No, the Grand Canyon is present only in Arizona. The Colorado River does not flow into New Mexico, although the Colorado River watershed includes western New Mexico which joins the Colorad River after it leaves the Grand Canyon.
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No, the Grand Canyon is in northwestern Arizona.
The Grand Canyon is only found in northwestern Arizona.
Since it is in northwestern Arizona, it can be said to lie between Utah and Sonora, Mexico as well as between Nevada and New Mexico. It has no border with any state and lies exclusively within Arizona.
No. Copper canyon is in Mexico while the Grand canyon is in Arizona.
No, it is close to Nevada.
No, the Grand Canyon National Park is is Arizona.
Yes, it is in northwestern Mexico on the Baja as well as in Arizona.
Now known as Arizona, and New Mexico. Also The Grand Canyon.
The Sonoran Desert is located in southwestern Arizona and northwestern Mexico.
No. It is in Arizona. The Colorado River flows out to the pacific but the Canyon ends long before that.
The Sonoran is a hot tropical desert in northwestern Mexico that enters Arizona and southern California.
If the question refers to the Grand Canyon State then it is by happinstance. Arizona was carved out of New Mexico Territory after a lot of thought struggle and bickering. At one time the plan was to divide New Mexico Territory on an East-West gridline with Arizona taking the bottom half. Had that been done, the Grand Canyon would be in New Mexico.