Topaz Canyon, Grand Canyon National Park
Facts and practical information
Topaz Canyon is a linear, narrow canyon in western Grand Canyon, below the South Rim. It lies in a region of four canyons, and a fifth smaller canyon, all trending mostly northeasterly towards the west-flowing Colorado River, in western Grand Canyon National Park. The name of Topaz Canyon was named by the Board of Geographical Names for precious stones of the region. Topaz Canyon is the southeast border of the linear, and major, forested-landform, Diana Temple;.The northeast terminus of Topaz Canyon intersects with the outfall of Boucher Canyon and the tract of the Tonto Trail. The Boucher Trail starting in Hermit Canyon, ends at the termini of both Topaz and Boucher Canyons. ()
Grand Canyon National Park
Topaz Canyon – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Bright Angel Trail, Hermit Trail, Boucher Trail, Pollux Temple.