The most famous Arizona national park is the breathtaking Grand Canyon. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this deep red and golden canyon stretches over 277 miles and offers a variety of activities.
You can kayak on the Colorado River, hike to Havasu Falls and then swim in the emerald water of its pool, or ride a donkey along narrow paths on steep cliffs.
People come from all over the world to see this natural wonder with their own eyes. In fact, this is the second-most-visited national park in the United States, with almost six million yearly visitors.
Making a quick stop along a viewpoint is possible, but we encourage anyone to give themselves at least two days in this wild and surprisingly diverse land.