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Grand Canyon National Park
Natural Sounds

Natural sounds are an important part of Grand Canyon National Park. Rustling winds in the canyons and the rush of waters are the heartbeat and breath of some of our most valuable resources. (It may take a few seconds for the sounds to load.)
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Cicadas :15
Separation Canyon
August 2006

Hance Creek :15
In the Schist
March 1985


Bugling Elk :20
South Rim
August 2005

 

 


Thunderstorm :10
Pasture Wash
August 2005


Bird Songs at Sunrise :20
South Rim Village
June 2007


Bass Rapid :17
Colorado River Mile 108
August 2003

 

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"Mountains of music swell in the river,
Hills of music billow in the creeks...
While other melodies are heard
In the gorges of the lateral canyons.
The Grand Canyon is a land of song."


- John Wesley Powell

THE INNER GORGE OF THE GRAND CANYON, 1200 feet (366m)  

Did You Know?
Within the Grand Canyon, the rugged, V-shaped Inner Gorge rises darkly from the Colorado River. The broad shelf above it is the Tonto Platform, which spreads like a green blanket across both sides of the canyon. The Inner Gorge achieves a depth of over 1200 feet (366m)

Last Updated: June 20, 2007 at 17:58 EST