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Grand Canyon Connections

Season 1 Episode 109 | 26m 46s

The Colorado River traverses through the Grand Canyon, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Deep in the canyon are wild rapids, pristine waterfalls and ancient ruins. Six million people visit the Rim each year, but few float down this Wild River. Discover how our group of travelers, who begin as strangers, are transformed and connected by the power and magic of the River.

Aired: 01/31/23 | Expires: 05/27/23
Distributed nationally by American Public Television
Extras
Go off the beaten path to encounter a gem of a river set in a desert environment.
Experience the Snake River through the Native American voices sharing their homelands.
Traverse the Rio Grande through a desert teeming with wildlife and abundant flora.
Ride the thrilling yet family friendly whitewater and explore this wild American icon
The mighty Yampa river, one of the last free-flowing rivers in North America.
Travel the Grand Canyon and meet the Tribes who call it home.
Learn about the challenges facing the Yampa River as demand grows while supply shrinks.
Join the race to save the once prolific sockeye salmon, a crucial keystone species.
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Go off the beaten path to encounter a gem of a river set in a desert environment.
Experience the Snake River through the Native American voices sharing their homelands.
Traverse the Rio Grande through a desert teeming with wildlife and abundant flora.
Ride the thrilling yet family friendly whitewater and explore this wild American icon
The mighty Yampa river, one of the last free-flowing rivers in North America.
Travel the Grand Canyon and meet the Tribes who call it home.
Learn about the challenges facing the Yampa River as demand grows while supply shrinks.
Join the race to save the once prolific sockeye salmon, a crucial keystone species.