GRAND CANYON
Rules and Regulations
1920
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CONTENTS.
General description
     A mighty spectacle
     The first view
     Living at the Grand Canyon
     Free public camp ground
     Seeing it from the rim
     Descending the canyon
     The Hermit Trail
     The Floor Trail
     The Cataract Canyon
     Origin of the Grand Canyon
     History of the canyon
     The canyon as a resort
     The north rim of the canyon
Altitudes and distances
How long to stay
What to wear
Administration
How to reach the park
     By rail
     By automobile
          Automobile supplies
          Groceries
          Water
Reaching the north rim
     Lund, Utah, north rim of Grand Canyon National Park special tour
     Marysvale, Utah, north rim of Grand Canyon National Park special tour
Hotels and public camps
     El Tovar Hotel
     Bright Angel cottages
     Hermit Camp
     Desert View
     Wiley Way Camp on north rim
Rest houses
     The Lookout
     Hermit's Rest
Shops and Stores
     Hopi House
     The Independent Store
     Kolb Brothers Studio
Public utilities and conveniences
     Post office
     Telegraph
     Telephone
     National Park service stations
     Medical service
Sight-seeing trips by road
     Regular trips by automobile
          Hermit's Rest
          Hopi Point
          Mohave Point
     Regular summer trips by automobile
          Grandview
          Desert View
     Special summer trips by automobile
     Private conveyance rates
Trail trips
     Hermit Trail
     Bright Angel Trail
     Hermit-Tonto-Bright Angel Loop
     Dripping Spring
Camping trips
     Cataract Canyon and Havasupai Village
     Desert View
     Little Colorado River
     Painted Desert and Hopi Land
Saddle horse trips on the north rim
Petrified Forest National Monument
     Administration
     Costs of trips and hotel accommodations
     Stopover arrangements
Rules and regulations
     General regulations
     Automobile and motorcycle regulations
Maps
Literature
     Government publications
Bibliography
Other national parks
National monuments



MAPS AND ILLUSTRATIONS.

COVER.

Grand Canyon from near Mohave Point
Havasupai Indian Reservation in the Cataract Canyon
Havasupai Indian woman grinding corn in a metate
Petrified Forest National Monument, Arizona, a portion of the First Forest
Root of petrified tree, 7 feet in diameter
Coming down a steep stretch on the Hermit Trail

TEXT.

Map of Grand Canyon National Park
Map of Arizona showing railroad connections to Grand Canyon National Park
Map showing principal automobile routes in Colorado, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico

HAVASUPAI INDIAN RESERVATION IN THE CATARACT CANYON.
The walls are deep red sandstone. The older Indians regard the two upstanding rocks a sacred. Photograph by Pacific Storeopticon Co.

HAVASUPAI INDIAN WOMAN GRINDING CORN IN A METATE.
These Indians are extremely primitive in their methods and manner of life. Copyright by F. H. Maude.


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