Although the Grand Canyon became federally protected in 1893, it did not become a national park until 1919. The park's uniqueness comes from it sheer size: 277 river miles long, up to 18 miles wide, and a mile deep. In fact, the Grand Canyon is so large that it has two main points of entry, the North and South Rims, which are 215 miles apart for each other.
Fortunately, Grand Canyon National Park's South Rim has Amtrak service close by on the Southwest Chief. You literally have automobile,
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