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Draw a perfect circle in the heart of the American Southwest and
you map the Grand Circle,
an all-encompassing, all-embracing diverse travel region overflowing with
spectacular sites. The makeup of the Grand Circle is a rare collection of
awe-inspiring canyons, cliffs, mesas, buttes, and spires created by millions of
years of volcanic eruptions and erosion. Encompassing sections of Arizona,
Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada and Utah, the Grand Circle is a 1,400-mile
imaginary circle comprised of the Southwest’s most unique landscapes,
attractions, and scenic byways.
The
Grand Circle is a sunny four-season travel destination. Although most of the
area enjoys an arid climate, the high desert and mountains experience distinctly
different weather. In the mountains, winter brings excellent snow conditions for
downhill and cross-country skiing January through March. Spring and Fall in the
mountains have warm to cool days and colder evenings. In the high desert,
winters are generally milder although some locations experience light snow. Snow
melts quickly so it is seldom a hindrance to winter travel. High desert summer
days are warm to hot; summer evenings are usually comfortably cool. |