stay on all trails and away from the rim and cliff edges.

  • Stay away from the rim during lightening storms.

  • All pets must be on a leash at all times and are not permitted on any trails below the rim.

  • All vehicles including mountain bikes are restricted to paved roads.

  • Do not hike into the canyon unless you are carrying sufficient food and water and wearing adequate sun protection, clothing and footwear.

  • Visitors have been kicked, chased, and bitten while trying to feed wildlife. It is illegal to feed deer, squirrels or any other wild animal in the park.

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