Grand Canyon National Park: A user's guide
The scale of this northern Arizona national park strains the vocabulary. Join us as we explore 60 parks in 60 days.
BETTER IN PERSON: A mere image can't convey what the human sees, looking down at the Grand Canyon from Mather Point. (Photo: ZUMA Press)
Welcome to MNN's 60 parks in 60 days project, a user's guide of sorts for America's incredible park system. Come with us as we explore a wide variety of national, state and local gems, from the country's most famous national park to that special city park that only the locals know about. We'll be adding a new park every day from now until the end of August — one more reason to visit MNN more frequently. You can read about all of them here.
Many visitors to Grand Canyon National Park — too many, in our view — come and go without wandering more than 100 feet from their car. The various overlooks – Mather Point, Grandview Point, Moran Point — certainly provide jaw-dropping views. But if you’re doing that sort of tour, at least make the drive east on Desert View Drive to the Desert View Watchtower, a 70-foot tower that provides what may be the best views along the South Rim.- Website: Grand Canyon National Park
- Park size: 1,217,403.32 acres or 1,904 square miles
- 2010 annual visitors: 4,388,386
- Busiest month: July, with 647,636 visitors
- Slowest month: January, with 120,409 visitors
- Funky fact: There are 167 species of fungi found in park























