
It’s hard to imagine the thunderous forces of wind and water
that have rushed through the American Southwest for hundreds
of thousands of years to transform the colorful desert
sandstone into almost magical landscapes punctuated with
lakes and rushing water. In park after park, nature has
rendered a unique and different picture, resulting in no
place that exactly resembles any other and each with its own
story to tell.
At 277 miles long and 6,000 feet deep, the Grand Canyon is
the most dramatic result of these natural actions. You can
thrill to the view, which places the Canyon on the list of
the seven natural wonders of the world. Bryce Canyon, by
contrast, is not a canyon at all. It’s a series of hoodoos,
and high rock walls packed densely into 52 square miles. The
rock formations at Zion Canyon jut majestically out of the
desert earth. At Mesa Verde, the hillsides are virtually
covered with cliff dwellings of the ancients who lived here
thousands of year ago. At Canyonlands and Arches National
Parks, you’ll marvel at more dramatic natural architecture,
with the rusty red landscapes continuing through Monument
Valley until they blend into the isolated mesas and buttes
of Sedona, where serenity can be discovered in these
beautiful surroundings. We are confident that you will enjoy
this journey through Grand Canyon Country, knowing that
you’re taking a unique trip that will leave you with
memories to last a lifetime.
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