The Grand Canyon National Park is a World Heritage site. The 1,218,375 acres on the Colorado Plateau in North West Arizona is the most geologic studied landscape in the world. This great chasm that has been carved by the Colorado River gives us magnificent views that are almost unbelievable. The Grand Canyon is 6,000 feet at it deepest point and 15 miles at it widest point. Since the Grand Canyon National Park is involved in the reintroduction program of the California condor, it is one of the easiest places to view this rare bird. |