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Twin Point Overlook, Grand Canyon National Park

Visiting the Grand Canyon can be quite the experience when traveling its less-than-occupied entry points. Some of these roads take you to places people may not even know exist. Viewing the Grand Canyon is such a dynamic experience that it could take years just to get a realistic perspective of its presence. Some may never know its many personalities.

Twin Point is one of those places that takes quite some time to access — 90 miles of dirt road stretching from St George to this point. No gas stations, no services — you must come prepared. The views reward you with solitude and a perspective rarely seen. Erosion has made quite the sculpture for water to flow through this amazing place. Take great care when visiting and cherish every moment.

 
 
 

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