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Constructed in 1927, the Navajo Bridge provided easier travel and trade access from Utah to Arizona across the Colorado River. These days it's a historic...
Read More280,000-acre monument that's home to Paria Plateau, Vermilion Cliffs, Coyote Buttes, and Paria Canyon
Read MoreBuilt by the Betsy and Bill Russel in 1927, this one-time makeshift shelter became a thriving lodge for travelers and a unique roadside attraction.
Read MoreSpanish priests Francisco Dominguez and Silvestre Escalante, explored this area in 1776. They were in search of a possible trade route from Mexico to California,...
Read MoreThe National Park Service's website(nps.gov/pisp) sums this unique national monument best: "The rich history of Pipe Spring and its flowing water comes alive as you...
Read MoreOne of the four visitor centers within the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument. The Kanab Visitor Center focuses on the geology and archeology of the...
Read MoreThis 80’ Aermotor steel tower with a 7’ x 7’ metal cab was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1934 and used by wildland...
Read MoreThe Walhalla Ruins--or Walhalla Glades--was once the summer home of the Basketmakers during the Pueblo period. Here you'll be able to tour 10 rooms that...
Read MorePlenty of parking here! The North Rim Visitor Center also offers educational programs, interactive exhibits both indoor and outdoor, a large gift shop, ranger information...
Read MorePoint Imperial has the distinction of being the highest point on the North Rim. At 8,803 feet above sea level, you'll be able to see...
Read MoreA quiet viewpoint along Cape Royal Drive, Vista Encantada is a picnic area that's blanketed in wildflowers and offers views of Nankoweap. The viewpoint of...
Read MoreAnother viewpoint along Cape Royal Road. Roosevelt Point is accessed through a very short walk and has resting benches. Despite the high ridge, a...
Read MoreThe Walhalla Overlook is just across the road from the Ruins. Here, you'll be treated to views of the Echo Cliffs, the Painted Desert, and...
Read MoreThis is the southernmost viewpoint at the North Rim, and it offers the most expansive views. In fact, you'll get an almost 270 degree view...
Read MoreThis is the most visited viewpoint on the North Rim! Bright Angel Point can be accessed behind the Lodge on the Transept Trail. This is...
Read MoreThis is a 4-mile out and back trail leads to Cape Final. The trail is rated easy, which means it's relatively flat and shaded. The...
Read MoreNamed for artist Gunnar Widforss, this trail is a long one, ut a flat one. It's 10 miles of relatively flat trail. The first part...
Read MoreThe Uncle Jim Trail is a moderate 4.7 out-and-back trail that leads to the Uncle Jim Trail Overlook and views of the canyon. This trail...
Read MoreYou'll soon reach a scenic turnout offering a final breathtaking view of the Vermillion Cliffs and the House Rock Wildlife Area. This stop provides a...
Read MoreA great option breakfast, lunch or dinner! The Jacob Lake Inn offers several dining options and a world-famous bakery!
Read MoreThe Country Store is a great place to load up on supplies, snacks, and gas before going out to hit the trails.
Read MoreAngel’s Window Viewpoint is a great place to get a wide-angle photo of the stone arch. If you wanna check it out, then park in...
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