Scientists are learning more about how water moves through the Grand Canyon, and how what happens above ground affects what ...
See a map of historic wildfires over 5,000 acres on the north rim of the Grand Canyon in between 1986 and 2025.
The Grand Canyon Trust runs about 16-18 stewardship and restoration projects throughout the field season (April through October). We’re looking for a passionate, hardworking individual who loves the ...
A long trudge grants access to a little-visited pocket of otherworldly rock formations called the Wahweap Hoodoos. The trail to the Wahweap Hoodoos begins near the confluence of three creeks – Coyote ...
Descend the Bright Angel Trail from the South Rim to Havasupai Gardens (formerly called Indian Garden). Near the hitching posts, follow the signs toward Tonto West and Plateau Point. The trail crosses ...
This hike through Willow and Fortymile Gulch has all the ingredients of adventure: rugged canyons, alluring scenery, and orienteering. The tributaries of the Escalante River offer exceptional scenery ...
Leaving the trailhead behind, follow the canyon rim along a broad flat bench of De Chelly Sandstone, which was deposited as windblown sand dunes 250 million years ago. The trail continues to drop at a ...
This short, easy hike is a must-do if visiting the north rim of Grand Canyon National Park. This enjoyable trail begins by dropping down into a small valley with mature golden-barked ponderosa pines ...
Cottonwood Creek has carved a winding canyon through the jagged rocks of the Cockscomb, a sawtooth-like ridge in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. This description begins at the southern ...
Branch off the main corridor trails in Grand Canyon National Park to find seclusion in Clear Creek. The roundtrip hike to Clear Creek requires a four-day backpacking trip — one day to get down to ...
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