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A Grand comeback

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Rangers at the Grand Canyon counted a 2.9% increase in visitors last year, a bump that follows three years of decline and a rare uptick in a year that saw national park visits dip nationwide.

National Park Service officials say that park visits last year amounted to 253.6 million, a 4.3% decrease from the year before. At the Grand Canyon, the tally was 4.46 million.

The Arizona park hit a peak of 4.94 million visitors in 1999 -- the Grand Canyon’s busiest year since record-keeping began in 1915. But in the first years of this decade, numbers dropped as low as 4.34 million in 2002. Then came last year’s bump.

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The park’s busiest month was July, which saw 651,141 visitors -- about 21,000 people daily. The park’s slowest month: this one. An average of 5,804 people per day visited last February.

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-- Christopher Reynolds

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