
Grand Canyon River
by National Park Service
November 8, 2012 12:37 pm
There is a certain group of visitors who seek a more intense journey into the core of the Grand Canyon, to be part of the dance of water on the Colorado River as it drops almost 2,000 feet on the way to Lake Mead. Running the river’s length is surely one of the prime outdoor experiences available anywhere in the world. We hope that the information in these podcasts helps to answer some of the questions you may have about running the Colorado River through Grand Canyon National Park. Look for our Podcasts in the iTunes Music Store
Recent Episodes
1) Introduction to Colorado River Trips Through Grand Canyon National Park
12 years ago00:00/00:002) Water Temperature and Flow Variations
12 years ago00:00/00:003) Low Impact Camping
12 years ago00:00/00:004) Personal Hygiene, Kitchen, Food/ Hydration
12 years ago00:00/00:005) Accidents - What To Do ?
12 years ago00:00/00:006) Grand Canyon Wildlife
12 years ago00:00/00:007) Restricted Areas (Archeological, Ecological)
12 years ago00:00/00:008) Day Use Areas
12 years ago00:00/00:009) Conclusion - Program Credits
12 years ago00:00/00:0010) Diamond Creek to Lake Mead
12 years ago00:00/00:00