View from Shoshone Point, Grand Canyon National Park
Panoramic view from Shoshone Point in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. Taken May, 2013. For trail information, visit
Shoshoni Point, Grand Canyon AZ
Thanks to the park rangers for clueing me in on this AMAZING spot. About a 1 mile hike to the rim & dog friendly!!
The hidden gem near the south rim of the Grand Canyon National Park
If you're going to the south rim of the Grand Canyon and want to avoid some of the big crowds Shoshone point is a great place to go.
Twin Point: Little Known Overlook of the Grand Canyon
Twin Point is a seldom-visited viewpoint overlooking the north rim of the Grand Canyon, Arizona. The drive to get there starts in St. George Utah and takes you through part of the Arizona Strip and the Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument.
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Powell Memorial observation point Grand Canyon National Park
Amazing video Oct. 31 2015, from my foot at the edge of Powell Memorial observation pint, Grand Canyon National Park Arizona. Standing just to the right of the walkway. The Colorado River just in front at the start of the video is about 2.4 miles out and about 1.2 miles down, when the river can be seen again up and to the right, that's about 29 miles away. Just above that it looks like two pikes apart in the distance, that may be Marble Canyon about 59 miles away. This is a breath taking experience, about 4.5 hours from Las Vegas.
Grandview Point, Grand Canyon -- panoramic view at Colorado River.
This popular viewpoint offers panoramic views of Grand Canyon from east to west, including several bends of the Colorado River to the east.
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Grand Canyon from Angels Window
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Spectacular Sunset at Grand Canyon's Hopi Point (HD)
Filmed in October 2012, this is the Hopi Point at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. Hopi Point is the best location at the South Rim to watch magnificent sunsets. You can even see a slither of the mighty Colorado River from up here.
2008 Juhl Family Vacation Grand Canyon NP
Grand Canyon - Arizona Dog Friendly
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Do you travel with your pets? The Grand Canyon National Park is one of the most pet friendly National Parks in the Nation!
Join us as we explore the Grand Canyon Village and Desert View Drive with our dogs, Apollo and Heidi.
We tell you about all the dog-friendly places inside the National Park, dog-friendly accommodations for overnight stay and dog-friendly patio restaurants to eat at.
Most importantly, we took the dogs to all of the beautiful viewpoints along the south rim.
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111-Grandview Point in Grand Canyon
111-Grandview Point in Grand Canyon
Grandview Point at South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park Panoramic View
Grandview Point is around the middle of the Desert View Drive in South Rim of Grand Canyon.
View starts with Shoshone Point in the distance east of Grandview Point, pans clockwise for a view of the canyon and North Rim, ending with Moran Point and Coronado Butte in the distance west of Grandview Point.
Grand Canyon Rim-Rim-Rim, December 2018
Grand Canyon National Park - Mather Point Overlook
A view of the Grand Canyon at Mather Point. Video taken November 23, 2011.
May 2013, in The Grand Canyon
We are heading East on Arizona highway 64 in The Grand Canyon. We are making a few stops at some of the lookout points.
VISITING THE GRAND CANYON (with our dog!) // ARIZONA TRAVEL VLOG
The Grand Canyon is one of our favorite places on earth! Getting it experience with our dog and on this special anniversary was so great!
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North America - Wonderland of Nature Vacation Travel Video Guide (episode 1)
Travel video about destination Wonderland of Nature, North America.
Early in the morning, mist cloaks the deep valleys of the Grand Canyon. Soon it clears to reveal a huge, magical world. Millions of years ago, erosion and the relentless power of the Colorado River created this magnificent landscape and even today the river continues to force its way through the rock, sand and mud of the Grand Canyon. The first to discover the canyons were the Anasazi Indians who settled in the region around a thousand years ago. They hunted for food and also cultivated corn, pumpkins and beans in many of the neighbouring valleys and even today a small Indian tribe lives in a nearby canyon. For many years Monument Valley and its distinctive mesas in the northern part of Arizona have become one of the most famous natural landmarks in the United States. The glowing landscape owed its original fame to the American film industry and several famous western classics were filmed amid its striking scenery. The splendour of the Mesa Verde, or ‘Green Table’, is well described by its name. The seemingly endless landscape reveals a broad and idyllic plain. Park Point is the highest vantage point, two thousand six hundred metres above sea level. The plateau is rich with forest and game and the Mesa’s oldest archaeological discoveries date back around twelve thousand years. Zion National Park attained its present day dimensions by 1939 and since then an increasing number of visitors have witnessed its magnificent rock formations. Despite, by American standards, its relatively small dimensions of six hundred square kilometres, the region consists of numerous diverse vegetation zones. Although the region’s flora is as diverse as the terrain upon which it grows, millions of years ago the area was a vast desert. The southern part of the Joshua Tree National Park is influenced by the hot and arid Sonora Desert. In contrast, in the higher altitudes of the north is the cooler Mojave Desert. In spring various desert flowers begin to blossom and the otherwise sandy brown scenery is transformed into a colourful and shining ocean of floral splendour.
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106-Navajo Point in Grand Canyon
106-Navajo Point in Grand Canyon
Lipan Point on South Rim of Grand Canyon
Lipan Point on South Rim of Grand Canyon