President Theodore Roosevelt visited the Grand Canyon on 1903 May 6. His speech there, one of over 200 he gave on his tour of the Western U.S., sums up the vision of the U.S. National Parks as well as any other writing.
Theodore Roosevelt who created the idea of making it a National Park.
Last year, we visited the Grand Canyon.
If you haven't visited the Grand Canyon, it is time to check it off of your "To Do List".
The South Rim at Grand Canyon Village is probably the most accessible and visited.
The National Parks Service reports that there have been 184,763,635 visits to the Grand Canyon Nat'l Park, since they have controlled it.
Of course! It's a natural phenomenon.
Close to 40 million.
In 2010 the Park had 4,388,386 visitors.
The National Park Service is a website that has a lot of information on the Grand Canyon. Wikipedia also has some information. If you are a hiking enthusiast check out some message boards. Chances are there are plenty of members who have visited the Grand Canyon.
There were 4,388,386 in 2010. About 4.5 million people visit the Grand Canyon National park each year.
The South Rim of the Grand Canyon is a Travel Destination 24/7 and 365 days every year. Winter is the least visited season and summer is the peak.
Woodrow Wilson (1919)