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Grand Canyon National Park

Grand Canyon National Park, located in northwestern Arizona, is the 15th site in the United States to have been named as a national park. The park's central feature is the Grand Canyon, a gorge of the Colorado River, which is often considered one of the Wonders of the World. The park, which covers 1,217,262 acres (1,901.972 sq mi; 4,926.08 km2) of unincorporated area in Coconino and Mohave counties, received more than six million recreational visitors in 2017, which is the second highest count of all American national parks after Great Smoky Mountains National Park.[5] The Grand Canyon was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1979. The park celebrated its 100th anniversary on February 26, 2019.[6]

Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon from the South Rim at dawn
Location in Arizona
Location in the United States
LocationCoconino and Mohave counties, Arizona, United States
Nearest cityFredonia, Arizona (North Rim)
Tusayan, Arizona (South Rim)
Coordinates36°03′19″N 112°07′19″W / 36.0552608°N 112.1218355°W / 36.0552608; -112.1218355Coordinates: 36°03′19″N 112°07′19″W / 36.0552608°N 112.1218355°W / 36.0552608; -112.1218355[2]
Area1,217,262 acres (4,926.08 km2)[3]
EstablishedFebruary 26, 1919 (1919-02-26)
Visitors2,897,098 (in 2020)[4]
Governing bodyNational Park Service
WebsiteGrand Canyon National Park
CriteriaNatural: vii, viii, ix, x
Reference75
Inscription1979 (3rd Session)

History

 
1938 poster of the park

The Grand Canyon became well known to Americans in the 1880s after railroads were built and pioneers developed infrastructure and early tourism.[7] In 1903, President Theodore Roosevelt visited the site and said,

The Grand Canyon fills me with awe. It is beyond comparison—beyond description; absolutely unparalleled through-out the wide world ... Let this great wonder of nature remain as it now is. Do nothing to mar its grandeur, sublimity and loveliness. You cannot improve on it. But you can keep it for your children, your children's children, and all who come after you, as the one great sight which every American should see.[8]

Despite Roosevelt's enthusiasm and strong interest in preserving land for public use, the Grand Canyon was not immediately designated as a national park. The first bill to establish Grand Canyon National Park was introduced in 1882 by then-Senator Benjamin Harrison, which would have established Grand Canyon as the third national park in the United States, after Yellowstone and Mackinac. Harrison unsuccessfully reintroduced his bill in 1883 and 1886; after his election to the presidency, he established the Grand Canyon Forest Reserve in 1893. Theodore Roosevelt created the Grand Canyon Game Preserve by proclamation on November 28, 1906,[9] and the Grand Canyon National Monument on January 11, 1908.[10] Further Senate bills to establish the site as a national park were introduced and defeated in 1910 and 1911, before the Grand Canyon National Park Act was finally signed by President Woodrow Wilson on February 26, 1919.[11] The National Park Service, established in 1916, assumed administration of the park.

The creation of the park was an early success of the conservation movement. Its national park status may have helped thwart proposals to dam the Colorado River within its boundaries. (Later, the Glen Canyon Dam would be built upriver.) A second Grand Canyon National Monument to the west was proclaimed in 1932.[12] In 1975, that monument and Marble Canyon National Monument, which was established in 1969 and followed the Colorado River northeast from the Grand Canyon to Lees Ferry, were made part of Grand Canyon National Park. In 1979, UNESCO declared the park a World Heritage Site. The 1987 the National Parks Overflights Act[13] found that "Noise associated with aircraft overflights at the Grand Canyon National Park is causing a significant adverse effect on the natural quiet and experience of the park and current aircraft operations at the Grand Canyon National Park have raised serious concerns regarding public safety, including concerns regarding the safety of park users."

 
Grand Canyon Quarter

In 2010, Grand Canyon National Park was honored with its own coin under the America the Beautiful Quarters program.[14] On February 26, 2019, the Grand Canyon National Park commemorated 100 years since its designation as a national park.[15]

The Grand Canyon had been part of the National Park Service's Intermountain Region until 2018.[citation needed] Today, the Grand Canyon is a part of Region 8, also known as the Lower Colorado Basin.[16]

Legal history timeline

  • 1882 First unsuccessful attempt to establish a Grand Canyon National Park
  • 1893 Designated a "forest reserve" by President Benjamin Harrison (Presidential Proclamation #45)
  • 1908 Established as Grand Canyon National Monument by President Theodore Roosevelt (Presidential Proclamation #794)
  • 1919 Designation of Grand Canyon National Park by an act of Congress on February 26 (40 Stat 1175)
  • 1975 Grand Canyon National Park Enlargement Act an act of Congress on January 3 (88 Stat 2089) (Public Law 93-620)
  • 1979 Designation as a World Heritage Site on October 26[17]

Administrators

  • William Harrison Peters (acting): August 1919 – September 1920
  • Dewitt L. Raeburn: October 1920 – December 1921
  • John Roberts White (acting): December 1921 – February 1922
  • Walter Wilson Crosby: February 1922 – January 1924
  • George C. Bolton (acting): January 1923 – June 1923
  • John Ross Eakin: January 1924 – April 1927
  • Miner Raymond Tillotson: April 1927 – December 1938
  • James V. Lloyd (acting): December 1938 – February 1939
  • Harold Child Bryant (acting): February 1939 – January 1940
  • James V. Lloyd (acting): January 1940 – August 1940
  • Frank Alvah Kittredge: August 1940 – July 1941
  • Harold Child Bryant: August 1941 – March 1954
  • Preston P. Patraw: May 1954 – July 1955
  • John Sherman McLaughlin: August 1955 – March 1964
  • Howard B. Stricklin: March 1964 – February 1969
  • Robert R. Lovegren April 1969 – July 1972
  • Merle E. Stitt: August 1972 – January 1980
  • Bruce W. Shaw (acting): January 1980 – May 1980
  • Richard W. Marks: May 1980 – December 1988
  • John C. Reed (acting): December 1988 – January 1989
  • John H. Davis: January 1989 – August 1991
  • Robert Chandler: October 1991 – October 1993
  • Boyd Evison (acting): January 1994 – July 1994
  • Robert L. Arnberger: July 1994 – October 2000[18]

Geography

 
Grand Canyon regional map

The Grand Canyon, including its extensive system of tributary canyons, is valued for its combination of size, depth, and exposed layers of colorful rocks dating back to Precambrian times. The canyon itself was created by the incision of the Colorado River and its tributaries after the Colorado Plateau was uplifted, causing the Colorado River system to develop along its present path.

The primary public areas of the park are the South and North Rims, and adjacent areas of the canyon itself. The rest of the park is extremely rugged and remote, although many places are accessible by pack trail and backcountry roads. The South Rim is more accessible than the North Rim and accounts for 90% of park visitation.[19]

The park headquarters are at Grand Canyon Village, not far from the South Entrance to the park, near one of the most popular viewpoints.

South Rim

 
From Powell Point on the South Rim

Most visitors to the park come to the South Rim, arriving on Arizona State Route 64. The highway enters the park through the South Entrance, near Tusayan, Arizona, and heads eastward, leaving the park through the East Entrance.[20] Interstate 40 provides access to the area from the south. From the north, U.S. Route 89 connects Utah, Colorado, and the North Rim to the South Rim.[21] Overall, some 30 miles of the South Rim are accessible by road.[22][citation needed]

Services

Grand Canyon Village is the primary visitor services area in the park. It is a full-service community, including lodging, fuel, food, souvenirs, a hospital, churches, and access to trails and guided walks and talks.[23]

Lodging

Several lodging facilities are available along the South Rim.[24] Hotels and other lodging include El Tovar, Bright Angel Lodge, Kachina Lodge, Thunderbird Lodge, and Maswik Lodge, all of which are located in Grand Canyon Village, and Phantom Ranch, located on the canyon floor.[24] There is also an RV Park named Trailer Village. All of these facilities are managed by Xanterra Parks & Resorts, while the Yavapai Lodge (also in the village area) is managed by Delaware North.[24]

North Rim

 
Sunset at Cape Royal Point, North Rim. Wotans Throne featured.

The North Rim area of the park is located on the Kaibab Plateau and Walhalla Plateau, directly across the Grand Canyon from the principal visitor areas on the South Rim. The North Rim's principal visitor areas are centered around Bright Angel Point. The North Rim is higher in elevation than the South Rim, at over 8,000 feet (2,400 m) of elevation. Because it is so much higher than the South Rim, it is closed from December 1 through May 15 each year, due to the enhanced snowfall at elevation. Visitor services are closed or limited in scope after October 15. Driving time from the South Rim to the North Rim is about 4.5 hours, over 220 miles (350 km). [19]

On the North Rim there is the historic Grand Canyon Lodge[24] managed by Forever Resorts and a campground near the lodge, managed by the national park staff.[25]

Climate

According to the Köppen climate classification system, Grand Canyon National Park has five climate zones; Cold Semi-Arid (BSk), Humid Continental Dry Cool Summer (Dsb), Humid Continental Dry Warm Summer (Dsa), Warm Summer Mediterranean (Csb), and Hot Summer Mediterranean (Csa). The plant hardiness zone at Grand Canyon Visitor Center is 7a with an average annual extreme minimum temperature of 3.3 °F (−15.9 °C).[26]

Climate data for Grand Canyon NP 2, Arizona, 1991–2020 normals, extremes 1976–2012
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 64
(18)
69
(21)
77
(25)
82
(28)
92
(33)
101
(38)
97
(36)
97
(36)
93
(34)
89
(32)
74
(23)
65
(18)
101
(38)
Mean maximum °F (°C) 57.1
(13.9)
59.4
(15.2)
65.9
(18.8)
74.4
(23.6)
83.0
(28.3)
90.9
(32.7)
94.0
(34.4)
90.1
(32.3)
85.3
(29.6)
76.1
(24.5)
65.9
(18.8)
58.2
(14.6)
94.0
(34.4)
Average high °F (°C) 44.3
(6.8)
46.3
(7.9)
53.6
(12.0)
60.9
(16.1)
69.9
(21.1)
82.0
(27.8)
84.9
(29.4)
82.1
(27.8)
75.8
(24.3)
64.6
(18.1)
53.2
(11.8)
43.0
(6.1)
63.4
(17.4)
Daily mean °F (°C) 31.7
(−0.2)
33.7
(0.9)
39.3
(4.1)
44.9
(7.2)
52.8
(11.6)
62.5
(16.9)
67.7
(19.8)
65.9
(18.8)
59.8
(15.4)
49.0
(9.4)
39.0
(3.9)
30.6
(−0.8)
48.1
(8.9)
Average low °F (°C) 19.2
(−7.1)
21.1
(−6.1)
25.0
(−3.9)
28.8
(−1.8)
35.6
(2.0)
43.0
(6.1)
50.4
(10.2)
49.8
(9.9)
43.7
(6.5)
33.3
(0.7)
24.7
(−4.1)
18.2
(−7.7)
32.7
(0.4)
Mean minimum °F (°C) 0.0
(−17.8)
3.1
(−16.1)
10.6
(−11.9)
18.2
(−7.7)
25.1
(−3.8)
31.2
(−0.4)
41.0
(5.0)
41.6
(5.3)
32.7
(0.4)
20.8
(−6.2)
7.6
(−13.6)
1.9
(−16.7)
−3.6
(−19.8)
Record low °F (°C) −17
(−27)
−20
(−29)
−1
(−18)
8
(−13)
17
(−8)
25
(−4)
35
(2)
35
(2)
24
(−4)
8
(−13)
−6
(−21)
−20
(−29)
−20
(−29)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 1.76
(45)
1.23
(31)
1.85
(47)
0.64
(16)
0.40
(10)
0.22
(5.6)
2.33
(59)
2.19
(56)
1.50
(38)
1.23
(31)
0.77
(20)
1.25
(32)
15.37
(390)
Average snowfall inches (cm) 12.9
(33)
7.8
(20)
8.1
(21)
2.8
(7.1)
0.1
(0.25)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
1.1
(2.8)
2.2
(5.6)
8.0
(20)
43.0
(109)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.01 in) 6.4 6.1 5.9 3.5 2.6 1.7 7.0 10.1 5.7 5.1 4.0 6.0 64.1
Average snowy days (≥ 0.1 in) 4.0 3.3 2.9 1.2 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.7 1.3 3.5 17.0
Source: NOAA (mean maxima, minima 1981–2010)[27][28]

Activities

North Rim

 
From Toroweap Overlook on the North Rim

There are few roads on the North Rim, but there are some notable vehicle-accessible lookout points, including Point Imperial, Roosevelt Point, and Cape Royal. Mule rides are also available to a variety of places, including several thousand feet down into the canyon.

Many visitors to the North Rim choose to make use of the variety of hiking trails including the Widforss Trail, Uncle Jim's Trail, the Transept Trail, and the North Kaibab Trail. The North Kaibab Trail can be followed all the way down to the Colorado River, connecting across the river to the South Kaibab Trail and the Bright Angel Trail, which continue up to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.

The Toroweap Overlook is located in the western part of the park on the North Rim. Access is via unpaved roads off Route 389 west of Fredonia, Arizona. The roads lead through Grand Canyon–Parashant National Monument and to the overlook.

South Rim

 
From Desert View on the South Rim

A variety of activities at the South Rim cater to park visitors. A driving tour (35 miles (56 km)) along the South Rim is split into two segments. The western drive to Hermit's Point is eight miles (13 km) with several overlooks along the way, including Mohave Point, Hopi Point, and the Powell Memorial.[23] From March to December, access to Hermit's Rest is restricted to the free shuttle provided by the Park Service. The eastern portion to Desert View is 25 miles (40 km), and is open to private vehicles year round.

Walking tours include the Rim Trail, which runs west from the Pipe Creek viewpoint for about eight miles (13 km) of paved road, followed by seven miles (11 km) unpaved to Hermit's Rest. Hikes can begin almost anywhere along this trail, and a shuttle can return hikers to their point of origin. Mather Point, the first view most people reach when entering from the south entrance, is a popular place to begin.

Private canyon flyovers are provided by helicopters and small airplanes out of Las Vegas, Phoenix, and Grand Canyon National Park Airport. Due to a crash in the 1990s, scenic flights are no longer allowed to fly within 1,500 feet (460 m) of the rim within the Grand Canyon National Park.[29] Flights within the canyon are still available outside of park boundaries.[30]

Grand Canyon Conservancy

The Grand Canyon Conservancy is an organization dedication to the conservation of the Grand Canyon National Park. Currently, it has four main challenges to complete.

  1. Creating Inter-tribal cultural sites
  2. Dark Sky Preservation
  3. Discovery and exploration of the Park
  4. Trail creation and preservation[31]

Development

The U.S. government halted development of a 1.6 million acre area including the national park from 1966 to 2009, known as the Bennett Freeze, because of an ownership dispute between Hopi and Navajo.[32]

Grand Canyon Association

The Grand Canyon Association (GCA) is the National Park Service's official nonprofit partner. It raises private funds to benefit Grand Canyon National Park by operating retail shops and visitor centers within the park, and providing educational opportunities about the natural and cultural history of the region.

 
A panoramic view from the South Rim

See also

  Media related to Grand Canyon at Wikimedia Commons (image gallery)

References

  1. ^ Grand Canyon in United States of America July 24, 2019, at the Wayback Machine. protectedplanet.net. United Nations Environment World Conservation Monitoring Centre and the IUCN's World Commission on Protected Areas. Retrieved July 25, 2019.
  2. ^ "Grand Canyon National Park Visitor Center". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved August 14, 2011.
  3. ^ "Listing of acreage – December 31, 2011" (XLSX). Land Resource Division, National Park Service. Retrieved March 7, 2012. (National Park Service Acreage Reports)
  4. ^ "Annual Visitation Highlights". nps.gov. National Park Service.
  5. ^ "NPS Annual Recreation Visits Report". National Park Service. Retrieved March 7, 2019.
  6. ^ "Grand Canyon Centennial History". Time. Retrieved April 19, 2019.
  7. ^ Anderson, Michael F. "Polishing the Jewel: An Administrative History of Grand Canyon National Park" (PDF). Grand Canyon Association. (PDF) from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved December 7, 2015.
  8. ^ Pryputniewicz, Vanya; Peterson, Peter. "Grand Canyon National Park Presents Living History Performance of President Theodore Roosevelt". nps.gov. Retrieved February 27, 2015.
  9. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on April 2, 2015. Retrieved September 21, 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  10. ^ 35 Stat. 2175
  11. ^ Yanagihara, Wendy; Denniston, Jennifer (2008). Grand Canyon National Park. Lonely Planet. p. 95. ISBN 978-1741044836.
  12. ^ The National Parks: Index 2012–2016 (PDF). Washington, D.C.: National Park Service. (PDF) from the original on November 13, 2018. Retrieved November 19, 2018.
  13. ^ "Overflights – Documents – Grand Canyon National Park (U.S. National Park Service)".
  14. ^ "Grand Canyon Coin Introduced" (PDF). United States Mint. 2010. (PDF) from the original on February 27, 2015. Retrieved February 27, 2015. The Grand Canyon National Park Quarter is the fourth coin of 2010 in the America the Beautiful Quarters® Program. The reverse image features a view of the granaries above the Nankoweap Delta in Marble Canyon near the Colorado River.
  15. ^ "100th Anniversary Celebration Took Place in 2019".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  16. ^ "DOI Regions – Bureau Executive Assignments" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on July 3, 2021.
  17. ^ "Management – Grand Canyon National Park". www.nps.gov. U.S. National Park Service. Retrieved April 27, 2022.
  18. ^ Anderson, Michael F. (2000). Polishing the Jewel: An Administrative History of Grand Canyon National Park. Grand Canyon Association. p. 90.
  19. ^ a b "North Rim". Grand Canyon National Park. National Park Service. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
  20. ^ Rand McNally; National Park Guide; Michael Frome; Rand McNally & Company, Chicago; 1970; p. 47
  21. ^ Rand McNally (2010). Road Atlas. United States, Canada, Mexico.
  22. ^ "South Rim Pocket Map and Services Guide". National Park Service. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
  23. ^ a b National Park Service (1972). South Rim. Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona: US Government Printing Office.
  24. ^ a b c d "Lodging". National Park Service. Retrieved June 25, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  25. ^ "Campgrounds – North Rim". National Park Service. Retrieved December 7, 2015.
  26. ^ "USDA Interactive Plant Hardiness Map". United States Department of Agriculture. Retrieved July 5, 2019.
  27. ^ "NOWData – NOAA Online Weather Data". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved June 8, 2021.
  28. ^ "Summary of Monthly Normals 1991-2020". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved June 8, 2021.
  29. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on June 29, 2017. Retrieved November 3, 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  30. ^ Grand Canyon West. "Grand Canyon Helicopter & Aerial Tours".
  31. ^ "Home". Grand Canyon Conservancy. Retrieved April 27, 2022.
  32. ^ Kate Linthicum (November 5, 2009). "Trying to be rebuild [sic] after 40 frozen years". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 5, 2015.

External links

External image
  Public domain from the National Park Service.
  • Official website
  • Grand Canyon National Park Lodge
  • Grand Canyon Live Webcams (Bright Angel Trail, Kolb Studio, South Entrance)
  • Grand Canyon National Park at Curlie
  • Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) documentation, filed under Grand Canyon Village, Coconino County, AZ:
    • HAER No. AZ-40, "Cape Royal Road, Between North Entrance Road and Cape Royal", 29 photos, 51 data pages, 2 photo caption pages
    • HAER No. AZ-42, "West Rim Drive, Between Grand Canyon Village and Hermit Rest", 35 photos, 45 data pages, 2 photo caption pages
    • HAER No. AZ-43, "North Entrance Road, Between Little Park and Bright Angel Point", 24 photos, 43 data pages, 2 photo caption pages
    • HAER No. AZ-44, "East Rim Drive, Between South Entrance Road and Park Boundary", 28 photos, 69 data pages, 2 photo caption pages
    • HAER No. AZ-45, "South Entrance Road, Between South Park Boundary and Village Loop Road", 15 photos, 50 data pages, 1 photo caption page
    • HAER No. AZ-93, "Grand Canyon Water Supply Tanks, South Rim", 2 data pages
    • HAER No. AZ-95, "Transcanyon Water Line", 40 photos, 34 data pages, 8 photo caption pages
  • Historic American Landscapes Survey (HALS) No. AZ-6, "Mather Point Overlook, South Entrance Road, Grand Canyon Village, Coconino County, AZ", 23 photos, 3 measured drawings, 2 data pages
  •   Geographic data related to Grand Canyon National Park at OpenStreetMap
  • A 6-minute low resolution video of a flight over the Grand Canyon (1993)

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This article is about the national park in the southwestern United States For the canyon itself see Grand Canyon Grand Canyon National Park located in northwestern Arizona is the 15th site in the United States to have been named as a national park The park s central feature is the Grand Canyon a gorge of the Colorado River which is often considered one of the Wonders of the World The park which covers 1 217 262 acres 1 901 972 sq mi 4 926 08 km2 of unincorporated area in Coconino and Mohave counties received more than six million recreational visitors in 2017 which is the second highest count of all American national parks after Great Smoky Mountains National Park 5 The Grand Canyon was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1979 The park celebrated its 100th anniversary on February 26 2019 6 Grand Canyon National ParkIUCN category II national park 1 Grand Canyon from the South Rim at dawnLocation in ArizonaShow map of ArizonaLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesLocationCoconino and Mohave counties Arizona United StatesNearest cityFredonia Arizona North Rim Tusayan Arizona South Rim Coordinates36 03 19 N 112 07 19 W 36 0552608 N 112 1218355 W 36 0552608 112 1218355 Coordinates 36 03 19 N 112 07 19 W 36 0552608 N 112 1218355 W 36 0552608 112 1218355 2 Area1 217 262 acres 4 926 08 km2 3 EstablishedFebruary 26 1919 1919 02 26 Visitors2 897 098 in 2020 4 Governing bodyNational Park ServiceWebsiteGrand Canyon National ParkUNESCO World Heritage SiteCriteriaNatural vii viii ix xReference75Inscription1979 3rd Session Contents 1 History 1 1 Legal history timeline 1 2 Administrators 2 Geography 2 1 South Rim 2 1 1 Services 2 1 2 Lodging 2 2 North Rim 3 Climate 4 Activities 4 1 North Rim 4 2 South Rim 4 3 Grand Canyon Conservancy 5 Development 6 Grand Canyon Association 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit 1938 poster of the parkThe Grand Canyon became well known to Americans in the 1880s after railroads were built and pioneers developed infrastructure and early tourism 7 In 1903 President Theodore Roosevelt visited the site and said The Grand Canyon fills me with awe It is beyond comparison beyond description absolutely unparalleled through out the wide world Let this great wonder of nature remain as it now is Do nothing to mar its grandeur sublimity and loveliness You cannot improve on it But you can keep it for your children your children s children and all who come after you as the one great sight which every American should see 8 Despite Roosevelt s enthusiasm and strong interest in preserving land for public use the Grand Canyon was not immediately designated as a national park The first bill to establish Grand Canyon National Park was introduced in 1882 by then Senator Benjamin Harrison which would have established Grand Canyon as the third national park in the United States after Yellowstone and Mackinac Harrison unsuccessfully reintroduced his bill in 1883 and 1886 after his election to the presidency he established the Grand Canyon Forest Reserve in 1893 Theodore Roosevelt created the Grand Canyon Game Preserve by proclamation on November 28 1906 9 and the Grand Canyon National Monument on January 11 1908 10 Further Senate bills to establish the site as a national park were introduced and defeated in 1910 and 1911 before the Grand Canyon National Park Act was finally signed by President Woodrow Wilson on February 26 1919 11 The National Park Service established in 1916 assumed administration of the park The creation of the park was an early success of the conservation movement Its national park status may have helped thwart proposals to dam the Colorado River within its boundaries Later the Glen Canyon Dam would be built upriver A second Grand Canyon National Monument to the west was proclaimed in 1932 12 In 1975 that monument and Marble Canyon National Monument which was established in 1969 and followed the Colorado River northeast from the Grand Canyon to Lees Ferry were made part of Grand Canyon National Park In 1979 UNESCO declared the park a World Heritage Site The 1987 the National Parks Overflights Act 13 found that Noise associated with aircraft overflights at the Grand Canyon National Park is causing a significant adverse effect on the natural quiet and experience of the park and current aircraft operations at the Grand Canyon National Park have raised serious concerns regarding public safety including concerns regarding the safety of park users Grand Canyon Quarter In 2010 Grand Canyon National Park was honored with its own coin under the America the Beautiful Quarters program 14 On February 26 2019 the Grand Canyon National Park commemorated 100 years since its designation as a national park 15 The Grand Canyon had been part of the National Park Service s Intermountain Region until 2018 citation needed Today the Grand Canyon is a part of Region 8 also known as the Lower Colorado Basin 16 Legal history timeline Edit 1882 First unsuccessful attempt to establish a Grand Canyon National Park 1893 Designated a forest reserve by President Benjamin Harrison Presidential Proclamation 45 1908 Established as Grand Canyon National Monument by President Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Proclamation 794 1919 Designation of Grand Canyon National Park by an act of Congress on February 26 40 Stat 1175 1975 Grand Canyon National Park Enlargement Act an act of Congress on January 3 88 Stat 2089 Public Law 93 620 1979 Designation as a World Heritage Site on October 26 17 Administrators Edit William Harrison Peters acting August 1919 September 1920 Dewitt L Raeburn October 1920 December 1921 John Roberts White acting December 1921 February 1922 Walter Wilson Crosby February 1922 January 1924 George C Bolton acting January 1923 June 1923 John Ross Eakin January 1924 April 1927 Miner Raymond Tillotson April 1927 December 1938 James V Lloyd acting December 1938 February 1939 Harold Child Bryant acting February 1939 January 1940 James V Lloyd acting January 1940 August 1940 Frank Alvah Kittredge August 1940 July 1941 Harold Child Bryant August 1941 March 1954 Preston P Patraw May 1954 July 1955 John Sherman McLaughlin August 1955 March 1964 Howard B Stricklin March 1964 February 1969 Robert R Lovegren April 1969 July 1972 Merle E Stitt August 1972 January 1980 Bruce W Shaw acting January 1980 May 1980 Richard W Marks May 1980 December 1988 John C Reed acting December 1988 January 1989 John H Davis January 1989 August 1991 Robert Chandler October 1991 October 1993 Boyd Evison acting January 1994 July 1994 Robert L Arnberger July 1994 October 2000 18 Geography Edit Grand Canyon regional map The Grand Canyon including its extensive system of tributary canyons is valued for its combination of size depth and exposed layers of colorful rocks dating back to Precambrian times The canyon itself was created by the incision of the Colorado River and its tributaries after the Colorado Plateau was uplifted causing the Colorado River system to develop along its present path The primary public areas of the park are the South and North Rims and adjacent areas of the canyon itself The rest of the park is extremely rugged and remote although many places are accessible by pack trail and backcountry roads The South Rim is more accessible than the North Rim and accounts for 90 of park visitation 19 The park headquarters are at Grand Canyon Village not far from the South Entrance to the park near one of the most popular viewpoints South Rim Edit From Powell Point on the South Rim Most visitors to the park come to the South Rim arriving on Arizona State Route 64 The highway enters the park through the South Entrance near Tusayan Arizona and heads eastward leaving the park through the East Entrance 20 Interstate 40 provides access to the area from the south From the north U S Route 89 connects Utah Colorado and the North Rim to the South Rim 21 Overall some 30 miles of the South Rim are accessible by road 22 citation needed Services Edit Grand Canyon Village is the primary visitor services area in the park It is a full service community including lodging fuel food souvenirs a hospital churches and access to trails and guided walks and talks 23 Lodging Edit Several lodging facilities are available along the South Rim 24 Hotels and other lodging include El Tovar Bright Angel Lodge Kachina Lodge Thunderbird Lodge and Maswik Lodge all of which are located in Grand Canyon Village and Phantom Ranch located on the canyon floor 24 There is also an RV Park named Trailer Village All of these facilities are managed by Xanterra Parks amp Resorts while the Yavapai Lodge also in the village area is managed by Delaware North 24 North Rim Edit Sunset at Cape Royal Point North Rim Wotans Throne featured The North Rim area of the park is located on the Kaibab Plateau and Walhalla Plateau directly across the Grand Canyon from the principal visitor areas on the South Rim The North Rim s principal visitor areas are centered around Bright Angel Point The North Rim is higher in elevation than the South Rim at over 8 000 feet 2 400 m of elevation Because it is so much higher than the South Rim it is closed from December 1 through May 15 each year due to the enhanced snowfall at elevation Visitor services are closed or limited in scope after October 15 Driving time from the South Rim to the North Rim is about 4 5 hours over 220 miles 350 km 19 On the North Rim there is the historic Grand Canyon Lodge 24 managed by Forever Resorts and a campground near the lodge managed by the national park staff 25 Climate EditAccording to the Koppen climate classification system Grand Canyon National Park has five climate zones Cold Semi Arid BSk Humid Continental Dry Cool Summer Dsb Humid Continental Dry Warm Summer Dsa Warm Summer Mediterranean Csb and Hot Summer Mediterranean Csa The plant hardiness zone at Grand Canyon Visitor Center is 7a with an average annual extreme minimum temperature of 3 3 F 15 9 C 26 Climate data for Grand Canyon NP 2 Arizona 1991 2020 normals extremes 1976 2012Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 64 18 69 21 77 25 82 28 92 33 101 38 97 36 97 36 93 34 89 32 74 23 65 18 101 38 Mean maximum F C 57 1 13 9 59 4 15 2 65 9 18 8 74 4 23 6 83 0 28 3 90 9 32 7 94 0 34 4 90 1 32 3 85 3 29 6 76 1 24 5 65 9 18 8 58 2 14 6 94 0 34 4 Average high F C 44 3 6 8 46 3 7 9 53 6 12 0 60 9 16 1 69 9 21 1 82 0 27 8 84 9 29 4 82 1 27 8 75 8 24 3 64 6 18 1 53 2 11 8 43 0 6 1 63 4 17 4 Daily mean F C 31 7 0 2 33 7 0 9 39 3 4 1 44 9 7 2 52 8 11 6 62 5 16 9 67 7 19 8 65 9 18 8 59 8 15 4 49 0 9 4 39 0 3 9 30 6 0 8 48 1 8 9 Average low F C 19 2 7 1 21 1 6 1 25 0 3 9 28 8 1 8 35 6 2 0 43 0 6 1 50 4 10 2 49 8 9 9 43 7 6 5 33 3 0 7 24 7 4 1 18 2 7 7 32 7 0 4 Mean minimum F C 0 0 17 8 3 1 16 1 10 6 11 9 18 2 7 7 25 1 3 8 31 2 0 4 41 0 5 0 41 6 5 3 32 7 0 4 20 8 6 2 7 6 13 6 1 9 16 7 3 6 19 8 Record low F C 17 27 20 29 1 18 8 13 17 8 25 4 35 2 35 2 24 4 8 13 6 21 20 29 20 29 Average precipitation inches mm 1 76 45 1 23 31 1 85 47 0 64 16 0 40 10 0 22 5 6 2 33 59 2 19 56 1 50 38 1 23 31 0 77 20 1 25 32 15 37 390 Average snowfall inches cm 12 9 33 7 8 20 8 1 21 2 8 7 1 0 1 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 8 2 2 5 6 8 0 20 43 0 109 Average precipitation days 0 01 in 6 4 6 1 5 9 3 5 2 6 1 7 7 0 10 1 5 7 5 1 4 0 6 0 64 1Average snowy days 0 1 in 4 0 3 3 2 9 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 3 3 5 17 0Source NOAA mean maxima minima 1981 2010 27 28 Activities EditNorth Rim Edit From Toroweap Overlook on the North Rim There are few roads on the North Rim but there are some notable vehicle accessible lookout points including Point Imperial Roosevelt Point and Cape Royal Mule rides are also available to a variety of places including several thousand feet down into the canyon Many visitors to the North Rim choose to make use of the variety of hiking trails including the Widforss Trail Uncle Jim s Trail the Transept Trail and the North Kaibab Trail The North Kaibab Trail can be followed all the way down to the Colorado River connecting across the river to the South Kaibab Trail and the Bright Angel Trail which continue up to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon The Toroweap Overlook is located in the western part of the park on the North Rim Access is via unpaved roads off Route 389 west of Fredonia Arizona The roads lead through Grand Canyon Parashant National Monument and to the overlook South Rim Edit From Desert View on the South Rim A variety of activities at the South Rim cater to park visitors A driving tour 35 miles 56 km along the South Rim is split into two segments The western drive to Hermit s Point is eight miles 13 km with several overlooks along the way including Mohave Point Hopi Point and the Powell Memorial 23 From March to December access to Hermit s Rest is restricted to the free shuttle provided by the Park Service The eastern portion to Desert View is 25 miles 40 km and is open to private vehicles year round Walking tours include the Rim Trail which runs west from the Pipe Creek viewpoint for about eight miles 13 km of paved road followed by seven miles 11 km unpaved to Hermit s Rest Hikes can begin almost anywhere along this trail and a shuttle can return hikers to their point of origin Mather Point the first view most people reach when entering from the south entrance is a popular place to begin Private canyon flyovers are provided by helicopters and small airplanes out of Las Vegas Phoenix and Grand Canyon National Park Airport Due to a crash in the 1990s scenic flights are no longer allowed to fly within 1 500 feet 460 m of the rim within the Grand Canyon National Park 29 Flights within the canyon are still available outside of park boundaries 30 Grand Canyon Conservancy Edit The Grand Canyon Conservancy is an organization dedication to the conservation of the Grand Canyon National Park Currently it has four main challenges to complete Creating Inter tribal cultural sites Dark Sky Preservation Discovery and exploration of the Park Trail creation and preservation 31 Development EditThe U S government halted development of a 1 6 million acre area including the national park from 1966 to 2009 known as the Bennett Freeze because of an ownership dispute between Hopi and Navajo 32 Grand Canyon Association EditMain article Grand Canyon Association The Grand Canyon Association GCA is the National Park Service s official nonprofit partner It raises private funds to benefit Grand Canyon National Park by operating retail shops and visitor centers within the park and providing educational opportunities about the natural and cultural history of the region A panoramic view from the South RimSee also Edit Arizona portal Media related to Grand Canyon at Wikimedia Commons image gallery List of trails in Grand Canyon National Park List of national parks of the United StatesReferences Edit Grand Canyon in United States of America Archived July 24 2019 at the Wayback Machine protectedplanet net United Nations Environment World Conservation Monitoring Centre and the IUCN s World Commission on Protected Areas Retrieved July 25 2019 Grand Canyon National Park Visitor Center Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Retrieved August 14 2011 Listing of acreage December 31 2011 XLSX Land Resource Division National Park Service Retrieved March 7 2012 National Park Service Acreage Reports Annual Visitation Highlights nps gov National Park Service NPS Annual Recreation Visits Report National Park Service Retrieved March 7 2019 Grand Canyon Centennial History Time Retrieved April 19 2019 Anderson Michael F Polishing the Jewel An Administrative History of Grand Canyon National Park PDF Grand Canyon Association Archived PDF from the original on April 2 2015 Retrieved December 7 2015 Pryputniewicz Vanya Peterson Peter Grand Canyon National Park Presents Living History Performance of President Theodore Roosevelt nps gov Retrieved February 27 2015 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on April 2 2015 Retrieved September 21 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link 35 Stat 2175 Yanagihara Wendy Denniston Jennifer 2008 Grand Canyon National Park Lonely Planet p 95 ISBN 978 1741044836 The National Parks Index 2012 2016 PDF Washington D C National Park Service Archived PDF from the original on November 13 2018 Retrieved November 19 2018 Overflights Documents Grand Canyon National Park U S National Park Service Grand Canyon Coin Introduced PDF United States Mint 2010 Archived PDF from the original on February 27 2015 Retrieved February 27 2015 The Grand Canyon National Park Quarter is the fourth coin of 2010 in the America the Beautiful Quarters Program The reverse image features a view of the granaries above the Nankoweap Delta in Marble Canyon near the Colorado River 100th Anniversary Celebration Took Place in 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link DOI Regions Bureau Executive Assignments PDF Archived PDF from the original on July 3 2021 Management Grand Canyon National Park www nps gov U S National Park Service Retrieved April 27 2022 Anderson Michael F 2000 Polishing the Jewel An Administrative History of Grand Canyon National Park Grand Canyon Association p 90 a b North Rim Grand Canyon National Park National Park Service Retrieved November 18 2018 Rand McNally National Park Guide Michael Frome Rand McNally amp Company Chicago 1970 p 47 Rand McNally 2010 Road Atlas United States Canada Mexico South Rim Pocket Map and Services Guide National Park Service Retrieved June 20 2020 a b National Park Service 1972 South Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona US Government Printing Office a b c d Lodging National Park Service Retrieved June 25 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Campgrounds North Rim National Park Service Retrieved December 7 2015 USDA Interactive Plant Hardiness Map United States Department of Agriculture Retrieved July 5 2019 NOWData NOAA Online Weather Data National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved June 8 2021 Summary of Monthly Normals 1991 2020 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved June 8 2021 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on June 29 2017 Retrieved November 3 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Grand Canyon West Grand Canyon Helicopter amp Aerial Tours Home Grand Canyon Conservancy Retrieved April 27 2022 Kate Linthicum November 5 2009 Trying to be rebuild sic after 40 frozen years Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 5 2015 External links EditGrand Canyon National Park at Wikipedia s sister projects Definitions from Wiktionary Media from Commons News from Wikinews Quotations from Wikiquote Texts from Wikisource Textbooks from Wikibooks Resources from Wikiversity Travel information from Wikivoyage External image Public domain images from the National Park Service Official website Grand Canyon National Park Lodge Grand Canyon Live Webcams Bright Angel Trail Kolb Studio South Entrance Grand Canyon National Park at Curlie Historic American Engineering Record HAER documentation filed under Grand Canyon Village Coconino County AZ HAER No AZ 40 Cape Royal Road Between North Entrance Road and Cape Royal 29 photos 51 data pages 2 photo caption pages HAER No AZ 42 West Rim Drive Between Grand Canyon Village and Hermit Rest 35 photos 45 data pages 2 photo caption pages HAER No AZ 43 North Entrance Road Between Little Park and Bright Angel Point 24 photos 43 data pages 2 photo caption pages HAER No AZ 44 East Rim Drive Between South Entrance Road and Park Boundary 28 photos 69 data pages 2 photo caption pages HAER No AZ 45 South Entrance Road Between South Park Boundary and Village Loop Road 15 photos 50 data pages 1 photo caption page HAER No AZ 93 Grand Canyon Water Supply Tanks South Rim 2 data pages HAER No AZ 95 Transcanyon Water Line 40 photos 34 data pages 8 photo caption pages Historic American Landscapes Survey HALS No AZ 6 Mather Point Overlook South Entrance Road Grand Canyon Village Coconino County AZ 23 photos 3 measured drawings 2 data pages Geographic data related to Grand Canyon National Park at OpenStreetMap A 6 minute low resolution video of a flight over the Grand Canyon 1993 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grand Canyon National Park amp oldid 1150283856, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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