Little Colorado River Gorge Overlook
Not for from the East entrance to Grand Canyon NP you'll come across this gem of a location called the Little Colorado Gorge Overlook. This small park offers some breathtaking views of the river and gorge there! There's plenty of good spots to walk down to and enjoy. There's also picnic areas as well as a Native American market. The day we entered there was no fee and the parking lot looks to be recently remodeled with plenty of room for RV parking there. You definitely have to stop and see this spot located on Navajo Nation land if you're entering or exiting the Grand Canyon NP. #littlecoloradorivergorge #littlecoloradoriver #abomadventures #arizona
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Thanks guys for taken us on your adventure ❤️
Breathtaking guys Thank You again
SUPER 👍👍👏👏😎🍀
That is an amazing view and one deep canyon.
Wow! That's deep!😮
Yea, first again!
Thanks for taking us along! Antelope Canyon is a definite must see! Hopefully you got to see The Bear while you were there!
I truly enjoy following your travels and the respect you pay to what you are experiencing!
Adam, Abby..... My 88 yr old Pops n I stopped and stayed at Cameron in October.... GC was not to crowded in the morning but by noon the village was a nightmare... Pops loved the desert watch tower and especially the little Colorado overlook.... Video and film can not capture the shock n awe your mind sees thru your actually being there. Outstanding!
As always, thanks for sharing ya'll. You're the best US travel channel.
Holy hole in the ground Batman!
What a great view thanks for sharing you guys have seen some amazing places maybe one day I’ll get to visit some of them safe travels
❤😮😅 sencilla mente hermosa vista 😂😂😂❤❤🎉
A little tingly? My toes were digging into the carpet watching this video 😅😊😂
The closest estimate of the depth of the canyon at that point I could find was 800 to 900 meters do your own conversions. Thanks guys for sharing these views.
That little “cubby overlook” is for the people who like to watch their spit fall from high places. Missed opportunity Abby, I know Adam doesn’t like that sort of thing. Thanks guys another fun video.
Nice overlook
at 6:08 mark, you guys are so cute!
I'm feeling a little dizzy right now 🥺
The latest theory is one giant deluge from the melting of the ice age gouged it out instead of a river that still flows through it. A deluge that could fill the great lakes or more.
Real out the starrett depth mic lol
Enjoying your trip could you tell use the road or HWY you or on taking. It would make it easier to flow along we may take our RV out that way. Thanks, and be safe. John
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John, I agree, we use these videos to help us plan our future travels. Knowing the day of the week and time of the year would be helpful. We usually try to spot the date when Abby shows the passport stamps. Thanks for the videos Adam and Abby!
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The problem is I don't always remember the name of the road or highway at the time we're recording a segment. If you will check the video there's most always a location stamp you can click on that shows you the location in google maps.Look for it under the title and description. I have also been adding the date recoded to the videos so look for that also.
Nice video! You guys did understand that was the “Little Colorado River” and not the Colorado River. The Little Colorado River joins the Colorado River to the west of the overlook you were at. Also that was not the eastern area of the Grand Canyon as the Grand Canyon turn towards the northeast from the Desert View area at the eastern entrance of the park. The Little Colorado River gorge is a canyon separate from the Grand Canyon.
Came across this researching a trip I took. I was heading to Page and I passed through this area, I think, in Cameron but I had NO IDEA this was nearby! I missed this! Guess I got a reason to go back, can you tell me if this WAS near Cameron? Like, where's the bridge located from this? Just curious if you (or anyone else reading this) would know...thanks!
3,000 feet. The camera does not do these places justice.
Saw that about 25 years ago. Nice overlook. I see the indians still have their junk there.