Marble Canyon Little Colorado River
Marble canyon outfitters at lee s ferry is operated by dale gauthier and shaun riding.
Marble canyon little colorado river. Marble canyon is the section of the colorado river canyon in northern arizona from lee s ferry to the confluence with the little colorado river which marks the beginning of the grand canyon. The marble canyon grand canyon national park is part of the colorado river not far from the junction between the river and its main tributary the little colorado river. Marble canyon is also well known for the navajo bridge where. The little colorado passes joseph city and crosses the southern transcon route of the bnsf railway originally the atchison topeka and santa fe railroad now winding north into coconino county the river enters the navajo nation and drops over the 185 foot 56 m grand falls of the little colorado shortly after.
Below grand falls the river flows through a short but rugged canyon for about. Marble canyon is the section of canyon carved by the colorado river that lies below lee s ferry where many grand canyon river expeditions begin and stretches to the confluence of the colorado river and the little colorado river where the grand canyon officially begins. Marble canyon got its name for its colorful purple rocks and cliffs. It is a short distance from lee s ferry once one of the few places where travelers could cross the colorado river and today a popular tourist spot.
Dale shaun took over marble canyon outfitters in january of 2019. It is an incredible site to behold drawing in tourists who travel by boat from lee s ferry just to catch a glimpse. Although breathtakingly beautiful people have not always cherished and protected marble canyon as they do today. Here travelers witness the canyon s beauty and its history.
Lee s ferry is a common launching point for river runners starting their journey through marble canyon and then onward to the grand canyon. The trail is primarily used for hiking rock climbing camping and backpacking. Marble canyon is a tiny populated place in coconino county arizona on us route 89a about 12 miles southwest of page.