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The Importance Of Responsible Tourism On The Grand Canyon
Each year, millions of people come to the Grand Canyon; and they come for various reasons. For
some, they come for the spectacular scenes and the refreshing hiking trails. Others enjoy the
excitement of whitewater rafting on the rapids of the Grand Canyon. Many enjoy raft trips and
helicopter rides. No matter what attracts you to the Grand Canyon, you will agree time spent on this
breathtaking land is often memorable for all who explore it. Unfortunately, this much tourism can
take an unintentional toll on the delicate balance of the Canyon. While it's often easy to ignore, the
beauty of the Grand Canyon relies on an intricate and often delicate ecological balance. What are
some ways our activities can affect the Grand Canyon? Why is it important to protect it, and more
importantly, what can we do to ensure that we continue enjoying the beauty of the Grand Canyon for
years to come?
Grand Canyon National Park- A World Heritage Site
UNESCO designated the Grand Canyon as a World Heritage Site in 1979. The organization usually
grants this status to sites they consider to have a cultural and natural heritage of outstanding value
to humanity. A quick geological survey of the Grand Canyon will show you why. In a brief statement
on its site, UNESCO describes the Grand Canyon as having one of the best ongoing geological
spectacles. The international body also regards what the Grand Canyon tells about the earth's history
as invaluable. Reports suggest that the gorges of the Grand Canyon happened about 6 million years
ago during a period of geological upheaval. Exposed horizontal strata on the Grand Canyon retrace
roughly 2 billion years of geological activity. In addition, the park's diverse topography makes it home
to an extraordinarily diverse ecosystem, flora, and fauna of a dizzying range of species spread
across the many zones of the land. As a heritage site, the Grand Canyon National Park becomes
even more crucial, considering it is home to some dwindling and even endangered species. For
example, the boreal forest is home to several rare or endangered animal and plant species!
Environmental Impact of Human Actions on the Grand Canyon National Park
The large volumes of human visitors to the Grand Canyon each year have had many environmental
consequences on the park. This issue of Grand Canyon tourism has persisted despite the relentless
efforts, programs, and laws enacted by the national park system. Here are some ways that Human
actions have adversely affected the Grand Canyon:
Environmental Pollution
Tourism often results in environmental pollution at the Grand Canyon National Park, with visitors
leaving behind a trail of waste materials such as one-time use water bottles and metabolic wastes.
Disposing of urine and fecal matter directly into the Colorado River in camps is also a concern.
Helicopter and train rides through the Grand Canyon cause noise pollution, which can disturb animal
species on land, according to park officials!
Increased Erosion
Erosion is responsible for the brilliant gorges of the Grand Canyon. It was a geological process that
took at least six million years to form. However, as tourism increases, so has erosion. This influx of
visitors and erosion increase tend to change and denature the environment, rendering some areas of
the Grand Canyon inaccessible!
Introduction of Non-Native Plant and Animal Species
Tourism can introduce non-native plant and animal species to the Grand Canyon, such as the
invasive Tamarisk plant that out-competes local flora and fauna, increases fire and flood risks, and
limits plant diversity. Tamarisk provides nesting for an endangered species but has a negative
impact on the ecosystem!
The Damage Caused by Construction
The heated debate over Environment vs. Development has been raging for many years and seems to
be going nowhere. However, no matter what side you're on, you'll no doubt agree that developers
quickly sacrifice the environment when the wheels of development come spinning. The Grand
Canyon has had its share of disruptive development projects!
Several Issues That Would Affect Tourism in the Grand Canyon National Park
in the Coming Years
Business and tourism continue to boom tremendously on the Grand Canyon and its environs. But as
tourist companies and the hospitality industry continue to pay more attention to the area, many are
rightly worried about the future of tourism on the Grand Canyon and what it would mean for its
delicate ecosystem. Here are three issues that could affect the state of tourism in the Grand Canyon:
Rapid Rate of Construction
The Grand Canyon's economic potential has led to a rapid rate of construction with projects ranging
from restaurants and hotels to museums and trailer parks. The proposed escalade project could
bring an additional 2,200 houses to the area. Despite the economic benefits, environmentalists are
concerned about the impact on the ecosystem and the Grand Canyon's aesthetics, fearing that the
construction will damage the natural beauty of the heritage site!
The Strain on Pack Infrastructure
The Grand Canyon National Park's infrastructure is aging and strained, as it mostly dates back to the
1920s-30s and is now burdened with the massive increase in visitors. The National Park requires
repairs and upgrades of $300 million as of 2010, and the longer the repairs are delayed, the more the
problem worsens. Water and sewage issues also plague the park, which could lead to widespread
pollution if left unaddressed!
Importance of Protecting and Conserving the Grand Canyon
When President Theodore Roosevelt declared the Grand Canyon as one of the country's national
monuments in 1908, he implored that the people of America treat the park in a way that future
generations could enjoy and appreciate. It strikes at the heart of conservation and sustainable
tourism, which is crucial to a place that is also a UNESCO world heritage site. With the massive
amounts required to upgrade and repair the park, it is easy to ask if renovating it is worth the time,
resources, and effort. Here are some reasons why preserving the Grand Canyon is crucial:
It is one of the World's Most Visually Powerful Landscapes
UNESCO has described the Grand Canyon as one of the world's most visually powerful landscapes,
but this statement falls short of capturing the intense beauty of the landscape. With plunging depths,
mystic caves, buttes, and a multi-faceted topography, the Grand Canyon offers breathtaking views,
including flat plateaus, waterfalls, and whitewater rivers!
Geological History and Ecological Processes
In addition to its majestic beauty, the Grand Canyon is famous for its striking geological Features.
Early records show that the giant contours of the Grand Canyon come from years of erosion from the
nearby Colorado River. The geological strata are exposed layer by layer from the basement Vishnu
Schist to the capping Kaibab Limestone. The Grand Canyon has one of the most complete
geological histories on the planet!
Ecological Refuge and Biological Diversity
The unique geological structure of the Grand Canyon and the diversity of biotic communities are
other reasons to protect it. The Grand Canyon alone represents about five of the seven life zones in
the National Park. While the entire park area is considered a semi-arid desert, its varying elevations
have given birth to several distinct habitats. Here are just a few:
The Riparian Community
This habitat exists between the Colorado River and its perennial tributaries. It is a vast area that
contains hanging gardens, seeps, and springs with rare plants. The Riparian Community is home to
the Catclaw acacia and the troublesome Tamarisk plant!
The Desert Scrub Community
This habitat contains several warm climate species, such as the creosote bush, white bursae, and
brittlebush. You will also find plants common to the American desert in this region!
The Ponderosa Pine Forest
The flora tends to change as the elevations go higher, between 6500-8200 feet. Plants found in this
region are those that can typically withstand higher altitudes. The White Fir, Aspen, and Blue Spruce
begin to dominate in this region!
Subalpine Grassland Community
This community is located above 8200 feet and is usually found only on the North Rim. Several types
of grass dominate this area. Examples include the blue and black grama, big galleta, and Indian Rice
grass. The wettest area supports sedges and forbs!
Threatened Species
The Grand Canyon is home to several endangered animal species, including the Kaibab squirrel, the
humpback chub, and the Kanab Ambersnail. These species play a crucial role in the ecosystem and
need to be protected. Unfortunately, air and noise pollution, rapid construction, fire suppression, and
invasive species continue to threaten their survival!
Rare Plant Species
The Grand Canyon is also home to over 1700 plant species excluding moss, lichens, and fungi. Some
species are incredibly rare and could be lost if the Grand Canyon cannot sustain them. Some rare
plants in the Grand Canyon include the Ponderosa Pine, the Agave Philipsiana, and the Sentry
Milk-vetch are examples of such plants. Some of them have only recently been discovered!
How to Conserve and Tour the Grand Canyon National Parks Responsibly
We have already established the Grand Canyon's importance and why we must conserve it for the
future. We have also seen the challenges the Grand Canyon faces. How can we responsibly tour the
Grand Canyon? Here are some ways:
Adding Infrastructure with Conservation in Mind
Investments are needed to repair and upgrade the Grand Canyon's infrastructure, including trails,
campgrounds, water sources, and sewage systems. These upgrades will improve the experience for
tourists and protect against pollution!
Overall Management and Protection from the National Park Service
The National Park Service plays a crucial role in managing and protecting the Grand Canyon. They
have implemented policies to ensure the sustainable use of the park while punishing abusive
behavior. Park managers can limit visits to specific areas and restrict camping and hiking trails to
preserve the park's ecological balance!
Education or Reorientation to Stop the Current Trend of Values
The Grand Canyon is a national treasure and a world heritage site. It is home to diverse plant and
animal species and draws millions of visitors each year. To preserve its natural beauty and
ecological balance, park officials must enact laws, policies, and educational campaigns to promote
sustainable use and responsible behavior!
Conclusion
Visiting the Grand Canyon is a life-changing experience; many love exploring the unique land.
However, using the Grand Canyon responsibly has a cumulative benefit beyond money or any other
economic benefit. The Grand Canyon is a national monument and a world heritage site; it holds
crucial insights into geological processes. While increasing tourism has benefited the country and
local economies, national parks around the Canyon risk being ruined so that nothing will be left for
future generations. Effective management, investment in infrastructure, and a massive educational
campaign are ways to ensure sustainable use of the Canyon. Contact Advantage Grand Canyon to
book your next Grand Canyon rafting trip from any of the local top 15 outfitters. We offer them all!
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National Park

  • 2. The Importance Of Responsible Tourism On The Grand Canyon Each year, millions of people come to the Grand Canyon; and they come for various reasons. For some, they come for the spectacular scenes and the refreshing hiking trails. Others enjoy the excitement of whitewater rafting on the rapids of the Grand Canyon. Many enjoy raft trips and helicopter rides. No matter what attracts you to the Grand Canyon, you will agree time spent on this breathtaking land is often memorable for all who explore it. Unfortunately, this much tourism can take an unintentional toll on the delicate balance of the Canyon. While it's often easy to ignore, the beauty of the Grand Canyon relies on an intricate and often delicate ecological balance. What are some ways our activities can affect the Grand Canyon? Why is it important to protect it, and more importantly, what can we do to ensure that we continue enjoying the beauty of the Grand Canyon for years to come? Grand Canyon National Park- A World Heritage Site UNESCO designated the Grand Canyon as a World Heritage Site in 1979. The organization usually grants this status to sites they consider to have a cultural and natural heritage of outstanding value to humanity. A quick geological survey of the Grand Canyon will show you why. In a brief statement on its site, UNESCO describes the Grand Canyon as having one of the best ongoing geological spectacles. The international body also regards what the Grand Canyon tells about the earth's history as invaluable. Reports suggest that the gorges of the Grand Canyon happened about 6 million years ago during a period of geological upheaval. Exposed horizontal strata on the Grand Canyon retrace roughly 2 billion years of geological activity. In addition, the park's diverse topography makes it home to an extraordinarily diverse ecosystem, flora, and fauna of a dizzying range of species spread across the many zones of the land. As a heritage site, the Grand Canyon National Park becomes even more crucial, considering it is home to some dwindling and even endangered species. For example, the boreal forest is home to several rare or endangered animal and plant species!
  • 3. Environmental Impact of Human Actions on the Grand Canyon National Park The large volumes of human visitors to the Grand Canyon each year have had many environmental consequences on the park. This issue of Grand Canyon tourism has persisted despite the relentless efforts, programs, and laws enacted by the national park system. Here are some ways that Human actions have adversely affected the Grand Canyon: Environmental Pollution Tourism often results in environmental pollution at the Grand Canyon National Park, with visitors leaving behind a trail of waste materials such as one-time use water bottles and metabolic wastes. Disposing of urine and fecal matter directly into the Colorado River in camps is also a concern. Helicopter and train rides through the Grand Canyon cause noise pollution, which can disturb animal species on land, according to park officials! Increased Erosion Erosion is responsible for the brilliant gorges of the Grand Canyon. It was a geological process that took at least six million years to form. However, as tourism increases, so has erosion. This influx of visitors and erosion increase tend to change and denature the environment, rendering some areas of the Grand Canyon inaccessible! Introduction of Non-Native Plant and Animal Species Tourism can introduce non-native plant and animal species to the Grand Canyon, such as the invasive Tamarisk plant that out-competes local flora and fauna, increases fire and flood risks, and limits plant diversity. Tamarisk provides nesting for an endangered species but has a negative impact on the ecosystem! The Damage Caused by Construction The heated debate over Environment vs. Development has been raging for many years and seems to be going nowhere. However, no matter what side you're on, you'll no doubt agree that developers quickly sacrifice the environment when the wheels of development come spinning. The Grand Canyon has had its share of disruptive development projects!
  • 4. Several Issues That Would Affect Tourism in the Grand Canyon National Park in the Coming Years Business and tourism continue to boom tremendously on the Grand Canyon and its environs. But as tourist companies and the hospitality industry continue to pay more attention to the area, many are rightly worried about the future of tourism on the Grand Canyon and what it would mean for its delicate ecosystem. Here are three issues that could affect the state of tourism in the Grand Canyon: Rapid Rate of Construction The Grand Canyon's economic potential has led to a rapid rate of construction with projects ranging from restaurants and hotels to museums and trailer parks. The proposed escalade project could bring an additional 2,200 houses to the area. Despite the economic benefits, environmentalists are concerned about the impact on the ecosystem and the Grand Canyon's aesthetics, fearing that the construction will damage the natural beauty of the heritage site! The Strain on Pack Infrastructure The Grand Canyon National Park's infrastructure is aging and strained, as it mostly dates back to the 1920s-30s and is now burdened with the massive increase in visitors. The National Park requires repairs and upgrades of $300 million as of 2010, and the longer the repairs are delayed, the more the problem worsens. Water and sewage issues also plague the park, which could lead to widespread pollution if left unaddressed!
  • 5. Importance of Protecting and Conserving the Grand Canyon When President Theodore Roosevelt declared the Grand Canyon as one of the country's national monuments in 1908, he implored that the people of America treat the park in a way that future generations could enjoy and appreciate. It strikes at the heart of conservation and sustainable tourism, which is crucial to a place that is also a UNESCO world heritage site. With the massive amounts required to upgrade and repair the park, it is easy to ask if renovating it is worth the time, resources, and effort. Here are some reasons why preserving the Grand Canyon is crucial: It is one of the World's Most Visually Powerful Landscapes UNESCO has described the Grand Canyon as one of the world's most visually powerful landscapes, but this statement falls short of capturing the intense beauty of the landscape. With plunging depths, mystic caves, buttes, and a multi-faceted topography, the Grand Canyon offers breathtaking views, including flat plateaus, waterfalls, and whitewater rivers! Geological History and Ecological Processes In addition to its majestic beauty, the Grand Canyon is famous for its striking geological Features. Early records show that the giant contours of the Grand Canyon come from years of erosion from the nearby Colorado River. The geological strata are exposed layer by layer from the basement Vishnu Schist to the capping Kaibab Limestone. The Grand Canyon has one of the most complete geological histories on the planet! Ecological Refuge and Biological Diversity The unique geological structure of the Grand Canyon and the diversity of biotic communities are other reasons to protect it. The Grand Canyon alone represents about five of the seven life zones in the National Park. While the entire park area is considered a semi-arid desert, its varying elevations have given birth to several distinct habitats. Here are just a few: The Riparian Community This habitat exists between the Colorado River and its perennial tributaries. It is a vast area that contains hanging gardens, seeps, and springs with rare plants. The Riparian Community is home to the Catclaw acacia and the troublesome Tamarisk plant!
  • 6. The Desert Scrub Community This habitat contains several warm climate species, such as the creosote bush, white bursae, and brittlebush. You will also find plants common to the American desert in this region! The Ponderosa Pine Forest The flora tends to change as the elevations go higher, between 6500-8200 feet. Plants found in this region are those that can typically withstand higher altitudes. The White Fir, Aspen, and Blue Spruce begin to dominate in this region! Subalpine Grassland Community This community is located above 8200 feet and is usually found only on the North Rim. Several types of grass dominate this area. Examples include the blue and black grama, big galleta, and Indian Rice grass. The wettest area supports sedges and forbs! Threatened Species The Grand Canyon is home to several endangered animal species, including the Kaibab squirrel, the humpback chub, and the Kanab Ambersnail. These species play a crucial role in the ecosystem and need to be protected. Unfortunately, air and noise pollution, rapid construction, fire suppression, and invasive species continue to threaten their survival! Rare Plant Species The Grand Canyon is also home to over 1700 plant species excluding moss, lichens, and fungi. Some species are incredibly rare and could be lost if the Grand Canyon cannot sustain them. Some rare plants in the Grand Canyon include the Ponderosa Pine, the Agave Philipsiana, and the Sentry Milk-vetch are examples of such plants. Some of them have only recently been discovered!
  • 7. How to Conserve and Tour the Grand Canyon National Parks Responsibly We have already established the Grand Canyon's importance and why we must conserve it for the future. We have also seen the challenges the Grand Canyon faces. How can we responsibly tour the Grand Canyon? Here are some ways: Adding Infrastructure with Conservation in Mind Investments are needed to repair and upgrade the Grand Canyon's infrastructure, including trails, campgrounds, water sources, and sewage systems. These upgrades will improve the experience for tourists and protect against pollution! Overall Management and Protection from the National Park Service The National Park Service plays a crucial role in managing and protecting the Grand Canyon. They have implemented policies to ensure the sustainable use of the park while punishing abusive behavior. Park managers can limit visits to specific areas and restrict camping and hiking trails to preserve the park's ecological balance! Education or Reorientation to Stop the Current Trend of Values The Grand Canyon is a national treasure and a world heritage site. It is home to diverse plant and animal species and draws millions of visitors each year. To preserve its natural beauty and ecological balance, park officials must enact laws, policies, and educational campaigns to promote sustainable use and responsible behavior!
  • 8. Conclusion Visiting the Grand Canyon is a life-changing experience; many love exploring the unique land. However, using the Grand Canyon responsibly has a cumulative benefit beyond money or any other economic benefit. The Grand Canyon is a national monument and a world heritage site; it holds crucial insights into geological processes. While increasing tourism has benefited the country and local economies, national parks around the Canyon risk being ruined so that nothing will be left for future generations. Effective management, investment in infrastructure, and a massive educational campaign are ways to ensure sustainable use of the Canyon. Contact Advantage Grand Canyon to book your next Grand Canyon rafting trip from any of the local top 15 outfitters. We offer them all! https://www.advantagegrandcanyon.com/importance-responsible-tourism-grand-canyon/