Grand Canyon Lipan Point. Forests on this side of the canyon and on the North Rim, just eight miles (13 km) away, make Lipan Point an ideal spot for birds crossing the canyon Map of the Day 1 hike (purple) on the Escalante Route in Grand Canyon National Park
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The view is very similar to the view you get at Navajo Point and Desert View Point. The point offers a panoramic view from west to east across the Grand Canyon, and there is a sign on the fence about the geologic process at work, noting that the river has cut all the way down to the granite bedrock of the area.
Westward views seem to stretch outward forever, and Canyon walls present a tapestry of colors and textures. The view is very similar to the view you get at Navajo Point and Desert View Point. About: Desert View Dr, Grand Canyon National Park, AZ 86023 928-638-7888
Lipan Point Sunset Light Grand Canyon Fine Art Photo Print Photos by Joseph C. Filer. Day 1: 12 miles; +790 feet / -5,520 feet; Lipan Point to Cardenas Creek via Tanner Trail From Lipan Point along the Tanner Trail and then southwest on the Escalante Trail to Cardenas Creek
Lipan Point, Grand Canyon National Park, AZ [OC] (5500x3667) EarthPorn. The point looks down over Seventyfive Mile Creek and its. Here are the 11 best places to see this amazing sight, from easy-to-reach spots to quieter locations that need a short walk.