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Grand Canyon North Rim: Discover the Remote, Wild Side of the National Park

Grand Canyon North Rim: Discover the Remote, Wild Side of the National Park

Discover Grand Canyon's remote, wild, and lesser-known North Rim, far less developed and visited than the South Rim. At 8,000 feet elevation, heavy winter snows close it from October 15 to May 15. The Jacob Lake road stays open longer—usually until late November—for day use and car camping.


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