Mather Point Landmark in Grand Canyon National Park

Mather Point Landmark

Honoring the Native American Tribes affiliated with Grand Canyon National Park.

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Mather Point Landmark Details

The Mather Point Landmark, honoring the Native American tribes affiliated with Grand Canyon National Park, is created from native limestone. The area includes a plaza with a meeting area for visitors walking to and from Mather Point. Stone slabs in the construction include etchings inspired by stories with input gathered from the local tribes.

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