Constructed in 1931 to accommodate the growing number of car-bound visitors, Desert View Drive is a 26-mile (42-kilometer) route that winds along the rim of the Grand Canyon. This scenic road offers a series of viewpoints and pullouts, each providing a unique perspective on the canyon’s expansive vistas. As you drive, the changing landscapes and dramatic rock formations reveal the natural beauty and grandeur of one of America’s most iconic landmarks. Visitors today can stop at these vantage points to take in the panoramic views and capture the stunning scenery.
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