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Grand Canyon National Park
Webcams

 
Grand Canyon National Park
from Yavapai Point on S. Rim

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and the latest weather data

 
The San Francisco Peaks
live view courtesy of

Rocky Mountain Research Station,
USDA Forest Service, Flagstaff, AZ



 
The Grand Canyon National Park Webcam (left) offers a window into the sights, weather, air quality and seasonal changes that the park is experiencing. It also helps park visitors reconnect and may help bring back a flood of memories from past trips. We hope you enjoy this peek into the park and will be able to visit in person soon.

Current Grand Canyon Weather Conditions

Grand Canyon Sunrise/ Sunset Times and Moon Phases

National Weather Service Live Audio Forecast for Grand Canyon (weather radio)

The image on the right, is of the San Francisco Peaks about 60 miles southeast of the Grand Canyon, and just north of Flagstaff, Arizona. The San Francisco Peaks may be seen from both the North and South Rims of Grand Canyon National Park. This "live" shot comes from a video camera on the second floor of the Southwest Forest Science Complex on the campus of Northern Arizona University. The camera looks north over the city of Flagstaff. This camera records images during daylight hours only.
 
 

ROAD CONDITIONS
Listed below are commercial phone numbers for recorded messages on road conditions and links to state highway websites:

GRAND CANYON'S DESERT VIEW WATCHTOWER  

Did You Know?
Building a structure that provides the widest possible view of the Grand Canyon yet harmonizes with its setting was architect Mary Colter's goal when the Santa Fe Railroad hired her in 1930 to design a gift shop and rest area at Desert View Point. The Watchtower opened in May of 1933.

Last Updated: January 05, 2009 at 15:45 EST