Kaibab National Forest, spanning 1.6 million acres and located just east of Las Vegas, is divided into three distinct sections, north and south of the Grand Canyon. The forest encompasses a diverse range of landscapes, including grassland prairies, rocky riverbeds, scrubland, and peaks such as Kendrick Mountain. Visitors can explore these varied ecosystems, which offer a sense of the Grand Canyon’s dramatic scenery without the crowds. The expansive park provides a unique opportunity to experience the natural beauty and tranquility of the region.
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