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Foreword

Parks vs Monuments

Acadia

Bryce Canyon

Carlsbad Caverns

Crater Lake

General Grant

Glacier

Grand Canyon

Grand Teton

Hawaii

Hot Springs

Lassen Volcanic

Mesa Verde

Mount McKinley

Mount Rainier

Platt

Rocky Mountain

Seqoia

Wind Cave

Yellowstone

Yosemite

Zion

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Grand Canyon


North Rim of Grand Canyon
VIEW FROM BRIGHT ANGEL POINT ON THE NORTH RIM OF THE CANYON
Courtesy Union Pacific System

SPECTACULAR VIEWS FROM NORTH RIM

THE views from the north rim are markedly different from those obtained from the south side of the canyon. From the north one may see close at hand the vast temples which form the background of the south rim's view. One looks down upon them, and on beyond to the distant canyon floor and its gaping gorge, which from most points hides the river from view. Beyond these the south rim rises like a great streaked flat wall. Still farther beyond, miles away, may be seen the dim blue San Francisco Peaks.

It is a spectacle full of sublimity and charm.

Bright Angel Point, extending out in the mighty gorge, affords glorious views. Near this point are located interesting and comfortable lodge accommodations.

From Bright Angel Point the canyon drops away nearly six thousand feet and at this point the gorge is twelve miles across. Excellent trails connect the two rims, and a muleback trip from one side to the other is a never-to-be-forgotten experience.

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