One of the most historically significant places at the Grand Canyon; yet one of the least known; is the Grand Canyon Pioneer Cemetery. Very few national parks have an active burial ground; but the pioneers who rest here represent all walks of life throughout the canyon�s history. Pioneer Cemetery is the final resting place for miners; businessmen; park superintendents; rangers; mule wranglers; and even some local characters. Legendary residents of the Grand Canyon; including John Hance; Pete Berry; Ralph Cameron; William Wallace Bass; and the Kolb brothers are also buried onsite; secluded in a beautiful grove of pine trees. It is an area of the Grand Canyon that is seldom written about or discussed.
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