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Grand Canyon National Park

A powerful and inspiring landscape, the Grand Canyon overwhelms our senses through its immense size; 277 river miles (446km) long, up to 18 miles (29km) wide, and a mile (1.6km) deep.

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Click to download the 2008 Grand Canyon NP Trip Planner

Trip Planner - A Handy Source of Information/ Maps

2009 Trip Planner               (1.09MB PDF File)
2009 Backcountry Trip Planner (674kb PDF File)

2009 GC Field Institute Classes (985kb PDF File)

2009 South Rim Guide - Winter (1.91MB PDF File)
2008 North Rim Guide reference (1.84MB PDF File)

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Grand Canyon Outside the Park

Outside of Grand Canyon National Park

These places are outside of the National Park.

Learn more about:
the Skywalk and Hualapai Reservation
the Havasupai Reservation and Waterfalls 
the Kaibab National Forest
the Little Colorado River Navajo Tribal Park

 

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Grand Canyon National Park
P.O. Box 129
Grand Canyon, AZ 86023

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(928) 638-7888

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(928) 638-7797

Climate

SUMMER temperatures on the South Rim are relatively pleasant. North Rim temperatures are a few degrees cooler due to the higher elevation. Inner canyon temperatures are extreme. Daytime highs at the river often exceed 105°F. Thunderstorms frequently occur during July, August, and early September.

WINTER conditions on the South Rim can be extreme. The road into the North Rim is closed from the first heavy snow in November or early December to mid-May.

SPRING and FALL. Come prepared for a variety of conditions. Pleasant weather can change to rain or cold.  
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UNKAR DELTA IN GRAND CANYON  

Did You Know?
In Grand Canyon, the broad, sandy expanse on the north bank of the Colorado River is Unkar Delta, composed of rock debris carried from the North Rim by Unkar Creek. Prehistoric Pueblo people occupied numerous sites on Unkar Delta and along Unkar Creek for about 350 years (A.D. 850 to A.D. 1200)

Last Updated: January 05, 2009 at 15:51 EST