Known as "Chocolate Falls" for its cocoa-colored flow, Grand Falls on the Navajo Nation near Flagstaff stands 181 feet tall, surpassing Niagara Falls. Fed by the Little Colorado River, it flows seasonally, with the best viewing during spring snowmelt or late summer rains.
Grand Falls, also known as “Chocolate Falls,” is a hidden gem in the Navajo Nation, offering a spectacular natural display, especially during peak flow. Here’s what makes it a must-visit destination:
Grand Falls offers a unique and awe-inspiring sight for those who venture out to see it, combining natural beauty with the distinctive landscapes of the Navajo Nation.
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