National Parks
Canyon in North America's National Parks
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Agua Canyon This overlook in the southern section of the park has a nice view of several standout hoodoos. Look fo |
Bryce Canyon National Park | |
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Bryce Point After absorbing views of the Black Mountains and Navajo Mountain, you can follow the Under-the-Rim-Trail |
Bryce Canyon National Park | |
Petroglyph Canyons The two canyons, commonly called Big Petroglyph and Little Petroglyph, are in the Coso Mountain range |
Death Valley National Park | |
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Twenty Mule Team Canyon This canyon was named for the 20-mule teams that, between 1883 and 1889, carried 10-ton loads of borax |
Death Valley National Park | |
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Grand Canyon Resort Hualapai Tourism, run by the Hualapai Tribe, offers the basic Hualapai Legacy tour package ($43.05 pe |
Grand Canyon | |
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Havasu Canyon Havasu Canyon, south of the middle part of Grand Canyon National Park's South Rim and away from the crowds, |
Grand Canyon | |
McKittrick Canyon A desert creek flows through this canyon, which is lined with walnut, maple, and other trees that explode |
Guadalupe Mountains National Park | |
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Inscription Canyon One of the world's largest natural Native American art galleries, this canyon is 42 mi northwest of Barstow |
The Mojave Desert | |
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Indian Canyons The Indian Canyons are the ancestral home of the Agua Caliente, part of the Cahuilla people. You can see |
Palm Springs and the Desert Resorts | |
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Tahquitz Canyon Ranger-led tours of Tahquitz Canyon take you into a secluded canyon on the Agua Caliente Reservation. |
Palm Springs and the Desert Resorts | |
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone This stunning canyon is 23 mi long, but there is only one trail from rim to base. As a result, a majority |
Yellowstone National Park |