The purpose of this place is to help visitors understand the complicated geology of the canyon. It does so with expansive views of the canyon behind large windows, and exhibits explaining the deposition of multiple rock layers, the uplift of the Colorado Plateau, and the carving of Grand Canyon There are also three-dimensional models, interpretive panels, photographs and videos to educate and entertain the visitor. A large topographic relief map is extremely helpful in comprehending the scale of the canyon. And the observation station has an excellent bookstore. Some ranger-led programs depart from here.
Keywords: Scenic, Free, Historic Site, Midday, Outside the city, Interesting, Park (Local / State / National), Everyone, In the afternoon, Summer (June - August), Exciting, In the morning, Need a car, Museum (Science)
For all those "soft-adventurers" who come with little time this is the place to see and be at the Grand Canyon. The views are spectacular, the information center is relatively easy to reach. The center is open from 8am-5pm (8pm in summer) and offers information on the history of the building, the geology of the Grand Canyon etc.
This place is perfect for taking in sunset or sunrise - just remember that the station is not open at sunrise in summer and it can get a little bit chilly while you wait for the first rays of light. So dress in layers and bring water and snacks.
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