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The Grand Canyon was designated a National Park in 1919. Each year millions of visitors flock to the gorge. Relics dating back more than twelve thousand years have been unearthed within it boundaries. The course of the Colorado River, which runs along the valley floor, measures nearly two hundred ninety miles. At its widest point the ravine is eighteen miles across. From upper ledge to chasm bottom, the drop is one mile. Grand Canyon airplane rides allow folks to get a stunning overview of the incredible beauty of this natural treasure.

Visitors to the region will find numerous ways to enjoy the history, beauty and recreational activities in the area. Day trips down the smooth water passages of the gorge are available. People willing to brave white water can take raft outings that last from three days to three weeks. Folks can also travel by mule to the floor of the chasm.

Hiking and camping are also permitted within the confines of the park. As with trips by river and mule, these outings require permits. Strict rules must also be followed. All of these modes of travel are recommended for those who are physically fit. Some of the activities such as white water rafting should only be taken in the company of experienced guides. Proper gear, including sufficient food and water, are imperative.

Many folks have only a short time to become acquainted with the treasures found in the area. The visitor center and museums provide these individuals with excellent, informative introductions to the history of the area. Indoor exhibits include a three dimensional map and a spherical theater. Guided tours on foot, bicycle and bus offer additional ways to explore the gorge. Grand Canyon airplane rides give people a panoramic view of the chasm which they will remember throughout their lives.

Several flights leave daily, weather permitting, from the Grand Canyon National Park Airport. Visitors can also make connections from the Las Vegas Airport. Rides on helicopters and fixed wing aircraft are available. Prices range from around one hundred dollars for short hops to more than a thousand bucks for luxury expeditions.

All flights offer their passengers unmatched opportunities for high altitude photography. Most also include looks at other natural wonders in the area. Some tours cross over the Painted Desert as well as Imperial Point, the highest elevation of the ravine. Flying west, many trips take in the widest portion of the gorge, Dragon Corridor.

See this scenic wonder from top to bottom with a tour that begins with a helicopter ride to the area. It continues with a bus tour of the rim and includes views of both the sunrise and the sunset. Complete the trip by hiking out of the chasm. For those with several days to spend, check out a trip that lands visitors on the floor of the feature, followed by a rafting adventure.

One of the greatest natural treasures in the world is found in Colorado. Seeing it from the sky is an exciting way to discover the area. Grand Canyon airplane rides offer visitors adventuresome outings they will never forget.


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