Tuna Canyon, Grand Canyon National Park
Facts and practical information
Tuna Canyon is a short, high-angle, descending, narrow canyon in western Grand Canyon, below the North Rim. It lies across Granite Gorge in a region of four canyons, and a fifth smaller canyon, as the Colorado River courses westward around the Point Sublime, ridgelines. The high-angle of Tuna Canyon, Tuna Creek, creates the Tuna Creek Rapids at the outfall. Tuna Canyon is a short canyon, nestled between the ridges, but just east is the very long drainage of Crystal Creek, which drains from the Kaibab Plateau. The Crystal Rapid is adjacent upstream from the Tuna Creek Rapids. ()
Grand Canyon National Park
Tuna Canyon – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Pollux Temple, Dragon Head, Tower of Set, Marsh Butte.