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Grand Canyon: Awe-Inspiring Wonder

From ancient sites to dizzying heights, the Grand Canyon offers a jaw-dropping journey into the wild. Check out these highlights within the Grand Canyon’s 1.2 million acres, from South to North Rim.

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South Kaibab Trail

The South Kaibab Trail leads to the Colorado River. Along with the Bright Angel Trail, the path provides a direct route to the bottom of the canyon. But with minimal shade, be sure to bring plenty of water and sun protection.

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