A Juniper tree on the edge of The Grand Canyon.
A helicopter looks tiny as it flies over the canyon.
Grand Canyon National Park is a vast, mile‑deep chasm carved by the Colorado River, famous for its sweeping multicolored cliffs, dramatic viewpoints, and some of the most iconic landscapes in the American Southwest. Its South Rim—open year‑round—is the most accessible area, offering unmatched vistas, trails, and visitor services.
A Juniper tree on the edge of The Grand Canyon.
A helicopter looks tiny as it flies over the canyon.