The points that we stopped at:
- Grand Canyon Village which is on the south rim of the canyon (including Bright Angel Lodge and we saw the head of the Bright Angel Trail - the one that goes to the bottom of the Canyon to Phantom Ranch.).
- Grand Canyon Visitor's Center and Mather Point (*****be sure to read the caption under the close up of Vernon and me******)
- Drove the 22 miles east of the Visitor's Center and stopped at lookout points: Grandview Point, Lipan Point, and the Desert View Watchtower
This is what residents of Flagstaff get to look at out their windows! |
Vernon's first view of the Canyon |
Another look out along the South Rim |
Mather Point -- this and the next 4 pictures. The lookout was so crowded that we almost didn't walk out there but we're glad we did. It was a highlight of our Grand Canyon visit. |
This little guy had no fear of people. Food was on his mind. |
Beauty all around |
Grandview Point lookout |
Colorado River at Grandview Point lookout |
A view at Lipan Point lookout |
Also Lipan Point |
Watching these crows soar around above and way below us was a highlight. Vernon said that at one point one of them flew upside down for a short distance. It was incredible to watch. |
This and the next five are of the Desert View Watchtower |
Architect, Mary Coulter designed and had the tower built in 1932 |
Ceiling on the inside of the ground level of the tower |
A view from the top of the tower |
Another view from the top of the tower |
Vernon said to entitle this "Waiting for my honey". The inside of the tower -- the stairwells were decorated with Indian art |
Heading out from Desert View Watchtower to Cameron, AZ (33 miles) to have a late lunch |
We drove along some narrower parts of the canyon on the way to Cameron |
The Cameron Trading Post. It's been there 101 years. The restaurant there had beautiful wood craftsmanship and a stamped tin ceiling (and the yummy Navajo tacos) |
Tomorrow: Flagstaff to Amarillo, Texas
4 comments:
Gorgeous! It makes me think of the song I sang to my mother while she lay on her death bed, "How beautiful heaven must be." God created so much beauty here for us to enjoy, I can only imagine what He's preparing for us in heaven!It's so enjoyable going on this trip with you!☺You're a great tour guide Renie!We Love you both bunches! Be careful! Jay and Rosene
Thank you for sharing that Rosene. You're right, heaven has got to be incredibly wonderful and beautiful and we get to be there with Jesus and our loved ones:)
We love you too!
Really gorgeous! You had a fabulous day! I love the pictures, but pictures still don't do justice to how breathtaking this is.
I agree with the above, gorgeous! Or should we say "Gorge"ous haha. I've not yet seen the grand canyon, thanks for sharing it with me :)
Jenni for Jeff too
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