10
Best Views In Grand Canyon National Park

1
Mather Point

Mather Point is one of the most popular stops at the Grand Canyon South Rim for first-time visitors, and it’s easy to see why.

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2
Yavapai Point

Located just 0.7 miles west along the Rim Trail from Mather Point, Yavapai Point is another must-see stop. 

3
Mary Colter’s Lookout Studio

Designed by famed architect Mary Colter, the Mary Colter Lookout Studio is not just a viewpoint but a piece of art. 

4
Bright Angel Trailhead

Bright Angel Trailhead è la porta d'ingresso per coloro che desiderano avventurarsi nel canyon. 

5
Plateau Point

A bonus for experienced hikers, Plateau Point is accessed by a 6-mile one-way (12-mile round trip) hike descending 3,000 feet along the Bright Angel Trail. 

6
Trailview Overlook

Trailview Overlook offers a fantastic view of the bustling Grand Canyon Village and the switchbacking Bright Angel Trail. 

7
Maricopa Point

At Maricopa Point, the canyon opens up, offering expansive vistas to both the east and west that stretch out to the Colorado River.

8
Powell Point

Named after John Wesley Powell, a famous explorer of the Colorado River, Powell Point is marked by a memorial that pays tribute to the Grand Canyon’s early explorers. 

9
Hopi Point

Hopi Point is renowned for its stunning sunsets and is often considered one of the best places in the park to end your day. 

10
Mohave Point

Just a mile from Hopi Point, Mohave Point offers incredible views of the Colorado River’s rapids and west-facing canyon views.

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