‘Offensive name’ changed of popular Grand Canyon hiking spot

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The name change honors the cultural tribal significance of the location, which is a popular, much-needed stopping point for day hikers.

The trees lining Havasupai Gardens in Grand Canyon National Park, photo May 2017. FOX Television Stationshas been renamed, changing the old, "offensive name" to one that honors the cultural significance of the location.

But nearly 100 years ago, the Havasupai people were forcibly removed from the area as the national park was developed. Havasupai Gardens is known for having an abundance of trees in the inner canyon, providing much-welcomed shade to weary hikers. Havasupai Garden also has water availability, camping spots, and a ranger station.

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