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The Grand Canyon is one of the most iconic destinations in the United States, known for its vast scale and breathtaking views shaped over millions of years by the Colorado River.
If you’re looking for a truly unique way to experience the Grand Canyon, look no further. Our guided ATV and UTV tours take you beyond the typical viewpoints and into rugged backcountry terrain, where wide open desert, dramatic scenery, and quiet canyon vistas create a completely different perspective of this incredible place.
Departing from Southern Utah, these multi-day off-road adventures combine scenic riding, remote landscapes, and unforgettable viewpoints of one of the most iconic destinations in the world.
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We leave from our shop and go over Sand Mountain at Sand Hollow State Park into Warner Valley.
Stunning views into the Grand Canyon, volcanic features, herds of cattle, cowboy line shacks, and a historic schoolhouse make the Mount Trumbull Scenic Drive from St. George, Utah to Pipe Spring National Monument one of the most popular backcountry unpaved drives in the region.
The Grand Canyon is the Home of the Bar 10 Ranch. Located on the North Rim of the Canyon, the Bar 10 Ranch has been hosting Grand Canyon visitors for several decades. We are the perfect beginning and ending point for many river rafting and off-roading experiences on the Colorado River and we are an excellent spot for country hospitality and adventure on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.
The Copper Mountain Mine, located near Mount Trumbull in Arizona, is situated within the historical Bentley Mining District. It was previously in operation from 1913 to 1918, during which time it was considered a small-scale mining operation. The mine primarily utilized underground workings, with one known shaft being used for extraction. The maximum depth of the mine's subsurface workings was approximately 64 meters (210 feet). The main ores that were extracted from the mine included cuprite, bornite, and chalcopyrite. The exact dimensions of the ore body at Copper Mountain Mine are unknown.
This is the most unique and amazing view you will ever see of the Grand Canyon. You are not at the top or the bottom of the canyon but in the middle of the Grand Canyon.
Mt. Trumbull Schoolhouse The original schoolhouse (well, really the second one – the first was too small for the thriving town) was built in 1922. Generations of children (most of whom seemed to have the last name of Bundy) went to the school until the population of 250 in the 1930s dwindled into the 1960s. In 1968, there were too few children attending the school to warrant paying a teacher, and the remaining children were bussed to larger schools. The last full-time resident of Mount Trumbull moved away in 1984.
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