Grand Canyon

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Utah's Grand Canyon, more commonly known as the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River, is one of the most awe-inspiring natural wonders on Earth. Carved over millions of years, this immense chasm stretches 277 miles and plunges over a mile deep, revealing billions of years of geological history in its colorful rock layers. Whether you're standing on the South Rim at sunrise, hiking down into the canyon, or rafting the Colorado River, the sheer scale and beauty will leave you speechless. This is a place that demands to be experienced, not just seen.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1–2 days on the South Rim, which is enough for the main viewpoints, a short hike, and a sunset. To truly appreciate the canyon, 3–4 days allow for a longer hike or a mule trip, and if you're rafting or visiting both rims, plan a week. The North Rim is best visited from mid-May to mid-October and requires a full day's drive from the South Rim, but it's worth the detour for those seeking solitude.

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