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Top 5 tourist information tell Grand Canyon

The Grand Canyon: the product of hundreds of millions of years of geological changes, culminating in the creation of one of the greatest natural wonders of the world. Few people are aware of the magnitude of its National Park, which occupies an area of more than 434 km; over twice the length of Wales. Here, let's take a look at some of the National Park more tempting of hiking trails:

1 Hermit Trail

The path of the Hermitage was founded by Louis d. Boucher, a local resident, who created the Boucher trail and was an important member of the community, the South end. This trail begins and ends at the hermit Trailhead, located at an altitude of 2,024 metres, before quickly descending to an altitude of 884 meters Creek hermit. Here, visitors can observe some of the best views, without interruption to the sunset in the Park as a whole, although during the summer may walkers arrive there first to ensure the best viewing points.

2 Rim Trail

The path of the edge is a relatively simple way and has a variation of only 200 meters of altitude. This is much more suitable for winter hiking, when routes are largely inaccessible. Much of the route contains modern apartments and visitors can enjoy magnificent views of the inner Canyon. However, during storms, the area is very exposed and potential visitors should consider removing the local weather forecast before embarking on the road.

3 Grandview Trail

Created by mining of copper Peter Berry, hikers in the Grandview trail are received from the Supai group, accompanying them at the Horseshoe table. Under the table of la Herradura is the cave of the domes, which is known for its striking limestone formations, many of which have been developed over thousands of years. The route is one of the steepest hikes in the Park and is recommended only for experienced hikers.

4 North Kaibab Trail

Any great travel guide canon will agree that one of the tougher trails is the North Kaibab Trail. The route is 45 km and descends nearly 1,800 meters. The trip begins near the waterfall near Roaring Springs and ends at the Colorado River. For less experienced hikers, however, the return trip to simple four miles from Supai tunnel or the return trip of 1.5 miles per Coconino Overlook should be more than enough to capture the intense beauty of this road.

5 Bright Angel point Trail

This is one of the easiest and is perfect to catch the sunrise and sunset over the barrel. The route can be completed in as little as 10-20 minutes and start a log shelter before continuing for approximately 0.8 miles. Along this narrow path, walkers can see the Kaibab limestone and enjoy fabulous views that extend to the peak of San Francisco North Flagstaff.

The Grand Canyon: A desert landscape with jewels to discover

It would take years, if not decades, even the most ambitious Explorer put fingerprints on every trail in the Grand Canyon National Park. In fact, this vast desert contains many more routes, some of which have remained virtually unchanged for hundreds of years.


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