Event

Grand Canyon Water: A Biography (11 am - Ranger Talk) Yavapai Geology Museum (free)

Grand Canyon National Park

Fee:

Free.

Location: LAT/LONG: 36.066137, -112.117605


From Grand Canyon Visitor Center, continue driving along South Entrance Road, then make the first right turn onto a road that curves to the right and leads into a large parking lot. At the far end of the parking lot, a wide, paved footpath climbs a hill to the museum and the canyon rim at Yavapai Point. From the village, take South Entrance Road past Park Headquarters and Market Plaza, then make the next left turn onto the road that leads into the Museum's parking lot Another option is to park at the visitor center, then ride the free Kaibab Rim (Orange) Route shuttle to the museum. From the bus stop, walk the uphill path to Yavapai Geology Museum. Immediately behind the bus stop, a level footpath through the trees leads directly to the Yavapai Point Amphitheater on the edge of the canyon.

Dates & Times

Date:

Tuesday, July 12, 2022

Time:

11:00 AM

Duration:

30 minutes

Type of Event

Talk

Description

Grand Canyon Water: A Biography
A brief history of human water use in Grand Canyon: who uses it and how do they get it?

  • Ranger's Choice Programs are Presented Daily — Weather Permitting. The topic is chosen by the ranger. 20-30 Minutes — Free — Accessible. 

  • Meet at Yavapai Geology Museum.  You can park in the Yavapai Point/Museum parking lot, or ride the free Kaibab (Orange) Route shuttle to the museum from the Visitor Center. 
  • Programs are subject to change without notice.

 

 


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