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Take this less-traveled road to the bottom of the Grand Canyon. Camp alongside the Colorado River while admiring stunning mountain views and desert landscapes.
It is often called “Arizona’s Yosemite” due to the high ramparts rising above the canyon floor. The rhyolite cliffs were formed by ash and magma deposits from volcanic events dating back ...
Along the canyon floor, traces of large villages indicate a flourishing settlement, while pit houses and granaries built high in the cliffs suggest a defensive retreat. "We’ve seen places where ...
After perhaps a quarter mile, we come to an expansive rock-rimmed amphitheater where creosote bushes bloom with yellow blossoms on the canyon floor and canyon wrens flit here and there ...
It is often called “Arizona’s Yosemite” due to the high ramparts rising above the canyon floor. The rhyolite cliffs were formed by ash and magma deposits from volcanic events dating back millions of ...