In my opinion the best way to get to the Grand Canyon from the midwest is to drive. The country is abundant with beautiful scenery. Our government has a website section dedicated to visiting the Grand Canyon. www.nps.gov/grca/planyourvisit
I15 north, I40east az64north
The best way to tour the grand canyon is to hire a tour guide. It is also possible to rent a burro so there isn't as much walking required.
The canyon that cuts its way from Marble Gorge to the Grand Wash Cliffs is the Grand Canyon. It stretches for approximately 277 miles and is known for its vast size and intricate landscape. The Colorado River flows through this iconic canyon, which is a popular destination for hikers, rafters, and sightseers.
the Grand canyon is a good family vacation spot. and on the way home you can go see old faithful in Wyoming! =)
The formation of The Canyon did not involve a meteor in any way whatsoever.
No. The Grand Canyon is way too far inland to get a tsunami.
The material eroded from the Grand Canyon was deposited on a plain. Over many years, water eroded the plain creating a canyon later known as the Grand Canyon. The water kept weathering down the rocks until it came down to a lower level way below the top of the Grand Canyon. That is why today we have a higher and lower part of the Grand Canyon. Overall, the Grand Canyon started out as a plain and as many years passed water weathered down the rocks.
God made it that way. He also made the appendix.
The Rose
That would depend on where you are traveling from.
A famous landmark and by the way it's spelled canyon NOT canion.
the same way it is being protected now