The Abyss - Grand Canyon National Park, AZ - a trail for hiking and bicycling through the Grand Canyon


The Abyss in Arizona's Grand Canyon National Park is known for the steep walls and is in an indentation in the walls of the canyon creating a one of a kind view. There is a bicycle path located here that is off the road increasing safety. There is also a shuttle bus stop on the path. The convenience of the shuttle bus makes it easier for bicyclist and hikers to enjoy the trail.

The Grand Canyon National Park charges an entrance fee of $25 a car and $12 each person for those entering on foot, motorcycle or bicycle. The North and South Rim are both included and the admission is for seven days. There are no refunds on the cost of admission in the case of bad weather. There are also passes available to the park that can help you to stay longer for a lower cost.

There are a number of opportunities for lodging in and around the Grand Canyon National Park. The Abyss provides an interesting view of the Canyon and should be visited while you're in the park. Additional information about the Grand Canyon National Park, its trails and admission to the park can be obtained by contacting the Arizona State Parks and Recreation Service.

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