About Desert View Drive

Stretching 25 miles in Grand Canyon National Park from Grand Canyon Village to Desert View Watchtower, this roadway is lined with amazing viewpoints, picnic areas, vehicle pullouts and the Tusayan Ruin and Museum. Desert View Drive, also referred to as East Rim Drive, contains the points of Yaki, Grandview, Moran, Lipan, Navajo and Desert View. The Tusayan Ruin and Museum has remnants of an ancient Puebloan village and educational materials on the area's former inhabitants.

Attractions around Desert View Drive

Grand Canyon National Park

This 1,904-square-mile national park established in 1919 spotlights the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon - one of "The Seven Wonders of the Natural World" and nearly 2,000 million years old. Grand Canyon National Park consists of the natural wonder's North, East and South Rim with the latter attracting the majority of the tourists with its viewpoints, lodgings, services and activities. Mule rides are a popular activity and should be booked well in advance. The park is a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Site and was featured on the 2010 "America the Beautiful" quarter collection. Points of interest are the Grand Canyon Visitor's Center, Grand Canyon Village, Desert View Drive, Hermit Road, Yavapai Museum of Geology and Phantom Ranch. Almost five million people visit the Grand Canyon per year. Its West Rim is maintained and operated by the Hualapai Native American Tribe.

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