Grand Canyon, Arizona
The Grand Canyon is home to various Indigenous Native American Groups such as the Hopi and Navajo. Even more brilliant, is that just 2 hours away you can find a Meteor Crater that decimated this area millions of years ago. You can’t help but wonder when you’re there, whether you are standing on the bones of old earth.
Expect to see wildlife! Within twenty four hours of arriving we drove by this Elk, some reindeer, some wild horse, and even a big horn sheep. This place is outstanding and just flourishing with wildlife!
Camping in the desert is always an adventure.
For one thing, the colors are much more red in Grand Canyon. They’re brighter. Perhaps that’s a reflection on the people living here (Red Navajo and Hopi Natives). But for many of this desert canyon which embodies the spirit of the south west; the aesthetics that give this area it’s unmistakable character, have been here for as long as earth has existed.
So the desert, the native tribes, the mining for crystals in deep caves, and the million year old asteroid scar lead to a breathtaking, time-traveling experience which every millennial, boomer and/or advanced, humanoid should encounter while here on earth.