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+ | ''Data Source: Sam Jansen_April 25, 2013'' Also refer to Links on NPS information on whitewater-rafting [http://www.nps.gov/grca/planyourvisit/whitewater-rafting.htm NPS Information on Whitewater-rafting] | ||
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+ | == Recreation and the AMP: Grand Canyon River Running == | ||
== OVERVIEW == | == OVERVIEW == | ||
*The Colorado River is a popular destination for many of Grand Canyon's '''37,000''' overnight backpackers and thousands of day hikers. | *The Colorado River is a popular destination for many of Grand Canyon's '''37,000''' overnight backpackers and thousands of day hikers. |
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Data Source: Sam Jansen_April 25, 2013 Also refer to Links on NPS information on whitewater-rafting NPS Information on Whitewater-rafting
Recreation and the AMP: Grand Canyon River Running
OVERVIEW
- The Colorado River is a popular destination for many of Grand Canyon's 37,000 overnight backpackers and thousands of day hikers.
- Approximately 56% of backpackers camp overnight in the popular Cross-canyon Corridor that includes three campgrounds and a trail system that links South Rim to North Rim.