Greetings from Grand Canyon National Park

Our family took the steam train from Williams, AZ to the Grand Canyon. The train pulls into the station, and you walk up the steps to the south rim. While my wife and I waited for our luggage, my three sons ran up the steps to take a look. My six year old came back down the steps out of breath and said “Dad, you’re not going to believe it, it’s fake. It’s a painting.” A gentleman next to us laughed and said “I know exactly what he means.”

There was a haze over the canyon, and it was so beautiful, he couldn’t believe it was real. That is a memory I will never forget.

Sincerely,
Daniel

Grand Canyon National Park

America’s Southwest is full of breathtaking canyons, but none as famous or as widely visited as the Grand Canyon. This world-famous landmark offers wondrous views, spectacular hiking, exhilarating whitewater rafting and countless adventures. One look across the enormous chasm confirms just why this inspirational place is one of the seven natural wonders of the world and a must-see destination for so many travelers. The park also protects a wealth of biological diversity, including numerous endemic and threatened species and several rare ecosystems.

State(s): Arizona

Established: 1919

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