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Navajo Point near Grand Canyon Village, AZ

Navajo Point Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
The following tours visit Navajo Point near Grand Canyon Village, AZ:
Grand Canyon South Rim 4-Hour Biblical Creation Sunset Tour Photo
5/2/2024 - 4/30/2025
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Navajo Point, situated majestically in the Grand Canyon Area of Arizona, is celebrated as one of the grandest view points in the region.

Nestled nearly a mile above the canyon's floor, it stands tall at an intimidating 7,461 feet, offering an unparalleled panoramic view of the stunning landscape that stretches below. Vacationers and nature enthusiasts who crave a soaking view of the natural artwork that the Grand Canyon embodies should without a doubt embark on an expedition to Navajo Point.

Established in the early 20th century, this scenic spot sprawls generously over the eastern edge of the South Rim of Grand Canyon. The point derives its name in honor of the Native American Navajo Tribe that dominated the region over centuries, thus exemplifying a remarkable historic significance attached to it. Over time, Navajo Point has evolved to become one of the most frequented tourist hotspots, owing to its grand vistas and the engaging touch with nature that it promises.

One of the key highlights of Navajo Point is the Desert View Watchtower. This historic building is an architectural marvel standing at 70 feet, designed by the notable architect Mary Colter in the 1930s. The watchtower is a tribute to the ancestral Puebloan towers found across the south-west region. With Native American motifs adorning its interiors and five distinct levels to be explored, the watchtower offers much more than an extended view of the dramatic surroundings.

Navajo Point is also home to one of the most riveting natural wonders, the Colorado River. Here, the river can be seen making its iconic 'Big Bend', providing a treat to the eyes that is indescribably beautiful and humbling. This sight alone, makes a visit to Navajo Point worthwhile. For all the hiking enthusiasts, the point also provides access to the end point of the East Rim Trail, luring thousand of hikers yearly, all intrigued to hike one of the best trails the Grand Canyon has to offer and reward themselves with the surreal view upon completion.

In conclusion, Navajo Point is not just a fascinating location but also an experience to cherish. From its rich heritage to the breathtaking wildlife and topography, it paints a portrait that continually changes with the light, weather, and seasons. The astonishing perspectives of the canyon and Colorado River, coupled with the intriguing Desert View Watchtower, makes this point an obligatory place on every traveler's itinerary. Whether you wish to immerse yourself in the tranquility of the natural world, reminisce about the rich native history, or just make eternal memories, Navajo Point is your destination.


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