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Article Title: Explore the Beauty and Adventures of Grand Canyon National Park
Author: Princess Cruz
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The Grand Canyon National Park stretches for more than 200 miles right through the desert highlands situated in northern Arizona. This park was designated in February 26 back in 1919 and its fame placed it among the seven Natural Wonders of the World. This park offers mainly four points of interest, which are several miles separated from one another. The gorge of Colorado River is the central feature of interest in this unique park.
One aspect about this tourist attraction site is that it offers powerful, intriguing, and inspiring landscape, which overwhelms the visitor senses because of its immense size. It is one of the most visited areas in the country recording over five million visitors every year. The unique geological color spectrum and the erosional formations embellish the canyon and with its 277 river miles length, and 18 miles width coupled with a depth of 1.6 miles, it offers spectacular scenery for an amazing view by visitors.
Among the things to see in this park are four points, which include the South rim, North rim, Havasu and Toroweap. The Havasu waterfalls are located within the Havasu point and they offer camping experience for visitors. These beautiful Havasu waterfalls are situated down a tributary of Colorado River close to the middle of the canyon.
Camping is an exciting option for people who want to experience the tranquility and serene natural environments of the park. If you do not want to meet the expenses of a hotel room in the lodges, then you may as well opt for the camping, as this will save you a couple of dollars.
There are highly developed camping grounds found in both South Rim and North rim. The camping fees are charged per night in addition to the park entrance fees you have to pay. River running is another tourist activity visitors can enjoy when they visit this park. It is in this national park where you get enlivening whitewater rafting activities.
The South Rim forms the most accessible section of this out of the ordinary park, and it is mainly open throughout the year. It includes the Hermit Road and the Desert View Drive as well as an historical village. Mather Point located in South Rim is perhaps the first view of a fascinating landscape for many visitors entering the park. It is closest to the park entrance, and it provides a better scenic view of this canyon.
North Rim on the other hand, lies just 10 miles across the park canyon from the South Rim but stretches about 220 miles around this park. Areas of interest in this rim include Bright Angle, Point Imperial, and Cape royal. The North Rim Mule trail Trips are interesting for visitors who would like to explore the area.
The mules have been known for long in offering transportation and being used as pack animals for people moving around the beautiful park. These animals are strong and sure-footed, and contrary to many believes, they are not as stubborn and uncooperative as many think. When they are trained and handled well, the can be dependable companions for your visit in Grand Canyon park.
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