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Grand Canyon Conservancy P.O. Box 399 Grand Canyon, AZ 86023 (928) 638-2481 (800) 858-2808 GRAND CANYON ARTIST IN RESIDENCE Applications are now open to be a Grand Canyon Artist in Residence. We are seeking professional artists working at a high level in their discipline who can give new insights and focus to Grand Canyon and the surrounding communities as an on-site resident artist at Grand CanyonNational Park.
TANNER TRAIL
Escalante Route: About 15 miles (24 km) from the Tanner Trail to the New Hance Trail. This rugged route presents difficulties not normally encountered along the Tonto Trail. Several sections require exposed hand-and-toe climbing and vertical pack handling. No water except at the river. For experienced Grand Canyon hikers only. ×. StayConnected.
GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY STORE Grand Canyon Conservancy is the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park. When you shop with us, your purchase goes towards protecting and enhancing Grand Canyon National Park for present and future generations. Our stores feature a wide variety of books, maps, apparel, and gifts all inspired by Grand Canyon. COA | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY The 13th Annual Celebration of Art will be September 11, 2021 - January 17, 2022. Celebration of Art (CoA) is a wonderful tradition at Grand Canyon National Park, providing a vibrant experience for visitors, a venue for artists inspired by the canyon, and a successful fundraiser to benefit a dedicated art venue and arts programming atthe park.
TONTO TRAIL
Location: South Rim Trails. Elevations: 3,600 feet (1,097 m): Tonto Platform (Red Canyon) 2,800 feet (853 m): Tonto Platform (Garnet) Length: 95 miles (152.9 km): Garnet Canyon to Red Canyon. Hikers seldom follow the entire Tonto Trail, normally using it to connect with rim-to-river routes. Approximate mileages between key points onthe Tonto
CULTURAL DEMONSTRATION SERIES The Cultural Demonstration Series p rovides visitors an opportunity to interact with tribal artisans from Grand Canyon's traditionally associated tribes and share their history and crafts with the public. Grand Canyon Conservancy is committed to preserving cultural heritage at Grand Canyon through this educational program as well as the transformation of the Desert View area to reflect the GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK LAPEL PIN Grand Canyon National Park was established on February 26,1919, after President Woodrow Wilson signed the Grand Canyon National Park Act. Today about 6 million visitors enter the park annually. Pin measures 1.25" square and is trimmed in gold tone metal VIRTUAL GRAND CANYON Virtual Grand Canyon. While Grand Canyon National Park phases re-opening, we rounded up our favorite ways to stay connected to this incredible landscape from the comfort of home. Take a virtual hike, watch a video, download coloring pages, and learn a new fact by exploring Grand Canyon National Park online. MEMBERSHIP | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY You are invited to be part of a grand effort to share and protect this Natural Wonder of the World as a Grand Guardian with a gift of $1,000, $2,500, $5,000, or more.. Please join us to keep our shared inheritance grand by upgrading your support for Grand Canyon. For questions about being a Grand Guardian, please contact Lynn Donahue at ldonahue@grandcanyon.org or (602) 697-8147.DONATION PAGES
Grand Canyon Conservancy P.O. Box 399 Grand Canyon, AZ 86023 (928) 638-2481 (800) 858-2808 GRAND CANYON ARTIST IN RESIDENCE Applications are now open to be a Grand Canyon Artist in Residence. We are seeking professional artists working at a high level in their discipline who can give new insights and focus to Grand Canyon and the surrounding communities as an on-site resident artist at Grand CanyonNational Park.
TANNER TRAIL
Escalante Route: About 15 miles (24 km) from the Tanner Trail to the New Hance Trail. This rugged route presents difficulties not normally encountered along the Tonto Trail. Several sections require exposed hand-and-toe climbing and vertical pack handling. No water except at the river. For experienced Grand Canyon hikers only. ×. StayConnected.
GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY STORE Grand Canyon Conservancy is the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park. When you shop with us, your purchase goes towards protecting and enhancing Grand Canyon National Park for present and future generations. Our stores feature a wide variety of books, maps, apparel, and gifts all inspired by Grand Canyon. COA | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY The 13th Annual Celebration of Art will be September 11, 2021 - January 17, 2022. Celebration of Art (CoA) is a wonderful tradition at Grand Canyon National Park, providing a vibrant experience for visitors, a venue for artists inspired by the canyon, and a successful fundraiser to benefit a dedicated art venue and arts programming atthe park.
TONTO TRAIL
Location: South Rim Trails. Elevations: 3,600 feet (1,097 m): Tonto Platform (Red Canyon) 2,800 feet (853 m): Tonto Platform (Garnet) Length: 95 miles (152.9 km): Garnet Canyon to Red Canyon. Hikers seldom follow the entire Tonto Trail, normally using it to connect with rim-to-river routes. Approximate mileages between key points onthe Tonto
CULTURAL DEMONSTRATION SERIES The Cultural Demonstration Series p rovides visitors an opportunity to interact with tribal artisans from Grand Canyon's traditionally associated tribes and share their history and crafts with the public. Grand Canyon Conservancy is committed to preserving cultural heritage at Grand Canyon through this educational program as well as the transformation of the Desert View area to reflect the GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK LAPEL PIN Grand Canyon National Park was established on February 26,1919, after President Woodrow Wilson signed the Grand Canyon National Park Act. Today about 6 million visitors enter the park annually. Pin measures 1.25" square and is trimmed in gold tone metal VIRTUAL GRAND CANYON Virtual Grand Canyon. While Grand Canyon National Park phases re-opening, we rounded up our favorite ways to stay connected to this incredible landscape from the comfort of home. Take a virtual hike, watch a video, download coloring pages, and learn a new fact by exploring Grand Canyon National Park online. GRAND CANYON MOMENTS Thanks to a generous gift from Arizona Lottery, we launched a 20-week series of short, two to three-minute videos to bring Grand Canyon National Park to viewers at home. These inspiring videos covered a range of topics related to Grand Canyon National Park, including dark skies, trails, geology, ecology, history, wildlife, the Colorado RiverTANNER TRAIL
Escalante Route: About 15 miles (24 km) from the Tanner Trail to the New Hance Trail. This rugged route presents difficulties not normally encountered along the Tonto Trail. Several sections require exposed hand-and-toe climbing and vertical pack handling. No water except at the river. For experienced Grand Canyon hikers only. ×. StayConnected.
ASTRONOMER IN RESIDENCE AT GRAND CANYON The Astronomer in Residence program offers professional and amateur astronomers, educators, scientists, writers, and visual and performing artists the opportunity to practice and share their discipline under one of the most pristine night skies in the United States, Grand Canyon National Park.HERMIT TRAIL
2.5 miles (4.0 km): Hermit trailhead to Santa Maria Springs 7.8 miles (12.6 km): Hermit trailhead to Hermit Creek 9.3 miles (15.0 km): Hermit trailhead to Colorado RiverRETAIL LOCATIONS
For 24/7 access, shop online. Grand Canyon Conservancy operates seven retail stores at Grand Canyon and one outside the park in Jacob's Lake near the North Rim. When you shop with us, your purchase matters. Our stores feature a wide variety of books, maps, gifts, and more with proceeds benefiting the protection of Grand Canyon National Park. COLORADO RIVER NATURAL & CULTURAL HISTORY FLOAT TRIP 2021 Overview. Described by many as the quintessential river trip on the Colorado River through Grand Canyon, this 18-day float trip is crammed with geology, botany, history, wildlife biology, ecology, and much more. Traveling through Grand Canyon by river allows an unparalleled opportunity to view sites, ecosystems, and geologic structures not GREENHOUSE AT SOUTH RIM 63 plants found at the canyon have been given special status as rare, threatened, or endangered by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Grand Canyon has 1,737 known species of vascular plants, 167 species of fungi, 64 species of moss, and 195 species of lichen. Location: The Greenhouse is located on the South Rim of Grand Canyon.TRAILBLAZER 2021
Trailblazer 2021. Join us for our second annual Grand Canyon Conservancy Trailblazer event, starting Saturday, April 17, 2021. We are kicking off a week’s worth of crowd-funding and trailblazing to celebrate National Park Week. Registration is only $25 and, thanks to one of our generous retail partners, Wild Tribute, all registered PRODUCTS – GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY STORE Regular price. $6.00. Bright Angel Trail: Grand Canyon National Park Walking Stick Medallion. Regular price. $6.00. Bright Angel Trailhead Keychain. Regular price. $6.00. Bright Angel Trailhead Patch. VIRTUAL GRAND CANYON Virtual Grand Canyon. While Grand Canyon National Park phases re-opening, we rounded up our favorite ways to stay connected to this incredible landscape from the comfort of home. Take a virtual hike, watch a video, download coloring pages, and learn a new fact by exploring Grand Canyon National Park online. MEMBERSHIP | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY You are invited to be part of a grand effort to share and protect this Natural Wonder of the World as a Grand Guardian with a gift of $1,000, $2,500, $5,000, or more.. Please join us to keep our shared inheritance grand by upgrading your support for Grand Canyon. For questions about being a Grand Guardian, please contact Lynn Donahue at ldonahue@grandcanyon.org or (602) 697-8147.DONATION PAGES
Grand Canyon Conservancy P.O. Box 399 Grand Canyon, AZ 86023 (928) 638-2481 (800) 858-2808 GRAND CANYON ARTIST IN RESIDENCE Applications are now open to be a Grand Canyon Artist in Residence. We are seeking professional artists working at a high level in their discipline who can give new insights and focus to Grand Canyon and the surrounding communities as an on-site resident artist at Grand CanyonNational Park.
GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY STORE Grand Canyon Conservancy is the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park. When you shop with us, your purchase goes towards protecting and enhancing Grand Canyon National Park for present and future generations. Our stores feature a wide variety of books, maps, apparel, and gifts all inspired by Grand Canyon. COA | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY The 13th Annual Celebration of Art will be September 11, 2021 - January 17, 2022. Celebration of Art (CoA) is a wonderful tradition at Grand Canyon National Park, providing a vibrant experience for visitors, a venue for artists inspired by the canyon, and a successful fundraiser to benefit a dedicated art venue and arts programming atthe park.
TONTO TRAIL
Location: South Rim Trails. Elevations: 3,600 feet (1,097 m): Tonto Platform (Red Canyon) 2,800 feet (853 m): Tonto Platform (Garnet) Length: 95 miles (152.9 km): Garnet Canyon to Red Canyon. Hikers seldom follow the entire Tonto Trail, normally using it to connect with rim-to-river routes. Approximate mileages between key points onthe Tonto
CULTURAL DEMONSTRATION SERIES The Cultural Demonstration Series p rovides visitors an opportunity to interact with tribal artisans from Grand Canyon's traditionally associated tribes and share their history and crafts with the public. Grand Canyon Conservancy is committed to preserving cultural heritage at Grand Canyon through this educational program as well as the transformation of the Desert View area to reflect the COLORADO RIVER NATURAL & CULTURAL HISTORY FLOAT TRIP 2021 Overview. Described by many as the quintessential river trip on the Colorado River through Grand Canyon, this 18-day float trip is crammed with geology, botany, history, wildlife biology, ecology, and much more. Traveling through Grand Canyon by river allows an unparalleled opportunity to view sites, ecosystems, and geologic structures not GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK LAPEL PIN Grand Canyon National Park was established on February 26,1919, after President Woodrow Wilson signed the Grand Canyon National Park Act. Today about 6 million visitors enter the park annually. Pin measures 1.25" square and is trimmed in gold tone metal VIRTUAL GRAND CANYON Virtual Grand Canyon. While Grand Canyon National Park phases re-opening, we rounded up our favorite ways to stay connected to this incredible landscape from the comfort of home. Take a virtual hike, watch a video, download coloring pages, and learn a new fact by exploring Grand Canyon National Park online. MEMBERSHIP | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY You are invited to be part of a grand effort to share and protect this Natural Wonder of the World as a Grand Guardian with a gift of $1,000, $2,500, $5,000, or more.. Please join us to keep our shared inheritance grand by upgrading your support for Grand Canyon. For questions about being a Grand Guardian, please contact Lynn Donahue at ldonahue@grandcanyon.org or (602) 697-8147.DONATION PAGES
Grand Canyon Conservancy P.O. Box 399 Grand Canyon, AZ 86023 (928) 638-2481 (800) 858-2808 GRAND CANYON ARTIST IN RESIDENCE Applications are now open to be a Grand Canyon Artist in Residence. We are seeking professional artists working at a high level in their discipline who can give new insights and focus to Grand Canyon and the surrounding communities as an on-site resident artist at Grand CanyonNational Park.
GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY STORE Grand Canyon Conservancy is the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park. When you shop with us, your purchase goes towards protecting and enhancing Grand Canyon National Park for present and future generations. Our stores feature a wide variety of books, maps, apparel, and gifts all inspired by Grand Canyon. COA | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY The 13th Annual Celebration of Art will be September 11, 2021 - January 17, 2022. Celebration of Art (CoA) is a wonderful tradition at Grand Canyon National Park, providing a vibrant experience for visitors, a venue for artists inspired by the canyon, and a successful fundraiser to benefit a dedicated art venue and arts programming atthe park.
TONTO TRAIL
Location: South Rim Trails. Elevations: 3,600 feet (1,097 m): Tonto Platform (Red Canyon) 2,800 feet (853 m): Tonto Platform (Garnet) Length: 95 miles (152.9 km): Garnet Canyon to Red Canyon. Hikers seldom follow the entire Tonto Trail, normally using it to connect with rim-to-river routes. Approximate mileages between key points onthe Tonto
CULTURAL DEMONSTRATION SERIES The Cultural Demonstration Series p rovides visitors an opportunity to interact with tribal artisans from Grand Canyon's traditionally associated tribes and share their history and crafts with the public. Grand Canyon Conservancy is committed to preserving cultural heritage at Grand Canyon through this educational program as well as the transformation of the Desert View area to reflect the COLORADO RIVER NATURAL & CULTURAL HISTORY FLOAT TRIP 2021 Overview. Described by many as the quintessential river trip on the Colorado River through Grand Canyon, this 18-day float trip is crammed with geology, botany, history, wildlife biology, ecology, and much more. Traveling through Grand Canyon by river allows an unparalleled opportunity to view sites, ecosystems, and geologic structures not GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK LAPEL PIN Grand Canyon National Park was established on February 26,1919, after President Woodrow Wilson signed the Grand Canyon National Park Act. Today about 6 million visitors enter the park annually. Pin measures 1.25" square and is trimmed in gold tone metal VIRTUAL GRAND CANYON Virtual Grand Canyon. While Grand Canyon National Park phases re-opening, we rounded up our favorite ways to stay connected to this incredible landscape from the comfort of home. Take a virtual hike, watch a video, download coloring pages, and learn a new fact by exploring Grand Canyon National Park online. GRAND CANYON MOMENTS Thanks to a generous gift from Arizona Lottery, we launched a 20-week series of short, two to three-minute videos to bring Grand Canyon National Park to viewers at home. These inspiring videos covered a range of topics related to Grand Canyon National Park, including dark skies, trails, geology, ecology, history, wildlife, the Colorado RiverTONTO TRAIL
Location: South Rim Trails. Elevations: 3,600 feet (1,097 m): Tonto Platform (Red Canyon) 2,800 feet (853 m): Tonto Platform (Garnet) Length: 95 miles (152.9 km): Garnet Canyon to Red Canyon. Hikers seldom follow the entire Tonto Trail, normally using it to connect with rim-to-river routes. Approximate mileages between key points onthe Tonto
TANNER TRAIL
Escalante Route: About 15 miles (24 km) from the Tanner Trail to the New Hance Trail. This rugged route presents difficulties not normally encountered along the Tonto Trail. Several sections require exposed hand-and-toe climbing and vertical pack handling. No water except at the river. For experienced Grand Canyon hikers only. ×. StayConnected.
HERMIT TRAIL
2.5 miles (4.0 km): Hermit trailhead to Santa Maria Springs 7.8 miles (12.6 km): Hermit trailhead to Hermit Creek 9.3 miles (15.0 km): Hermit trailhead to Colorado River ASTRONOMER IN RESIDENCE AT GRAND CANYON The Astronomer in Residence program offers professional and amateur astronomers, educators, scientists, writers, and visual and performing artists the opportunity to practice and share their discipline under one of the most pristine night skies in the United States, Grand Canyon National Park.RETAIL LOCATIONS
For 24/7 access, shop online. Grand Canyon Conservancy operates seven retail stores at Grand Canyon and one outside the park in Jacob's Lake near the North Rim. When you shop with us, your purchase matters. Our stores feature a wide variety of books, maps, gifts, and more with proceeds benefiting the protection of Grand Canyon National Park.CONTACT PUBLISHING
Grand Canyon Conservancy P.O. Box 399 Grand Canyon, AZ 86023 (928) 638-2481 (800) 858-2808 COLORADO RIVER NATURAL & CULTURAL HISTORY FLOAT TRIP 2021 Overview. Described by many as the quintessential river trip on the Colorado River through Grand Canyon, this 18-day float trip is crammed with geology, botany, history, wildlife biology, ecology, and much more. Traveling through Grand Canyon by river allows an unparalleled opportunity to view sites, ecosystems, and geologic structures not PRODUCTS – GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY STORE Regular price. $6.00. Bright Angel Trail: Grand Canyon National Park Walking Stick Medallion. Regular price. $6.00. Bright Angel Trailhead Keychain. Regular price. $6.00. Bright Angel Trailhead Patch. HOME | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCYOUR WORKCLASSES & TOURSEVENTSDONATESHOPCONTACT Grand Canyon Conservancy is the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park, raising private funds, operating retail shops within the park, and providing premier guided educational programs about the natural and cultural history of the region. Our supporters fund projects including trails and historic building preservation, educational programs for the public, and the protection GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY FIELD INSTITUTE CLASSES AND TOURSCLASSES AND GUIDED TOURSABOUT USCONTACTSTAFFSERVICE-BASED TRIPSMAPS & DIRECTIONS Grand Canyon Conservancy Field Institute helps visitors experience Grand Canyon like never before. On our classes, guided hiking trips, and educational tours you’ll learn about the geology and cultural and natural history of this magnificent place from those who know it best—geologists, historians, ecologists, archaeologists, and otherexperts.
GRAND CANYON ARTIST IN RESIDENCE Applications are now open to be a Grand Canyon Artist in Residence. We are seeking professional artists working at a high level in their discipline who can give new insights and focus to Grand Canyon and the surrounding communities as an on-site resident artist at Grand CanyonNational Park.
TONTO TRAIL
Location: South Rim Trails. Elevations: 3,600 feet (1,097 m): Tonto Platform (Red Canyon) 2,800 feet (853 m): Tonto Platform (Garnet) Length: 95 miles (152.9 km): Garnet Canyon to Red Canyon. Hikers seldom follow the entire Tonto Trail, normally using it to connect with rim-to-river routes. Approximate mileages between key points onthe Tonto
SOUTH KAIBAB TRAIL
The National Park Service completed the cross-canyon “corridor” trail system in 1928—the same year it took control of the Bright Angel Trail. Most trails in Grand Canyon stay within the confines of a side canyon. But the South Kaibab is one of the few trails to follow open ridgelines that provide panoramic views of the main gorge. GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY STORE Grand Canyon Conservancy is the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park. When you shop with us, your purchase goes towards protecting and enhancing Grand Canyon National Park for present and future generations. Our stores feature a wide variety of books, maps, apparel, and gifts all inspired by Grand Canyon. ASTRONOMER IN RESIDENCE AT GRAND CANYON The Astronomer in Residence program offers professional and amateur astronomers, educators, scientists, writers, and visual and performing artists the opportunity to practice and share their discipline under one of the most pristine night skies in the United States, Grand Canyon National Park. CULTURAL DEMONSTRATION SERIES The Cultural Demonstration Series p rovides visitors an opportunity to interact with tribal artisans from Grand Canyon's traditionally associated tribes and share their history and crafts with the public. Grand Canyon Conservancy is committed to preserving cultural heritage at Grand Canyon through this educational program as well as the transformation of the Desert View area to reflect theSHIRTS & APPAREL
Grand Canyon Conservancy offers a wide variety of apparel and accessories for adults and children that are both stylish and educational. All About the Layers Short Sleeve T-shirt, Navy. Regular price. $20.00. Canyon Words Short Sleeve T-shirt, Men's. GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK LAPEL PIN Grand Canyon National Park was established on February 26,1919, after President Woodrow Wilson signed the Grand Canyon National Park Act. Today about 6 million visitors enter the park annually. Pin measures 1.25" square and is trimmed in gold tone metal HOME | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCYOUR WORKCLASSES & TOURSEVENTSDONATESHOPCONTACT Grand Canyon Conservancy is the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park, raising private funds, operating retail shops within the park, and providing premier guided educational programs about the natural and cultural history of the region. Our supporters fund projects including trails and historic building preservation, educational programs for the public, and the protection GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY FIELD INSTITUTE CLASSES AND TOURSCLASSES AND GUIDED TOURSABOUT USCONTACTSTAFFSERVICE-BASED TRIPSMAPS & DIRECTIONS Grand Canyon Conservancy Field Institute helps visitors experience Grand Canyon like never before. On our classes, guided hiking trips, and educational tours you’ll learn about the geology and cultural and natural history of this magnificent place from those who know it best—geologists, historians, ecologists, archaeologists, and otherexperts.
GRAND CANYON ARTIST IN RESIDENCE Applications are now open to be a Grand Canyon Artist in Residence. We are seeking professional artists working at a high level in their discipline who can give new insights and focus to Grand Canyon and the surrounding communities as an on-site resident artist at Grand CanyonNational Park.
TONTO TRAIL
Location: South Rim Trails. Elevations: 3,600 feet (1,097 m): Tonto Platform (Red Canyon) 2,800 feet (853 m): Tonto Platform (Garnet) Length: 95 miles (152.9 km): Garnet Canyon to Red Canyon. Hikers seldom follow the entire Tonto Trail, normally using it to connect with rim-to-river routes. Approximate mileages between key points onthe Tonto
SOUTH KAIBAB TRAIL
The National Park Service completed the cross-canyon “corridor” trail system in 1928—the same year it took control of the Bright Angel Trail. Most trails in Grand Canyon stay within the confines of a side canyon. But the South Kaibab is one of the few trails to follow open ridgelines that provide panoramic views of the main gorge. GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY STORE Grand Canyon Conservancy is the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park. When you shop with us, your purchase goes towards protecting and enhancing Grand Canyon National Park for present and future generations. Our stores feature a wide variety of books, maps, apparel, and gifts all inspired by Grand Canyon. ASTRONOMER IN RESIDENCE AT GRAND CANYON The Astronomer in Residence program offers professional and amateur astronomers, educators, scientists, writers, and visual and performing artists the opportunity to practice and share their discipline under one of the most pristine night skies in the United States, Grand Canyon National Park. CULTURAL DEMONSTRATION SERIES The Cultural Demonstration Series p rovides visitors an opportunity to interact with tribal artisans from Grand Canyon's traditionally associated tribes and share their history and crafts with the public. Grand Canyon Conservancy is committed to preserving cultural heritage at Grand Canyon through this educational program as well as the transformation of the Desert View area to reflect theSHIRTS & APPAREL
Grand Canyon Conservancy offers a wide variety of apparel and accessories for adults and children that are both stylish and educational. All About the Layers Short Sleeve T-shirt, Navy. Regular price. $20.00. Canyon Words Short Sleeve T-shirt, Men's. GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK LAPEL PIN Grand Canyon National Park was established on February 26,1919, after President Woodrow Wilson signed the Grand Canyon National Park Act. Today about 6 million visitors enter the park annually. Pin measures 1.25" square and is trimmed in gold tone metal HOME | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY Grand Canyon Conservancy is the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park, raising private funds, operating retail shops within the park, and providing premier guided educational programs about the natural and cultural history of the region. Our supporters fund projects including trails and historic building preservation, educational programs for the public, and the protection VIRTUAL GRAND CANYON Virtual Grand Canyon. While Grand Canyon National Park phases re-opening, we rounded up our favorite ways to stay connected to this incredible landscape from the comfort of home. Take a virtual hike, watch a video, download coloring pages, and learn a new fact by exploring Grand Canyon National Park online. GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY FIELD INSTITUTE CLASSES AND TOURS Grand Canyon Conservancy Field Institute helps visitors experience Grand Canyon like never before. On our classes, guided hiking trips, and educational tours you’ll learn about the geology and cultural and natural history of this magnificent place from those who know it best—geologists, historians, ecologists, archaeologists, and otherexperts.
MEMBERSHIP | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY You are invited to be part of a grand effort to share and protect this Natural Wonder of the World as a Grand Guardian with a gift of $1,000, $2,500, $5,000, or more.. Please join us to keep our shared inheritance grand by upgrading your support for Grand Canyon. For questions about being a Grand Guardian, please contact Lynn Donahue at ldonahue@grandcanyon.org or (602) 697-8147.DONATION PAGES
Grand Canyon Conservancy P.O. Box 399 Grand Canyon, AZ 86023 (928) 638-2481 (800) 858-2808SOUTH KAIBAB TRAIL
The National Park Service completed the cross-canyon “corridor” trail system in 1928—the same year it took control of the Bright Angel Trail. Most trails in Grand Canyon stay within the confines of a side canyon. But the South Kaibab is one of the few trails to follow open ridgelines that provide panoramic views of the main gorge.HERMIT TRAIL
6,640 feet (2,024 m): Hermit trailhead 4,880 feet (1,487 m): Santa Maria Springs 2,400 feet (732 m): Colorado RiverCONTACT PUBLISHING
Grand Canyon Conservancy P.O. Box 399 Grand Canyon, AZ 86023 (928) 638-2481 (800) 858-2808 GRAND CANYON HATS & HEADWEAR All Adopt-a-Lion Dark Skies For Kids GCC Logo Headwear Hike Smart Made in the USA. Grand Canyon Map Bana. Regular price. $24.00. Grand Canyon Rock Layers Microfiber Bandana. Regular price. $14.00. Junior Ranger Bucket Hat, Green. Regular price. BIRDS OF THE GRAND CANYON REGION, AN ANNOTATED CHECKLIST The birds of the Grand Canyon are beautiful, fascinating, and diverse. Updated for the first time in nearly thirty years, Birds of the Grand Canyon Region, an Annotated Checklist, Third Edition includes accounts of all 362 species known to occur in this spectacular and often remote region. Bar graphs illustrate the time of year when each species may be found, while detailed text accounts HOME | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCYOUR WORKCLASSES & TOURSEVENTSDONATESHOPCONTACT Grand Canyon Conservancy is the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park, raising private funds, operating retail shops within the park, and providing premier guided educational programs about the natural and cultural history of the region. Our supporters fund projects including trails and historic building preservation, educational programs for the public, and the protection GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY FIELD INSTITUTE CLASSES AND TOURSCLASSES AND GUIDED TOURSABOUT USCONTACTSTAFFSERVICE-BASED TRIPSMAPS & DIRECTIONS Grand Canyon Conservancy Field Institute helps visitors experience Grand Canyon like never before. On our classes, guided hiking trips, and educational tours you’ll learn about the geology and cultural and natural history of this magnificent place from those who know it best—geologists, historians, ecologists, archaeologists, and otherexperts.
GRAND CANYON ARTIST IN RESIDENCE Applications are now open to be a Grand Canyon Artist in Residence. We are seeking professional artists working at a high level in their discipline who can give new insights and focus to Grand Canyon and the surrounding communities as an on-site resident artist at Grand CanyonNational Park.
TONTO TRAIL
Location: South Rim Trails. Elevations: 3,600 feet (1,097 m): Tonto Platform (Red Canyon) 2,800 feet (853 m): Tonto Platform (Garnet) Length: 95 miles (152.9 km): Garnet Canyon to Red Canyon. Hikers seldom follow the entire Tonto Trail, normally using it to connect with rim-to-river routes. Approximate mileages between key points onthe Tonto
SOUTH KAIBAB TRAIL
The National Park Service completed the cross-canyon “corridor” trail system in 1928—the same year it took control of the Bright Angel Trail. Most trails in Grand Canyon stay within the confines of a side canyon. But the South Kaibab is one of the few trails to follow open ridgelines that provide panoramic views of the main gorge. GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY STORE Grand Canyon Conservancy is the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park. When you shop with us, your purchase goes towards protecting and enhancing Grand Canyon National Park for present and future generations. Our stores feature a wide variety of books, maps, apparel, and gifts all inspired by Grand Canyon. ASTRONOMER IN RESIDENCE AT GRAND CANYON The Astronomer in Residence program offers professional and amateur astronomers, educators, scientists, writers, and visual and performing artists the opportunity to practice and share their discipline under one of the most pristine night skies in the United States, Grand Canyon National Park. CULTURAL DEMONSTRATION SERIES The Cultural Demonstration Series p rovides visitors an opportunity to interact with tribal artisans from Grand Canyon's traditionally associated tribes and share their history and crafts with the public. Grand Canyon Conservancy is committed to preserving cultural heritage at Grand Canyon through this educational program as well as the transformation of the Desert View area to reflect theSHIRTS & APPAREL
Grand Canyon Conservancy offers a wide variety of apparel and accessories for adults and children that are both stylish and educational. All About the Layers Short Sleeve T-shirt, Navy. Regular price. $20.00. Canyon Words Short Sleeve T-shirt, Men's. GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK LAPEL PIN Grand Canyon National Park was established on February 26,1919, after President Woodrow Wilson signed the Grand Canyon National Park Act. Today about 6 million visitors enter the park annually. Pin measures 1.25" square and is trimmed in gold tone metal HOME | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCYOUR WORKCLASSES & TOURSEVENTSDONATESHOPCONTACT Grand Canyon Conservancy is the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park, raising private funds, operating retail shops within the park, and providing premier guided educational programs about the natural and cultural history of the region. Our supporters fund projects including trails and historic building preservation, educational programs for the public, and the protection GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY FIELD INSTITUTE CLASSES AND TOURSCLASSES AND GUIDED TOURSABOUT USCONTACTSTAFFSERVICE-BASED TRIPSMAPS & DIRECTIONS Grand Canyon Conservancy Field Institute helps visitors experience Grand Canyon like never before. On our classes, guided hiking trips, and educational tours you’ll learn about the geology and cultural and natural history of this magnificent place from those who know it best—geologists, historians, ecologists, archaeologists, and otherexperts.
GRAND CANYON ARTIST IN RESIDENCE Applications are now open to be a Grand Canyon Artist in Residence. We are seeking professional artists working at a high level in their discipline who can give new insights and focus to Grand Canyon and the surrounding communities as an on-site resident artist at Grand CanyonNational Park.
TONTO TRAIL
Location: South Rim Trails. Elevations: 3,600 feet (1,097 m): Tonto Platform (Red Canyon) 2,800 feet (853 m): Tonto Platform (Garnet) Length: 95 miles (152.9 km): Garnet Canyon to Red Canyon. Hikers seldom follow the entire Tonto Trail, normally using it to connect with rim-to-river routes. Approximate mileages between key points onthe Tonto
SOUTH KAIBAB TRAIL
The National Park Service completed the cross-canyon “corridor” trail system in 1928—the same year it took control of the Bright Angel Trail. Most trails in Grand Canyon stay within the confines of a side canyon. But the South Kaibab is one of the few trails to follow open ridgelines that provide panoramic views of the main gorge. GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY STORE Grand Canyon Conservancy is the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park. When you shop with us, your purchase goes towards protecting and enhancing Grand Canyon National Park for present and future generations. Our stores feature a wide variety of books, maps, apparel, and gifts all inspired by Grand Canyon. ASTRONOMER IN RESIDENCE AT GRAND CANYON The Astronomer in Residence program offers professional and amateur astronomers, educators, scientists, writers, and visual and performing artists the opportunity to practice and share their discipline under one of the most pristine night skies in the United States, Grand Canyon National Park. CULTURAL DEMONSTRATION SERIES The Cultural Demonstration Series p rovides visitors an opportunity to interact with tribal artisans from Grand Canyon's traditionally associated tribes and share their history and crafts with the public. Grand Canyon Conservancy is committed to preserving cultural heritage at Grand Canyon through this educational program as well as the transformation of the Desert View area to reflect theSHIRTS & APPAREL
Grand Canyon Conservancy offers a wide variety of apparel and accessories for adults and children that are both stylish and educational. All About the Layers Short Sleeve T-shirt, Navy. Regular price. $20.00. Canyon Words Short Sleeve T-shirt, Men's. GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK LAPEL PIN Grand Canyon National Park was established on February 26,1919, after President Woodrow Wilson signed the Grand Canyon National Park Act. Today about 6 million visitors enter the park annually. Pin measures 1.25" square and is trimmed in gold tone metal HOME | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY Grand Canyon Conservancy is the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park, raising private funds, operating retail shops within the park, and providing premier guided educational programs about the natural and cultural history of the region. Our supporters fund projects including trails and historic building preservation, educational programs for the public, and the protection VIRTUAL GRAND CANYON Virtual Grand Canyon. While Grand Canyon National Park phases re-opening, we rounded up our favorite ways to stay connected to this incredible landscape from the comfort of home. Take a virtual hike, watch a video, download coloring pages, and learn a new fact by exploring Grand Canyon National Park online. GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY FIELD INSTITUTE CLASSES AND TOURS Grand Canyon Conservancy Field Institute helps visitors experience Grand Canyon like never before. On our classes, guided hiking trips, and educational tours you’ll learn about the geology and cultural and natural history of this magnificent place from those who know it best—geologists, historians, ecologists, archaeologists, and otherexperts.
MEMBERSHIP | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY You are invited to be part of a grand effort to share and protect this Natural Wonder of the World as a Grand Guardian with a gift of $1,000, $2,500, $5,000, or more.. Please join us to keep our shared inheritance grand by upgrading your support for Grand Canyon. For questions about being a Grand Guardian, please contact Lynn Donahue at ldonahue@grandcanyon.org or (602) 697-8147.DONATION PAGES
Grand Canyon Conservancy P.O. Box 399 Grand Canyon, AZ 86023 (928) 638-2481 (800) 858-2808SOUTH KAIBAB TRAIL
The National Park Service completed the cross-canyon “corridor” trail system in 1928—the same year it took control of the Bright Angel Trail. Most trails in Grand Canyon stay within the confines of a side canyon. But the South Kaibab is one of the few trails to follow open ridgelines that provide panoramic views of the main gorge.HERMIT TRAIL
6,640 feet (2,024 m): Hermit trailhead 4,880 feet (1,487 m): Santa Maria Springs 2,400 feet (732 m): Colorado River GRAND CANYON HATS & HEADWEAR All Adopt-a-Lion Dark Skies For Kids GCC Logo Headwear Hike Smart Made in the USA. Grand Canyon Map Bana. Regular price. $24.00. Grand Canyon Rock Layers Microfiber Bandana. Regular price. $14.00. Junior Ranger Bucket Hat, Green. Regular price. BOOK ABOUT GRAND CANYON Bring Grand Canyon home with books about hiking, Grand Canyon's trails, human history, and more. When you shop with Grand Canyon Conservancy, your purchase matters protecting Grand Canyon for futuregenerations.
BIRDS OF THE GRAND CANYON REGION, AN ANNOTATED CHECKLIST The birds of the Grand Canyon are beautiful, fascinating, and diverse. Updated for the first time in nearly thirty years, Birds of the Grand Canyon Region, an Annotated Checklist, Third Edition includes accounts of all 362 species known to occur in this spectacular and often remote region. Bar graphs illustrate the time of year when each species may be found, while detailed text accounts VIRTUAL GRAND CANYON Virtual Grand Canyon. While Grand Canyon National Park phases re-opening, we rounded up our favorite ways to stay connected to this incredible landscape from the comfort of home. Take a virtual hike, watch a video, download coloring pages, and learn a new fact by exploring Grand Canyon National Park online.DONATION PAGES
Grand Canyon Conservancy P.O. Box 399 Grand Canyon, AZ 86023 (928) 638-2481 (800) 858-2808 MEMBERSHIP | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY You are invited to be part of a grand effort to share and protect this Natural Wonder of the World as a Grand Guardian with a gift of $1,000, $2,500, $5,000, or more.. Please join us to keep our shared inheritance grand by upgrading your support for Grand Canyon. For questions about being a Grand Guardian, please contact Lynn Donahue at ldonahue@grandcanyon.org or (602) 697-8147. GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY STORE Grand Canyon Conservancy is the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park. When you shop with us, your purchase goes towards protecting and enhancing Grand Canyon National Park for present and future generations. Our stores feature a wide variety of books, maps, apparel, and gifts all inspired by Grand Canyon.SOUTH KAIBAB TRAIL
The National Park Service completed the cross-canyon “corridor” trail system in 1928—the same year it took control of the Bright Angel Trail. Most trails in Grand Canyon stay within the confines of a side canyon. But the South Kaibab is one of the few trails to follow open ridgelines that provide panoramic views of the main gorge.TONTO TRAIL
Location: South Rim Trails. Elevations: 3,600 feet (1,097 m): Tonto Platform (Red Canyon) 2,800 feet (853 m): Tonto Platform (Garnet) Length: 95 miles (152.9 km): Garnet Canyon to Red Canyon. Hikers seldom follow the entire Tonto Trail, normally using it to connect with rim-to-river routes. Approximate mileages between key points onthe Tonto
COA | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY The 13th Annual Celebration of Art will be September 11, 2021 - January 17, 2022. Celebration of Art (CoA) is a wonderful tradition at Grand Canyon National Park, providing a vibrant experience for visitors, a venue for artists inspired by the canyon, and a successful fundraiser to benefit a dedicated art venue and arts programming atthe park.
GRAND CANYON ARTIST IN RESIDENCE Applications are now open to be a Grand Canyon Artist in Residence. We are seeking professional artists working at a high level in their discipline who can give new insights and focus to Grand Canyon and the surrounding communities as an on-site resident artist at Grand CanyonNational Park.
CULTURAL DEMONSTRATION SERIES The Cultural Demonstration Series p rovides visitors an opportunity to interact with tribal artisans from Grand Canyon's traditionally associated tribes and share their history and crafts with the public. Grand Canyon Conservancy is committed to preserving cultural heritage at Grand Canyon through this educational program as well as the transformation of the Desert View area to reflect the GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK LAPEL PIN Grand Canyon National Park was established on February 26,1919, after President Woodrow Wilson signed the Grand Canyon National Park Act. Today about 6 million visitors enter the park annually. Pin measures 1.25" square and is trimmed in gold tone metal VIRTUAL GRAND CANYON Virtual Grand Canyon. While Grand Canyon National Park phases re-opening, we rounded up our favorite ways to stay connected to this incredible landscape from the comfort of home. Take a virtual hike, watch a video, download coloring pages, and learn a new fact by exploring Grand Canyon National Park online.DONATION PAGES
Grand Canyon Conservancy P.O. Box 399 Grand Canyon, AZ 86023 (928) 638-2481 (800) 858-2808 MEMBERSHIP | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY You are invited to be part of a grand effort to share and protect this Natural Wonder of the World as a Grand Guardian with a gift of $1,000, $2,500, $5,000, or more.. Please join us to keep our shared inheritance grand by upgrading your support for Grand Canyon. For questions about being a Grand Guardian, please contact Lynn Donahue at ldonahue@grandcanyon.org or (602) 697-8147. GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY STORE Grand Canyon Conservancy is the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park. When you shop with us, your purchase goes towards protecting and enhancing Grand Canyon National Park for present and future generations. Our stores feature a wide variety of books, maps, apparel, and gifts all inspired by Grand Canyon.SOUTH KAIBAB TRAIL
The National Park Service completed the cross-canyon “corridor” trail system in 1928—the same year it took control of the Bright Angel Trail. Most trails in Grand Canyon stay within the confines of a side canyon. But the South Kaibab is one of the few trails to follow open ridgelines that provide panoramic views of the main gorge.TONTO TRAIL
Location: South Rim Trails. Elevations: 3,600 feet (1,097 m): Tonto Platform (Red Canyon) 2,800 feet (853 m): Tonto Platform (Garnet) Length: 95 miles (152.9 km): Garnet Canyon to Red Canyon. Hikers seldom follow the entire Tonto Trail, normally using it to connect with rim-to-river routes. Approximate mileages between key points onthe Tonto
GRAND CANYON ARTIST IN RESIDENCE Applications are now open to be a Grand Canyon Artist in Residence. We are seeking professional artists working at a high level in their discipline who can give new insights and focus to Grand Canyon and the surrounding communities as an on-site resident artist at Grand CanyonNational Park.
COA | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY The 13th Annual Celebration of Art will be September 11, 2021 - January 17, 2022. Celebration of Art (CoA) is a wonderful tradition at Grand Canyon National Park, providing a vibrant experience for visitors, a venue for artists inspired by the canyon, and a successful fundraiser to benefit a dedicated art venue and arts programming atthe park.
CULTURAL DEMONSTRATION SERIES The Cultural Demonstration Series p rovides visitors an opportunity to interact with tribal artisans from Grand Canyon's traditionally associated tribes and share their history and crafts with the public. Grand Canyon Conservancy is committed to preserving cultural heritage at Grand Canyon through this educational program as well as the transformation of the Desert View area to reflect the GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK LAPEL PIN Grand Canyon National Park was established on February 26,1919, after President Woodrow Wilson signed the Grand Canyon National Park Act. Today about 6 million visitors enter the park annually. Pin measures 1.25" square and is trimmed in gold tone metal VIRTUAL GRAND CANYON Virtual Grand Canyon. While Grand Canyon National Park phases re-opening, we rounded up our favorite ways to stay connected to this incredible landscape from the comfort of home. Take a virtual hike, watch a video, download coloring pages, and learn a new fact by exploring Grand Canyon National Park online. TRAILS | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY Trails. People flock to Grand Canyon to take in its splendor via a hike. The canyon offers hiking adventures for every skill level: from a rim-side stroll to a demanding hike below the rim on wilderness trails. No two trails are alike; each has its own merits, obstacles, challenges, and colorful history. Just like any other outdoorexperience
GRAND CANYON MOMENTS Thanks to a generous gift from Arizona Lottery, we launched a 20-week series of short, two to three-minute videos to bring Grand Canyon National Park to viewers at home. These inspiring videos covered a range of topics related to Grand Canyon National Park, including dark skies, trails, geology, ecology, history, wildlife, the Colorado RiverTANNER TRAIL
Escalante Route: About 15 miles (24 km) from the Tanner Trail to the New Hance Trail. This rugged route presents difficulties not normally encountered along the Tonto Trail. Several sections require exposed hand-and-toe climbing and vertical pack handling. No water except at the river. For experienced Grand Canyon hikers only. ×. StayConnected.
TONTO TRAIL
Location: South Rim Trails. Elevations: 3,600 feet (1,097 m): Tonto Platform (Red Canyon) 2,800 feet (853 m): Tonto Platform (Garnet) Length: 95 miles (152.9 km): Garnet Canyon to Red Canyon. Hikers seldom follow the entire Tonto Trail, normally using it to connect with rim-to-river routes. Approximate mileages between key points onthe Tonto
SOUTH KAIBAB TRAIL
The National Park Service completed the cross-canyon “corridor” trail system in 1928—the same year it took control of the Bright Angel Trail. Most trails in Grand Canyon stay within the confines of a side canyon. But the South Kaibab is one of the few trails to follow open ridgelines that provide panoramic views of the main gorge.CONTACT PUBLISHING
Grand Canyon Conservancy P.O. Box 399 Grand Canyon, AZ 86023 (928) 638-2481 (800) 858-2808HERMIT TRAIL
2.5 miles (4.0 km): Hermit trailhead to Santa Maria Springs 7.8 miles (12.6 km): Hermit trailhead to Hermit Creek 9.3 miles (15.0 km): Hermit trailhead to Colorado River CULTURAL DEMONSTRATION SERIES The Cultural Demonstration Series p rovides visitors an opportunity to interact with tribal artisans from Grand Canyon's traditionally associated tribes and share their history and crafts with the public. Grand Canyon Conservancy is committed to preserving cultural heritage at Grand Canyon through this educational program as well as the transformation of the Desert View area to reflect the THUNDER RIVER TRAIL / DEER CREEK TRAIL Thunder River, one of the world’s shortest rivers, flows for only 0.5 mile (0.8 km) before entering Tapeats Creek. Deer Creek Trail: Once in Surprise Valley, the Deer Creek Trail branches west (right) into Deer Creek Valley. Entering a deep narrows, the trail traverses a ledge on the west side. Leaving the narrows, it descends a talus slope VIRTUAL GRAND CANYON Virtual Grand Canyon. While Grand Canyon National Park phases re-opening, we rounded up our favorite ways to stay connected to this incredible landscape from the comfort of home. Take a virtual hike, watch a video, download coloring pages, and learn a new fact by exploring Grand Canyon National Park online.DONATION PAGES
Grand Canyon Conservancy P.O. Box 399 Grand Canyon, AZ 86023 (928) 638-2481 (800) 858-2808 MEMBERSHIP | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY You are invited to be part of a grand effort to share and protect this Natural Wonder of the World as a Grand Guardian with a gift of $1,000, $2,500, $5,000, or more.. Please join us to keep our shared inheritance grand by upgrading your support for Grand Canyon. For questions about being a Grand Guardian, please contact Lynn Donahue at ldonahue@grandcanyon.org or (602) 697-8147. GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY STORE Grand Canyon Conservancy is the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park. When you shop with us, your purchase goes towards protecting and enhancing Grand Canyon National Park for present and future generations. Our stores feature a wide variety of books, maps, apparel, and gifts all inspired by Grand Canyon.SOUTH KAIBAB TRAIL
The National Park Service completed the cross-canyon “corridor” trail system in 1928—the same year it took control of the Bright Angel Trail. Most trails in Grand Canyon stay within the confines of a side canyon. But the South Kaibab is one of the few trails to follow open ridgelines that provide panoramic views of the main gorge.TONTO TRAIL
Location: South Rim Trails. Elevations: 3,600 feet (1,097 m): Tonto Platform (Red Canyon) 2,800 feet (853 m): Tonto Platform (Garnet) Length: 95 miles (152.9 km): Garnet Canyon to Red Canyon. Hikers seldom follow the entire Tonto Trail, normally using it to connect with rim-to-river routes. Approximate mileages between key points onthe Tonto
COA | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY The 13th Annual Celebration of Art will be September 11, 2021 - January 17, 2022. Celebration of Art (CoA) is a wonderful tradition at Grand Canyon National Park, providing a vibrant experience for visitors, a venue for artists inspired by the canyon, and a successful fundraiser to benefit a dedicated art venue and arts programming atthe park.
GRAND CANYON ARTIST IN RESIDENCE Applications are now open to be a Grand Canyon Artist in Residence. We are seeking professional artists working at a high level in their discipline who can give new insights and focus to Grand Canyon and the surrounding communities as an on-site resident artist at Grand CanyonNational Park.
CULTURAL DEMONSTRATION SERIES The Cultural Demonstration Series p rovides visitors an opportunity to interact with tribal artisans from Grand Canyon's traditionally associated tribes and share their history and crafts with the public. Grand Canyon Conservancy is committed to preserving cultural heritage at Grand Canyon through this educational program as well as the transformation of the Desert View area to reflect the GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK LAPEL PIN Grand Canyon National Park was established on February 26,1919, after President Woodrow Wilson signed the Grand Canyon National Park Act. Today about 6 million visitors enter the park annually. Pin measures 1.25" square and is trimmed in gold tone metal VIRTUAL GRAND CANYON Virtual Grand Canyon. While Grand Canyon National Park phases re-opening, we rounded up our favorite ways to stay connected to this incredible landscape from the comfort of home. Take a virtual hike, watch a video, download coloring pages, and learn a new fact by exploring Grand Canyon National Park online.DONATION PAGES
Grand Canyon Conservancy P.O. Box 399 Grand Canyon, AZ 86023 (928) 638-2481 (800) 858-2808 MEMBERSHIP | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY You are invited to be part of a grand effort to share and protect this Natural Wonder of the World as a Grand Guardian with a gift of $1,000, $2,500, $5,000, or more.. Please join us to keep our shared inheritance grand by upgrading your support for Grand Canyon. For questions about being a Grand Guardian, please contact Lynn Donahue at ldonahue@grandcanyon.org or (602) 697-8147. GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY STORE Grand Canyon Conservancy is the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park. When you shop with us, your purchase goes towards protecting and enhancing Grand Canyon National Park for present and future generations. Our stores feature a wide variety of books, maps, apparel, and gifts all inspired by Grand Canyon.SOUTH KAIBAB TRAIL
The National Park Service completed the cross-canyon “corridor” trail system in 1928—the same year it took control of the Bright Angel Trail. Most trails in Grand Canyon stay within the confines of a side canyon. But the South Kaibab is one of the few trails to follow open ridgelines that provide panoramic views of the main gorge.TONTO TRAIL
Location: South Rim Trails. Elevations: 3,600 feet (1,097 m): Tonto Platform (Red Canyon) 2,800 feet (853 m): Tonto Platform (Garnet) Length: 95 miles (152.9 km): Garnet Canyon to Red Canyon. Hikers seldom follow the entire Tonto Trail, normally using it to connect with rim-to-river routes. Approximate mileages between key points onthe Tonto
COA | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY The 13th Annual Celebration of Art will be September 11, 2021 - January 17, 2022. Celebration of Art (CoA) is a wonderful tradition at Grand Canyon National Park, providing a vibrant experience for visitors, a venue for artists inspired by the canyon, and a successful fundraiser to benefit a dedicated art venue and arts programming atthe park.
GRAND CANYON ARTIST IN RESIDENCE Applications are now open to be a Grand Canyon Artist in Residence. We are seeking professional artists working at a high level in their discipline who can give new insights and focus to Grand Canyon and the surrounding communities as an on-site resident artist at Grand CanyonNational Park.
CULTURAL DEMONSTRATION SERIES The Cultural Demonstration Series p rovides visitors an opportunity to interact with tribal artisans from Grand Canyon's traditionally associated tribes and share their history and crafts with the public. Grand Canyon Conservancy is committed to preserving cultural heritage at Grand Canyon through this educational program as well as the transformation of the Desert View area to reflect the GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK LAPEL PIN Grand Canyon National Park was established on February 26,1919, after President Woodrow Wilson signed the Grand Canyon National Park Act. Today about 6 million visitors enter the park annually. Pin measures 1.25" square and is trimmed in gold tone metal VIRTUAL GRAND CANYON Virtual Grand Canyon. While Grand Canyon National Park phases re-opening, we rounded up our favorite ways to stay connected to this incredible landscape from the comfort of home. Take a virtual hike, watch a video, download coloring pages, and learn a new fact by exploring Grand Canyon National Park online. TRAILS | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY Trails. People flock to Grand Canyon to take in its splendor via a hike. The canyon offers hiking adventures for every skill level: from a rim-side stroll to a demanding hike below the rim on wilderness trails. No two trails are alike; each has its own merits, obstacles, challenges, and colorful history. Just like any other outdoorexperience
GRAND CANYON MOMENTS Thanks to a generous gift from Arizona Lottery, we launched a 20-week series of short, two to three-minute videos to bring Grand Canyon National Park to viewers at home. These inspiring videos covered a range of topics related to Grand Canyon National Park, including dark skies, trails, geology, ecology, history, wildlife, the Colorado RiverTANNER TRAIL
Escalante Route: About 15 miles (24 km) from the Tanner Trail to the New Hance Trail. This rugged route presents difficulties not normally encountered along the Tonto Trail. Several sections require exposed hand-and-toe climbing and vertical pack handling. No water except at the river. For experienced Grand Canyon hikers only. ×. StayConnected.
TONTO TRAIL
Location: South Rim Trails. Elevations: 3,600 feet (1,097 m): Tonto Platform (Red Canyon) 2,800 feet (853 m): Tonto Platform (Garnet) Length: 95 miles (152.9 km): Garnet Canyon to Red Canyon. Hikers seldom follow the entire Tonto Trail, normally using it to connect with rim-to-river routes. Approximate mileages between key points onthe Tonto
SOUTH KAIBAB TRAIL
The National Park Service completed the cross-canyon “corridor” trail system in 1928—the same year it took control of the Bright Angel Trail. Most trails in Grand Canyon stay within the confines of a side canyon. But the South Kaibab is one of the few trails to follow open ridgelines that provide panoramic views of the main gorge.CONTACT PUBLISHING
Grand Canyon Conservancy P.O. Box 399 Grand Canyon, AZ 86023 (928) 638-2481 (800) 858-2808HERMIT TRAIL
2.5 miles (4.0 km): Hermit trailhead to Santa Maria Springs 7.8 miles (12.6 km): Hermit trailhead to Hermit Creek 9.3 miles (15.0 km): Hermit trailhead to Colorado River CULTURAL DEMONSTRATION SERIES The Cultural Demonstration Series p rovides visitors an opportunity to interact with tribal artisans from Grand Canyon's traditionally associated tribes and share their history and crafts with the public. Grand Canyon Conservancy is committed to preserving cultural heritage at Grand Canyon through this educational program as well as the transformation of the Desert View area to reflect the THUNDER RIVER TRAIL / DEER CREEK TRAIL Thunder River, one of the world’s shortest rivers, flows for only 0.5 mile (0.8 km) before entering Tapeats Creek. Deer Creek Trail: Once in Surprise Valley, the Deer Creek Trail branches west (right) into Deer Creek Valley. Entering a deep narrows, the trail traverses a ledge on the west side. Leaving the narrows, it descends a talus slope HOME | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCYOUR WORKCLASSES & TOURSEVENTSDONATESHOPCONTACT Grand Canyon Conservancy is the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park, raising private funds, operating retail shops within the park, and providing premier guided educational programs about the natural and cultural history of the region. Our supporters fund projects including trails and historic building preservation, educational programs for the public, and the protection GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY FIELD INSTITUTE CLASSES AND TOURSCLASSES AND GUIDED TOURSABOUT USCONTACTSTAFFSERVICE-BASED TRIPSMAPS & DIRECTIONS Grand Canyon Conservancy Field Institute helps visitors experience Grand Canyon like never before. On our classes, guided hiking trips, and educational tours you’ll learn about the geology and cultural and natural history of this magnificent place from those who know it best—geologists, historians, ecologists, archaeologists, and otherexperts.
TRAILS | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY Trails. People flock to Grand Canyon to take in its splendor via a hike. The canyon offers hiking adventures for every skill level: from a rim-side stroll to a demanding hike below the rim on wilderness trails. No two trails are alike; each has its own merits, obstacles, challenges, and colorful history. Just like any other outdoorexperience
DONATION PAGES
Grand Canyon Conservancy P.O. Box 399 Grand Canyon, AZ 86023 (928) 638-2481 (800) 858-2808 GRAND CANYON MOMENTS Thanks to a generous gift from Arizona Lottery, we launched a 20-week series of short, two to three-minute videos to bring Grand Canyon National Park to viewers at home. These inspiring videos covered a range of topics related to Grand Canyon National Park, including dark skies, trails, geology, ecology, history, wildlife, the Colorado RiverTONTO TRAIL
Location: South Rim Trails. Elevations: 3,600 feet (1,097 m): Tonto Platform (Red Canyon) 2,800 feet (853 m): Tonto Platform (Garnet) Length: 95 miles (152.9 km): Garnet Canyon to Red Canyon. Hikers seldom follow the entire Tonto Trail, normally using it to connect with rim-to-river routes. Approximate mileages between key points onthe Tonto
SOUTH KAIBAB TRAIL
The National Park Service completed the cross-canyon “corridor” trail system in 1928—the same year it took control of the Bright Angel Trail. Most trails in Grand Canyon stay within the confines of a side canyon. But the South Kaibab is one of the few trails to follow open ridgelines that provide panoramic views of the main gorge. GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY STORE Grand Canyon Conservancy is the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park. When you shop with us, your purchase goes towards protecting and enhancing Grand Canyon National Park for present and future generations. Our stores feature a wide variety of books, maps, apparel, and gifts all inspired by Grand Canyon.TANNER TRAIL
Escalante Route: About 15 miles (24 km) from the Tanner Trail to the New Hance Trail. This rugged route presents difficulties not normally encountered along the Tonto Trail. Several sections require exposed hand-and-toe climbing and vertical pack handling. No water except at the river. For experienced Grand Canyon hikers only. ×. StayConnected.
GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK LAPEL PIN Grand Canyon National Park was established on February 26,1919, after President Woodrow Wilson signed the Grand Canyon National Park Act. Today about 6 million visitors enter the park annually. Pin measures 1.25" square and is trimmed in gold tone metal HOME | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCYOUR WORKCLASSES & TOURSEVENTSDONATESHOPCONTACT Grand Canyon Conservancy is the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park, raising private funds, operating retail shops within the park, and providing premier guided educational programs about the natural and cultural history of the region. Our supporters fund projects including trails and historic building preservation, educational programs for the public, and the protection GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY FIELD INSTITUTE CLASSES AND TOURSCLASSES AND GUIDED TOURSABOUT USCONTACTSTAFFSERVICE-BASED TRIPSMAPS & DIRECTIONS Grand Canyon Conservancy Field Institute helps visitors experience Grand Canyon like never before. On our classes, guided hiking trips, and educational tours you’ll learn about the geology and cultural and natural history of this magnificent place from those who know it best—geologists, historians, ecologists, archaeologists, and otherexperts.
TRAILS | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY Trails. People flock to Grand Canyon to take in its splendor via a hike. The canyon offers hiking adventures for every skill level: from a rim-side stroll to a demanding hike below the rim on wilderness trails. No two trails are alike; each has its own merits, obstacles, challenges, and colorful history. Just like any other outdoorexperience
DONATION PAGES
Grand Canyon Conservancy P.O. Box 399 Grand Canyon, AZ 86023 (928) 638-2481 (800) 858-2808 GRAND CANYON MOMENTS Thanks to a generous gift from Arizona Lottery, we launched a 20-week series of short, two to three-minute videos to bring Grand Canyon National Park to viewers at home. These inspiring videos covered a range of topics related to Grand Canyon National Park, including dark skies, trails, geology, ecology, history, wildlife, the Colorado RiverTONTO TRAIL
Location: South Rim Trails. Elevations: 3,600 feet (1,097 m): Tonto Platform (Red Canyon) 2,800 feet (853 m): Tonto Platform (Garnet) Length: 95 miles (152.9 km): Garnet Canyon to Red Canyon. Hikers seldom follow the entire Tonto Trail, normally using it to connect with rim-to-river routes. Approximate mileages between key points onthe Tonto
SOUTH KAIBAB TRAIL
The National Park Service completed the cross-canyon “corridor” trail system in 1928—the same year it took control of the Bright Angel Trail. Most trails in Grand Canyon stay within the confines of a side canyon. But the South Kaibab is one of the few trails to follow open ridgelines that provide panoramic views of the main gorge. GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY STORE Grand Canyon Conservancy is the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park. When you shop with us, your purchase goes towards protecting and enhancing Grand Canyon National Park for present and future generations. Our stores feature a wide variety of books, maps, apparel, and gifts all inspired by Grand Canyon.TANNER TRAIL
Escalante Route: About 15 miles (24 km) from the Tanner Trail to the New Hance Trail. This rugged route presents difficulties not normally encountered along the Tonto Trail. Several sections require exposed hand-and-toe climbing and vertical pack handling. No water except at the river. For experienced Grand Canyon hikers only. ×. StayConnected.
GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK LAPEL PIN Grand Canyon National Park was established on February 26,1919, after President Woodrow Wilson signed the Grand Canyon National Park Act. Today about 6 million visitors enter the park annually. Pin measures 1.25" square and is trimmed in gold tone metal HOME | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY Grand Canyon Conservancy is the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park, raising private funds, operating retail shops within the park, and providing premier guided educational programs about the natural and cultural history of the region. Our supporters fund projects including trails and historic building preservation, educational programs for the public, and the protection MEMBERSHIP | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY You are invited to be part of a grand effort to share and protect this Natural Wonder of the World as a Grand Guardian with a gift of $1,000, $2,500, $5,000, or more.. Please join us to keep our shared inheritance grand by upgrading your support for Grand Canyon. For questions about being a Grand Guardian, please contact Lynn Donahue at ldonahue@grandcanyon.org or (602) 697-8147. GRAND CANYON MOMENTS Thanks to a generous gift from Arizona Lottery, we launched a 20-week series of short, two to three-minute videos to bring Grand Canyon National Park to viewers at home. These inspiring videos covered a range of topics related to Grand Canyon National Park, including dark skies, trails, geology, ecology, history, wildlife, the Colorado RiverTANNER TRAIL
Escalante Route: About 15 miles (24 km) from the Tanner Trail to the New Hance Trail. This rugged route presents difficulties not normally encountered along the Tonto Trail. Several sections require exposed hand-and-toe climbing and vertical pack handling. No water except at the river. For experienced Grand Canyon hikers only. ×. StayConnected.
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Grand Canyon Conservancy P.O. Box 399 Grand Canyon, AZ 86023 (928) 638-2481 (800) 858-2808MAPS & DIRECTIONS
Maps & Directions. Grand Canyon is located in northern Arizona. The national park spans the Colorado River from Glen Canyon Dam in the east to the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead in the west, a distance of 277 miles (455 km). Both the North Rim Lodge and the South Rim’s Grand Canyon Village are accessible via two-lane highways. COA | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY The 13th Annual Celebration of Art will be September 11, 2021 - January 17, 2022. Celebration of Art (CoA) is a wonderful tradition at Grand Canyon National Park, providing a vibrant experience for visitors, a venue for artists inspired by the canyon, and a successful fundraiser to benefit a dedicated art venue and arts programming atthe park.
GRAND CANYON ARTIST IN RESIDENCE Applications are now open to be a Grand Canyon Artist in Residence. We are seeking professional artists working at a high level in their discipline who can give new insights and focus to Grand Canyon and the surrounding communities as an on-site resident artist at Grand CanyonNational Park.
CULTURAL DEMONSTRATION SERIES The Cultural Demonstration Series p rovides visitors an opportunity to interact with tribal artisans from Grand Canyon's traditionally associated tribes and share their history and crafts with the public. Grand Canyon Conservancy is committed to preserving cultural heritage at Grand Canyon through this educational program as well as the transformation of the Desert View area to reflect the ADOPT A LION ORNAMENT By symbolically adopting a lion for yourself or as a gift, you are protecting not just mountain lions, but also elk, mule deer, Abert's squirrels, California condors, and many other canyon species, as well as the habitat they call home. You or the gift recipient will receive:a custom 2D
HOME | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCYOUR WORKCLASSES & TOURSEVENTSDONATESHOPCONTACT Grand Canyon Conservancy is the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park, raising private funds, operating retail shops within the park, and providing premier guided educational programs about the natural and cultural history of the region. Our supporters fund projects including trails and historic building preservation, educational programs for the public, and the protection GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY FIELD INSTITUTE CLASSES AND TOURSCLASSES AND GUIDED TOURSABOUT USCONTACTSTAFFSERVICE-BASED TRIPSMAPS & DIRECTIONS Grand Canyon Conservancy Field Institute helps visitors experience Grand Canyon like never before. On our classes, guided hiking trips, and educational tours you’ll learn about the geology and cultural and natural history of this magnificent place from those who know it best—geologists, historians, ecologists, archaeologists, and otherexperts.
TRAILS | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY Trails. People flock to Grand Canyon to take in its splendor via a hike. The canyon offers hiking adventures for every skill level: from a rim-side stroll to a demanding hike below the rim on wilderness trails. No two trails are alike; each has its own merits, obstacles, challenges, and colorful history. Just like any other outdoorexperience
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Grand Canyon Conservancy P.O. Box 399 Grand Canyon, AZ 86023 (928) 638-2481 (800) 858-2808 GRAND CANYON MOMENTS Thanks to a generous gift from Arizona Lottery, we launched a 20-week series of short, two to three-minute videos to bring Grand Canyon National Park to viewers at home. These inspiring videos covered a range of topics related to Grand Canyon National Park, including dark skies, trails, geology, ecology, history, wildlife, the Colorado RiverSOUTH KAIBAB TRAIL
The National Park Service completed the cross-canyon “corridor” trail system in 1928—the same year it took control of the Bright Angel Trail. Most trails in Grand Canyon stay within the confines of a side canyon. But the South Kaibab is one of the few trails to follow open ridgelines that provide panoramic views of the main gorge.TONTO TRAIL
Location: South Rim Trails. Elevations: 3,600 feet (1,097 m): Tonto Platform (Red Canyon) 2,800 feet (853 m): Tonto Platform (Garnet) Length: 95 miles (152.9 km): Garnet Canyon to Red Canyon. Hikers seldom follow the entire Tonto Trail, normally using it to connect with rim-to-river routes. Approximate mileages between key points onthe Tonto
TANNER TRAIL
Escalante Route: About 15 miles (24 km) from the Tanner Trail to the New Hance Trail. This rugged route presents difficulties not normally encountered along the Tonto Trail. Several sections require exposed hand-and-toe climbing and vertical pack handling. No water except at the river. For experienced Grand Canyon hikers only. ×. StayConnected.
GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY STORE Grand Canyon Conservancy is the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park. When you shop with us, your purchase goes towards protecting and enhancing Grand Canyon National Park for present and future generations. Our stores feature a wide variety of books, maps, apparel, and gifts all inspired by Grand Canyon. GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK LAPEL PIN Grand Canyon National Park was established on February 26,1919, after President Woodrow Wilson signed the Grand Canyon National Park Act. Today about 6 million visitors enter the park annually. Pin measures 1.25" square and is trimmed in gold tone metal HOME | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCYOUR WORKCLASSES & TOURSEVENTSDONATESHOPCONTACT Grand Canyon Conservancy is the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park, raising private funds, operating retail shops within the park, and providing premier guided educational programs about the natural and cultural history of the region. Our supporters fund projects including trails and historic building preservation, educational programs for the public, and the protection GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY FIELD INSTITUTE CLASSES AND TOURSCLASSES AND GUIDED TOURSABOUT USCONTACTSTAFFSERVICE-BASED TRIPSMAPS & DIRECTIONS Grand Canyon Conservancy Field Institute helps visitors experience Grand Canyon like never before. On our classes, guided hiking trips, and educational tours you’ll learn about the geology and cultural and natural history of this magnificent place from those who know it best—geologists, historians, ecologists, archaeologists, and otherexperts.
TRAILS | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY Trails. People flock to Grand Canyon to take in its splendor via a hike. The canyon offers hiking adventures for every skill level: from a rim-side stroll to a demanding hike below the rim on wilderness trails. No two trails are alike; each has its own merits, obstacles, challenges, and colorful history. Just like any other outdoorexperience
DONATION PAGES
Grand Canyon Conservancy P.O. Box 399 Grand Canyon, AZ 86023 (928) 638-2481 (800) 858-2808 GRAND CANYON MOMENTS Thanks to a generous gift from Arizona Lottery, we launched a 20-week series of short, two to three-minute videos to bring Grand Canyon National Park to viewers at home. These inspiring videos covered a range of topics related to Grand Canyon National Park, including dark skies, trails, geology, ecology, history, wildlife, the Colorado RiverSOUTH KAIBAB TRAIL
The National Park Service completed the cross-canyon “corridor” trail system in 1928—the same year it took control of the Bright Angel Trail. Most trails in Grand Canyon stay within the confines of a side canyon. But the South Kaibab is one of the few trails to follow open ridgelines that provide panoramic views of the main gorge.TONTO TRAIL
Location: South Rim Trails. Elevations: 3,600 feet (1,097 m): Tonto Platform (Red Canyon) 2,800 feet (853 m): Tonto Platform (Garnet) Length: 95 miles (152.9 km): Garnet Canyon to Red Canyon. Hikers seldom follow the entire Tonto Trail, normally using it to connect with rim-to-river routes. Approximate mileages between key points onthe Tonto
TANNER TRAIL
Escalante Route: About 15 miles (24 km) from the Tanner Trail to the New Hance Trail. This rugged route presents difficulties not normally encountered along the Tonto Trail. Several sections require exposed hand-and-toe climbing and vertical pack handling. No water except at the river. For experienced Grand Canyon hikers only. ×. StayConnected.
GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY STORE Grand Canyon Conservancy is the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park. When you shop with us, your purchase goes towards protecting and enhancing Grand Canyon National Park for present and future generations. Our stores feature a wide variety of books, maps, apparel, and gifts all inspired by Grand Canyon. GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK LAPEL PIN Grand Canyon National Park was established on February 26,1919, after President Woodrow Wilson signed the Grand Canyon National Park Act. Today about 6 million visitors enter the park annually. Pin measures 1.25" square and is trimmed in gold tone metal HOME | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY Grand Canyon Conservancy is the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park, raising private funds, operating retail shops within the park, and providing premier guided educational programs about the natural and cultural history of the region. Our supporters fund projects including trails and historic building preservation, educational programs for the public, and the protection MEMBERSHIP | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY You are invited to be part of a grand effort to share and protect this Natural Wonder of the World as a Grand Guardian with a gift of $1,000, $2,500, $5,000, or more.. Please join us to keep our shared inheritance grand by upgrading your support for Grand Canyon. For questions about being a Grand Guardian, please contact Lynn Donahue at ldonahue@grandcanyon.org or (602) 697-8147. GRAND CANYON MOMENTS Thanks to a generous gift from Arizona Lottery, we launched a 20-week series of short, two to three-minute videos to bring Grand Canyon National Park to viewers at home. These inspiring videos covered a range of topics related to Grand Canyon National Park, including dark skies, trails, geology, ecology, history, wildlife, the Colorado RiverTANNER TRAIL
Escalante Route: About 15 miles (24 km) from the Tanner Trail to the New Hance Trail. This rugged route presents difficulties not normally encountered along the Tonto Trail. Several sections require exposed hand-and-toe climbing and vertical pack handling. No water except at the river. For experienced Grand Canyon hikers only. ×. StayConnected.
CONTACT PUBLISHING
Grand Canyon Conservancy P.O. Box 399 Grand Canyon, AZ 86023 (928) 638-2481 (800) 858-2808MAPS & DIRECTIONS
Maps & Directions. Grand Canyon is located in northern Arizona. The national park spans the Colorado River from Glen Canyon Dam in the east to the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead in the west, a distance of 277 miles (455 km). Both the North Rim Lodge and the South Rim’s Grand Canyon Village are accessible via two-lane highways. COA | GRAND CANYON CONSERVANCY The 13th Annual Celebration of Art will be September 11, 2021 - January 17, 2022. Celebration of Art (CoA) is a wonderful tradition at Grand Canyon National Park, providing a vibrant experience for visitors, a venue for artists inspired by the canyon, and a successful fundraiser to benefit a dedicated art venue and arts programming atthe park.
GRAND CANYON ARTIST IN RESIDENCE Applications are now open to be a Grand Canyon Artist in Residence. We are seeking professional artists working at a high level in their discipline who can give new insights and focus to Grand Canyon and the surrounding communities as an on-site resident artist at Grand CanyonNational Park.
CULTURAL DEMONSTRATION SERIES The Cultural Demonstration Series p rovides visitors an opportunity to interact with tribal artisans from Grand Canyon's traditionally associated tribes and share their history and crafts with the public. Grand Canyon Conservancy is committed to preserving cultural heritage at Grand Canyon through this educational program as well as the transformation of the Desert View area to reflect the ADOPT A LION ORNAMENT By symbolically adopting a lion for yourself or as a gift, you are protecting not just mountain lions, but also elk, mule deer, Abert's squirrels, California condors, and many other canyon species, as well as the habitat they call home. You or the gift recipient will receive:a custom 2D
COVID-19 (Coronavirus) UPDATE May 13, 2020: Grand Canyon National Park is opening limited day-use access to select South Rim viewpoints Friday, May 15 - Monday, May 18. Incoming traffic will be allowed from 6 a.m. - 10 a.m. Entrance fees will be waived. For a full list of what is available, visit the park'swebsite
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