Grand Canyon's Roaring Springs, Art in Water
An arduous yet beautiful hike down the North Kaibab Trail, is one of the North Rim's awe-inspiring attractions - the source of drinking water in the canyon
Roaring Springs, an arduous yet beautiful 4.7 mile hike down the North Kaibab trail, is one of the North Rim's awe-inspiring attractions. It is also a vital source of water, providing drinking water for every visitor and resident within Grand Canyon National Park. The park's new water bottle filling stations provide free, Grand Canyon spring water from Roaring Springs.
The pump house is the vehicle for the precious water that shoots out of the Bright Angel Shale and supplies the canyon with its pristine and pure water source. The water is delivered to the South Rim via a pipeline buried beneath the North Kaibab Trail (installed 1965-1970). You can see this amazing pipeline as it stretches across the Colorado River on the underside of the Bright Angel Trail's Silver Bridge.
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