b'NORTH KAIBAB RANGER DISTRICT 928-643-7395slowly eroded the land beneath it formingWHEREthe spectacularly deep canyon that weTO STAYall know today. The drive to Cape RoyalKaibab is a scenic drive along the North Rim.Lodge is in Viewpoints along the ride include Pointthe heart of Imperial, Roosevelt Point, Walhalla Overlook, and itthe North Vermilion Cliffs National Monument is aends at Cape Royal. KaibabNational 294,000-acre geological treasure, containing PariaForest justfive miles from Plateau, Vermilion Cliffs, Coyote Buttes and PariaThe Walhalla Glades Pueblo the entrance to Grand Canyon National Park\'s north Canyon. The area is nationally known for its beauty.The site was a summer home to families for over 100rim. Built "about 1926-1927," the lodge is said by some The Paria Canyon has towering walls, huge red rockyears, nine hundred years ago. Walhalla Plateau is ato have once been a working cattle ranch. Now, it\'s a amphitheaters, sandstone arches, wooded terraces,peninsula surrounded on three sides by the Grandquiet place where people come to see deer, wild turkey, and hanging gardens. The Vermilion Cliffs dominatesCanyon. The elevation in this area is a bit lowerthe Kaibab squirrel, a variety of wild birds, or to visit the remainder of the wilderness with its thickthan most of the North Rim of Grand Canyon, andthe national park. No phones or TVs in the rooms Navajo sandstone face, steep, boulder-strewn slopes,updrafts of warm air from the inner canyon allow theand cell phones do not work here. The lodge has a rugged arroyos and stark overall appearance. Somewinter snows to melt earlier from Walhalla Plateaurestaurant, lounge, and gift shop. There are individual of the best slot canyon hiking opportunities on thethan from other rim areas. This made Walhalla acabins for rent. Located on Hwy 67, 26 miles south Colorado Plateau are found here. California condorsfavorable place for ancestral people to farm. of Jacob Lake at mile marker #605. The lodge is at almost became extinct in the 20th century and thethe edge of a large meadow nestled in the quiet of the rare bird was placed on the federal EndangeredWHERE TO CAMP evergreens. 928-638-2389. KaibabLodge.comSpecies list in 1967. Following a captive breedingJacob Lake Campground offers 51 camp sites and program begun in 1983, six young condors wereis located 30 miles south and east of Fredonia at theJacob Lake Inn has been family-owned since 1923. released into the wild just north of Grand Canyon atintersection of US 89A and AZ 67, which are bothThis rustic property is comprised of a hotel, a motel Vermilion Cliffs in 1996. Permits are required! paved highways. Generally open mid-May to mid- and cabins. Unfussy hotel rooms include cable TV October for overnight camping, depending on weather.and porches. Casual, TV-free motel rooms provide WHAT TO SEE Reservations at recreation.gov or 877-444-6777. outdoor seating areas. Simple 1- or 2-room cabins Grand Staircase-Escalante Nationalhave outdoor decks. All accommodations offer private Monument spans many acres of Americas publicKaibab Camper Village AZ RV & Tentbathrooms. Wi-Fi is not available. There\'s an on-site, lands and contains three distinct units, GrandCampground has full RV hookups. They also haveNavajo-inspired restaurant serving American cuisine, Staircase, Kaiparowits, and Escalante Canyon. Thetent sites, a cabin-style room, and an economy cabin.along with a bakery offering a variety of homemade monument was the last place in the continentalFrom the visitor center at Jacob Lake, AZ drive southcookies daily. A gift shop sells local art, and a country United States to be mapped and is a diverse geologicon Highway 67 for 1/4 mile. Turn right on Foreststore and service station have convenience items.treasure speckled with monoliths, slot canyons,Road 461. Drive one mile on Forest Road 461. Hwy 89A & AZ-67. 928-643-7232. JacobLake.comnatural bridges, and arches. 928-635-5251 from Oct 16 - May 13 and928-643-7804 from May 14 - Oct 15. Grand Canyon National Park is one of the mostKaibabCamperVillage.compopular national parks in America with more than five million visitors each year. The history of the Grand Canyon goes back approximately six million years, with the Colorado River being the focal point of its creation. Over these millions of years, the Colorado River ArizonaRealCountry.com August 2020 25'