06:45 – 18:31
11 hours, 46 minutes
Calculations of sunrise and sunset in Grand Canyon National Park – Arizona – USA for March 2021. Generic astronomy calculator to calculate times for sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset for many cities, with daylight saving time and time zones taken in account. The 2015 Grand National is nearly upon us with the world's most unpredictable jump race among the highlights of the sporting calender. The race at Aintree will start at 4.15pm on Saturday 11 April. The Grand National is the most iconic race in the world and once again, in April 2022, the world will stop in its tracks as over 65,000 people at Aintree and 600 million people around the globe will tune in to see who will become the latest horse to be written into the history books alongside the likes of Red Rum, Foinavon and Aldaniti.
Current Time: | 10 Mar 2021, 06:43:01 |
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Sun Direction: | ↑ 94° East |
Sun Altitude: | -0.7° |
Sun Distance: | 148.587 million km |
Next Equinox: | 20 Mar 2021 02:37 (Vernal) |
Sunrise Today: | 06:45↑ 94° East |
Sunset Today: | 18:31↑ 266° West |
2021 Sun Graph for Grand Canyon National Park
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March 2021 — Sun in Grand Canyon National Park
Scroll right to see more2021 | Sunrise/Sunset | Daylength | Astronomical Twilight | Nautical Twilight | Civil Twilight | Solar Noon | ||||||
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Mar | Sunrise | Sunset | Length | Diff. | Start | End | Start | End | Start | End | Time | Mil. km |
1 | 06:58 ↑(99°) | 18:23 ↑(262°) | 11:25:31 | +2:15 | 05:33 | 19:48 | 06:02 | 19:19 | 06:32 | 18:49 | 12:40 (46.6°) | 148.245 |
2 | 06:56 ↑(98°) | 18:24 ↑(262°) | 11:27:46 | +2:15 | 05:31 | 19:49 | 06:01 | 19:20 | 06:31 | 18:50 | 12:40 (47.0°) | 148.282 |
3 | 06:55 ↑(98°) | 18:25 ↑(263°) | 11:30:02 | +2:15 | 05:30 | 19:50 | 06:00 | 19:20 | 06:29 | 18:51 | 12:40 (47.4°) | 148.320 |
4 | 06:54 ↑(97°) | 18:26 ↑(263°) | 11:32:18 | +2:16 | 05:29 | 19:51 | 05:58 | 19:21 | 06:28 | 18:52 | 12:40 (47.8°) | 148.359 |
5 | 06:52 ↑(97°) | 18:27 ↑(264°) | 11:34:35 | +2:16 | 05:27 | 19:52 | 05:57 | 19:22 | 06:27 | 18:53 | 12:39 (48.2°) | 148.398 |
6 | 06:51 ↑(96°) | 18:28 ↑(264°) | 11:36:51 | +2:16 | 05:26 | 19:53 | 05:56 | 19:23 | 06:25 | 18:53 | 12:39 (48.6°) | 148.437 |
7 | 06:50 ↑(96°) | 18:29 ↑(265°) | 11:39:08 | +2:17 | 05:24 | 19:54 | 05:54 | 19:24 | 06:24 | 18:54 | 12:39 (48.9°) | 148.476 |
8 | 06:48 ↑(95°) | 18:30 ↑(265°) | 11:41:26 | +2:17 | 05:23 | 19:55 | 05:53 | 19:25 | 06:23 | 18:55 | 12:39 (49.3°) | 148.516 |
9 | 06:47 ↑(95°) | 18:30 ↑(266°) | 11:43:43 | +2:17 | 05:22 | 19:56 | 05:51 | 19:26 | 06:21 | 18:56 | 12:38 (49.7°) | 148.556 |
10 | 06:45 ↑(94°) | 18:31 ↑(266°) | 11:46:01 | +2:17 | 05:20 | 19:57 | 05:50 | 19:27 | 06:20 | 18:57 | 12:38 (50.1°) | 148.596 |
11 | 06:44 ↑(94°) | 18:32 ↑(267°) | 11:48:18 | +2:17 | 05:19 | 19:58 | 05:49 | 19:28 | 06:18 | 18:58 | 12:38 (50.5°) | 148.637 |
12 | 06:43 ↑(93°) | 18:33 ↑(267°) | 11:50:36 | +2:17 | 05:17 | 19:59 | 05:47 | 19:29 | 06:17 | 18:59 | 12:38 (50.9°) | 148.677 |
13 | 06:41 ↑(93°) | 18:34 ↑(268°) | 11:52:54 | +2:18 | 05:16 | 19:59 | 05:46 | 19:29 | 06:16 | 19:00 | 12:37 (51.3°) | 148.717 |
14 | 06:40 ↑(92°) | 18:35 ↑(268°) | 11:55:13 | +2:18 | 05:14 | 20:00 | 05:44 | 19:30 | 06:14 | 19:00 | 12:37 (51.7°) | 148.758 |
15 | 06:38 ↑(92°) | 18:36 ↑(268°) | 11:57:31 | +2:18 | 05:13 | 20:01 | 05:43 | 19:31 | 06:13 | 19:01 | 12:37 (52.1°) | 148.798 |
16 | 06:37 ↑(91°) | 18:37 ↑(269°) | 11:59:49 | +2:18 | 05:11 | 20:02 | 05:41 | 19:32 | 06:11 | 19:02 | 12:36 (52.5°) | 148.839 |
17 | 06:35 ↑(91°) | 18:38 ↑(269°) | 12:02:07 | +2:18 | 05:10 | 20:03 | 05:40 | 19:33 | 06:10 | 19:03 | 12:36 (52.9°) | 148.880 |
18 | 06:34 ↑(90°) | 18:38 ↑(270°) | 12:04:26 | +2:18 | 05:08 | 20:04 | 05:39 | 19:34 | 06:08 | 19:04 | 12:36 (53.3°) | 148.920 |
19 | 06:32 ↑(90°) | 18:39 ↑(270°) | 12:06:44 | +2:18 | 05:07 | 20:05 | 05:37 | 19:35 | 06:07 | 19:05 | 12:36 (53.7°) | 148.961 |
20 | 06:31 ↑(89°) | 18:40 ↑(271°) | 12:09:02 | +2:18 | 05:05 | 20:06 | 05:36 | 19:36 | 06:05 | 19:06 | 12:35 (54.1°) | 149.002 |
21 | 06:30 ↑(89°) | 18:41 ↑(271°) | 12:11:20 | +2:18 | 05:04 | 20:07 | 05:34 | 19:37 | 06:04 | 19:07 | 12:35 (54.5°) | 149.043 |
22 | 06:28 ↑(88°) | 18:42 ↑(272°) | 12:13:38 | +2:18 | 05:02 | 20:08 | 05:33 | 19:37 | 06:03 | 19:07 | 12:35 (54.9°) | 149.085 |
23 | 06:27 ↑(88°) | 18:43 ↑(272°) | 12:15:56 | +2:18 | 05:01 | 20:09 | 05:31 | 19:38 | 06:01 | 19:08 | 12:34 (55.3°) | 149.126 |
24 | 06:25 ↑(87°) | 18:43 ↑(273°) | 12:18:14 | +2:18 | 04:59 | 20:10 | 05:30 | 19:39 | 06:00 | 19:09 | 12:34 (55.6°) | 149.168 |
25 | 06:24 ↑(87°) | 18:44 ↑(273°) | 12:20:32 | +2:17 | 04:57 | 20:11 | 05:28 | 19:40 | 05:58 | 19:10 | 12:34 (56.0°) | 149.210 |
26 | 06:22 ↑(86°) | 18:45 ↑(274°) | 12:22:50 | +2:17 | 04:56 | 20:12 | 05:27 | 19:41 | 05:57 | 19:11 | 12:33 (56.4°) | 149.252 |
27 | 06:21 ↑(86°) | 18:46 ↑(274°) | 12:25:07 | +2:17 | 04:54 | 20:13 | 05:25 | 19:42 | 05:55 | 19:12 | 12:33 (56.8°) | 149.294 |
28 | 06:19 ↑(85°) | 18:47 ↑(275°) | 12:27:25 | +2:17 | 04:53 | 20:14 | 05:24 | 19:43 | 05:54 | 19:13 | 12:33 (57.2°) | 149.337 |
29 | 06:18 ↑(85°) | 18:48 ↑(275°) | 12:29:42 | +2:17 | 04:51 | 20:15 | 05:22 | 19:44 | 05:52 | 19:14 | 12:33 (57.6°) | 149.380 |
30 | 06:17 ↑(84°) | 18:49 ↑(276°) | 12:31:59 | +2:16 | 04:50 | 20:16 | 05:20 | 19:45 | 05:51 | 19:14 | 12:32 (58.0°) | 149.424 |
31 | 06:15 ↑(84°) | 18:49 ↑(276°) | 12:34:15 | +2:16 | 04:48 | 20:17 | 05:19 | 19:46 | 05:49 | 19:15 | 12:32 (58.4°) | 149.467 |
* All times are local time for Grand Canyon National Park. They take into account refraction. Dates are based on the Gregorian calendar. Today is highlighted. |
March Equinox (Vernal Equinox) is on Saturday, 20 March 2021, 02:37 in Grand Canyon National Park.
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Park Operations Update - Wednesday, March 10, 2021
To find a complete listing ot what is open, and what is closed in Grand Canyon National Park, scroll down this page.
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Covid-19 Cases
- COVID-19 confirmed cases in zip code 86023 (Grand Canyon/Tusayan): 191
- COVID-19 confirmed cases inside the park 44 —Recovered 43
- COVID-19 confirmed cases in Coconino County: 16,600 — Recovered: 15,453 — Deaths: 295
- COVID-19 confirmed cases in Arizona: 827,237 — Deaths: 16,328
Following guidance from the White House, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and state and local public health authorities, Grand Canyon National Park is closely monitor the COVID-19 pandemic and is using a phased approach to maintain and increase access.
Covid-19 Precautions
Protecting Visitors, Employees, and Partners During a Pandemic:
Individuals over the age of two years must wear face masks, except when actively eating or drinking in the following locations:
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- All common areas and shared workspaces in buildings owned, rented or leased by the National Park Service, including, but not limited to: park visitor centers, administrative offices, lodges, gift shops, and restaurants.
- The following outdoor areas, when others are present, where the superintendent has determined that physical distancing (staying at least six feet apart) cannot reasonably be maintained:
Mather Point
Grand Canyon Visitor Center Plaza
All bus stops
Hopi Point
Greenway Trail from Verkamps to Bright Angel Trailhead
All entrance stations - Masks must cover the nose and mouth and fit snugly around the nose and chin with no large gaps around the sides of the face. Masks not designed to be protective, masks with ventilation valves, and face shields do not meet the requirement.
Masks are also required in Flagstaff and throughout Coconino County.
Practice Physical Distancing!
Wash Hands Frequently!
Stay Home When Sick!
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Navajo Nation Covid-19 Updates
- Navajo Nation Update
On Wenesday, February 17, the Navajo Nation extended its stay-at-home lockdown order but lifted weekend lockdowns to allow for more coronavirus vaccination events.
Tribal officials announced that the stay at home order has been extended through March 8, 2021.
Because of the lockdown on the Navajo Nation, the East Entrance to the park, and most Desert View visitor facilities are CLOSED.Grand Canyon National Park is open. However, park visitors must use the South Entrance near the town of Tusayan to enter and exit the park.
As with previous orders, the document requires all residents remain at home with the exception of essential workers reporting to and from work, to address emergency situations, to obtain food, medication and supplies, to tend to livestock, to exercise outdoors within the immediate vicinity of a person's residence, and to gather firewood under a permit. This order continues daily curfew hours between the hours of 9 pm - 5 am.