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Grand Canyon

In 1908 the Grand Canyon became a National Monument and a National Park in 1919. See one of the seven wonders of the world at this beautiful, enormous canyon. If you don't have time to drive a sightseeing tour is a must.  You will be amazed at the beauty and splendor of the Grand Canyon.

Entrance Fee: Yes

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

Grand Canyon Lodging

Visitors Center
Grand Canyon National Park South Rim
P. O. Box 129
Grand Canyon, AZ 86023
Phone: 520-638-7888

Chamber of Commerce
P. O. Box 3007
Grand Canyon, AZ 86023
Phone: 520-638-2901

Camping Information
Phone: 800-365-2267

Businesses:

Desert View Campground
Phone: 520-638-2267
Grand Canyon IMAX Theater
Phone: 520-638-2468
Trailer Village
P. O. Box 187, Death Valley, CA 92328
Phone: 602-638-2301
T W Recreational Services, Inc. (North Rim)
51 North Main Street, Cedar City, Utah 84720
Phone: 801-586-7686
Campground Reservations: 800-525-0924

 

FYI FACT

In 1540 Captain Don Lopez de Cardenas was the first non-native American to see the Grand Canyon.


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