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Desert View Aussichtspunkt und Wachturm – Grand Canyon-Nationalpark

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Desert View Aussichtspunkt und Wachturm – Grand Canyon-Nationalpark

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Desert View Aussichtspunkt und Wachturm – Grand Canyon-Nationalpark

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Desert View Point & Watchtower is a historically significant landmark located on the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona. Situated at an elevation of approximately 2,267 meters (7,438 feet), this easternmost developed area of the South Rim offers unparalleled panoramic vistas of the vast canyon landscape. The centerpiece is the iconic 70-foot (21 m) stone Watchtower, designed by architect Mary Colter, which stands as a testament to ancestral Puebloan architecture and provides a unique vantage point over…

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    3. März 2020

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    Als einer der höchsten Punkte am South Rim bietet Desert View Point einen atemberaubenden Blick auf den Grand Canyon. Die meisten Aussichtspunkte verbergen den mächtigen Colorado River, aber von diesem …
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    24. Februar 2022

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    Hier kann es auch mal schlecht Wetter sein, als wir an diesem Punkt angekommen sind, ist gerade ein Gewitter hereingebrochen, das ist kein Spaß mehr. Blitze und Wind, war sehr ungemütlich und wir haben schnell Schutz im Auto gesucht.

    18. Oktober 2019

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    Diesen Ausblick muß man genießen.
    Der Grand Canyon ist 450 km lang, zwischen 6 und 30 km breit und bis zu 1,8 kk tief.

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    Ort: Coconino County, Arizona, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika

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    Are there any specific hiking trails or walks directly accessible from Desert View Point?

    While Desert View Point itself is primarily a scenic overlook with the Watchtower, it serves as a gateway to more extensive hiking. The Tanner Trail, a challenging unmaintained route descending into the canyon, begins nearby. For more casual walks, visitors can explore the paved paths around the viewpoint and Watchtower, or enjoy the scenic Desert View Drive which offers several other overlooks with short, accessible paths.

    What is the terrain like around Desert View Watchtower, and is it suitable for all visitors?

    The immediate area around Desert View Watchtower features generally accessible, paved paths leading to the viewpoint and the Watchtower entrance. The Watchtower itself has a circular staircase to its upper observation decks. The surrounding natural terrain can be uneven, but the main visitor areas are designed for ease of access. For those looking to venture further, the terrain quickly becomes rugged and challenging, typical of the Grand Canyon's natural environment.

    How does parking work at Desert View Point, and how early should I arrive?

    Desert View Point has a dedicated parking area. While often less crowded than areas closer to Grand Canyon Village, parking can still fill up quickly, especially during peak season (spring, summer, fall) and on weekends. Arriving before mid-morning is highly recommended to secure a spot and avoid congestion, particularly if you plan to spend significant time exploring the Watchtower and surrounding area.

    Is there any public transport or shuttle service that goes to Desert View Point?

    Unlike the central Grand Canyon Village area, Desert View Point is not typically served by the free Grand Canyon National Park shuttle bus system. Visitors usually access Desert View via private vehicle along Desert View Drive (Arizona State Route 64). However, some commercial tour operators may offer guided trips that include Desert View as a stop.

    What are the best times of year to visit Desert View Point for optimal weather and fewer crowds?

    For optimal weather and potentially fewer crowds, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons of spring (April-May) or fall (September-October). During these times, temperatures are generally milder, and the intense summer heat or winter cold and snow are less likely. Summer brings the largest crowds, while winter offers a serene, snow-dusted landscape but can also bring road closures and colder temperatures.

    Are there any family-friendly activities at Desert View Point beyond just viewing the canyon?

    Absolutely! Beyond the stunning views, families can enjoy climbing the 85 steps inside the historic Desert View Watchtower for a unique perspective and to see the beautiful interior murals by Hopi artist Fred Kabotie. The area also has a general store, deli, and gift shop. Additionally, the nearby Tusayan Pueblo site offers a glimpse into ancient Ancestral Puebloan life, providing an educational and engaging experience for all ages.

    Is Desert View Point & Watchtower dog-friendly, and are there any restrictions?

    Dogs are permitted on leash on the paved trails around Desert View Point and at the viewpoint itself. However, pets are generally not allowed inside the Desert View Watchtower or on any unpaved trails below the rim. Always ensure your dog is on a leash no longer than 6 feet and that you clean up after them. Water and shade can be limited, so plan accordingly for your pet's comfort.

    What dining options are available near Desert View Watchtower?

    The Desert View area offers limited but convenient dining options. There is a deli located within the general store, providing quick meals, snacks, and beverages. For more extensive restaurant choices, visitors would need to drive further west towards Grand Canyon Village, which is approximately 23 miles away.

    How long should I plan for a visit to Desert View Point and the Watchtower?

    Most visitors spend anywhere from 30 minutes to 1.5 hours at Desert View Point. This allows enough time to take in the panoramic views, climb the Watchtower, explore its interior, and browse the general store or gift shop. If you plan to visit the nearby Tusayan Pueblo site, allocate additional time.

    Is Desert View Watchtower wheelchair accessible?

    The immediate viewpoint area and the ground level of the Desert View Watchtower are generally accessible for wheelchairs. However, the upper levels of the Watchtower are accessed via a circular staircase and are not wheelchair accessible. The visitor services building and restrooms are typically accessible.

    What unique natural features can be seen from Desert View Point that might be different from other South Rim viewpoints?

    Desert View Point offers a distinct perspective, being the easternmost developed area of the South Rim. From here, you get unparalleled 360-degree vistas that include a significant portion of the Colorado River making a bend to the north, the vast expanse of the Painted Desert, and the confluence of the Little Colorado River. On clear days, you can even see the distant San Francisco Peaks and landscapes extending over 100 miles into Utah, offering a broader geological context than many other viewpoints.

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