Photography In The National Parks: A 1,000-Foot Difference

- By Rebecca Latson - April 23rd, 2019 2:00am
Phantom Ranch in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, is a popular destination, and the trail to Phantom Ranch provides views of amazing scenery with each and every step.
A small herd of bison calls the North Rim home. If you are lucky, you might see them off (or in the middle of) the park road near the entrance booths. These two bulls were having a little sparring match that ended in what looked like a draw.
The North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, is 1,000 feet higher in elevation than the South Rim. This elevation change results in cooler temperatures, a more forested landscape, and fewer crowds. The next time you are visiting the South Rim of this national park, make time for a day or two on the North Rim to see and feel this 1,000-foot different for yourself.
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