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  2. Clear Creek Trail - Wikipedia

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    Camping in the Clear Creek area is "at large" with two exceptions: No camping is allowed between the trail head at the junction with the North Kaibab Trail and Sumner Wash, and in the Clear Creek drainage from its mouth at the Colorado River upstream to the first major side-canyon entering from the east. Most creek beds along the trail are dry.

  3. REI is building a campground near Grand Canyon National Park ...

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    The campground, south of Grand Canyon National Park, will be REI's fourth Signature Camp. The others are near Bryce, Zion and Great Smoky Mountains.

  4. Grand Canyon Inn and Campground - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Canyon Inn building is a single-story structure measuring about 73.5 feet (22.4 m) by 41.85 feet (12.76 m) with irregular extensions to the rear and a smaller projection to the front. The rustic building is a "studs-out" structure with the sheathing on the inside of the exposed structural framing.

  5. Grand Canyon Backcountry Camping - Wikipedia

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    To properly maintain and supervise the many trails and campgrounds in the backcountry of the Grand Canyon, Park implemented a system of zoning the different areas of the canyon and the surrounding rim area into backcountry "use areas," designated by a two-letter, one-number code system.

  6. Grand Canyon waterline breaks: How to salvage your vacation - AOL

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    Over on the North Rim (an almost four-hour drive from the South Rim), the Grand Canyon Lodge and the North Rim Campground are both open; the campground closes for the season on October 15.

  7. The One Thing You Have to Do in Every State - AOL

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    The Grand Canyon is a top spot for stargazing, because there's so little air and light pollution. The park hosts weekly ranger-led star-viewing sessions and an annual weeklong Star Party every June.