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A Walk in the Park: The True Story of a Spectacular Misadventure in the Grand Canyon

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Full Title:

A Walk in the Park: The True Story of a Spectacular Misadventure in the Grand Canyon

Contributors:

By (Author) Kevin Fedarko

ISBN:

9781501183065

Publisher:

Simon & Schuster

Imprint:

Scribner

Publication Date:

7th May 2026

UK Publication Date:

7th May 2026

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

True stories of heroism, endurance and survival
True stories of survival of abuse and injustice
Travel writing

Dewey:

796.510979132

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

512

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 213mm, Spine 33mm

Weight:

336g

Description

* Winner of the 2024 National Outdoor Book Award in Outdoor Literature * Winner of the 2025 Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfiction * Named a Best Book of the Year by The New York Times, Air Mail, Smithsonian Magazine, and Financial Times

A triumph. Fedarko doesnt describe awe; he induces it. The New York Times Book Review * Passionatememorablelife-affirming. The Wall Street Journal

This New York Times bestseller from the author of The Emerald Mile is a rollicking and poignant account of an epic 750-mile odyssey, on foot, through the heart of the Grand Canyon.


Two friends, zero preparation, one dream. A few years after quitting his job to pursue an ill-advised dream of becoming a whitewater guide on the Colorado River, Kevin Fedarko was approached by his best friend, National Geographic photographer Pete McBride, with a vision as bold as it was harebrained. Together, they would embark on an end-to-end traverse of the Grand Canyona journey that, McBride promised, would be a walk in the park. Against his better judgment, Fedarko agreed, unaware that the small cluster of experts who had actually completed the crossing billed it as the toughest hike in the world.

The ensuing ordeal, which lasted more than a year, revealed a place that was deeper, richer, and far more complex than anything the two men had imaginedand came within a hairs breadth of killing them both. They struggled to make their way through the all-but impenetrable reaches of the canyons truest wilderness, a vertical labyrinth of thousand-foot cliffs and crumbling ledges where water is measured out by the teaspoon and every step is fraught with periland where, even today, there is still no trail spanning the length of the countrys best-known and most iconic landmark.

Along the way, veteran long-distance hikers ushered them into secret pockets of enchantment, invisible to the millions of tourists gathered on the rim, that only a handful of humans have ever seen. Members of the canyons eleven Native American tribes brought them face-to-face with layers of history that forced them to reconsider myths at the very center of our national parksand exposed them to the threats of commercial tourism. Even Fedarkos dying father, who had first pointed him toward the chasm more than forty years earlier but had never set foot there himself, opened him to a new way of seeing the landscape.

And always, there was the great gorge itself: austere and unforgiving, yet suffused with magic, drenched in wonder, and redeemed by its own transcendent beauty. A singular portrait of a sublime place, A Walk in the Park is a deeply moving plea for the preservation of Americas greatest natural treasure.

Reviews

"A Walk in the Park is a triumph. Fedarko doesnt describe awe; he induces it, with page-turning action, startling insights, and the kind of verbal grace that makes multipage descriptions of, say, a flock of pelicans feel riveting and new. . . . Readers will be tempted to visit the canyon just to keep the books spell alive longerand to feel Fedarkos company in their awe."Blair Braverman,The New York Times Book Review

"An adventure book about hiking the entirety of the Grand Canyon, sprinkled with a bit of history and anthropology. Superb writing, and thought-provoking on why people choose to persevere."Financial Times, Best Books of the 2024
"An exciting adventure, a compelling drama and a moving romance that illustrates how the people we love and the places we admire find equal space in our hearts. It reminds us of how wondrous our natural world is and how we must do our best to help it continue to thrive for generations to come."BookReporter
"Passionate . . .memorable . . . life-affirming." Wall Street Journal

Kevin Fedarkos unforgettable journey through the otherworldly depths of the Grand Canyon shows us the triumphs and pitfalls of exploration and illuminates the many vital lessons we can all learn from our precious natural world.Carnegie Medal chair Allison Escoto
"Complex, rich, and fascinating . . .What really draws the reader in is Fedarkos writing stylefamiliar and approachable while at the same time compelling and mesmerizing. Perhaps there is no other writer as capable of capturing in words the beauty of this magnificent chasm than he." Durango Telegraph
"Wonderful and important . . . Fedarko skillfully weaves multiple stories into his narrative, breaking up their adventure story by revealing its context. He condenses a mountain of experience and research into a compelling portrait of the Grand Canyon. . . . A Walk in the Park is a marvelous adventure story well told, but also a serious treatment of many issues facing Grand Canyon and other national parks . . . a most enjoyable read."National Parks Traveler
The book is its own wonder, one of nature and adventure and humanism that earns its place on the same rarefied shelf that is home to Edward Abbey and John McPhee.Air Mail

"[Fedarko] lovingly recounts, with both awe and surprise, how they were adopted and supported by the long-distance hiking community in achieving their goal. He also vividly portrays the flora, fauna, geography, and wild weather encountered along the way."Denver Post
"An immersive account of the challenges of a grueling 750-mile hike through the Grand Canyon. . .. Fedarko expansively describes the journey . . .with a combination of dry humor and horror, and he pays tribute to the spare beauty, grandeur, and silence of a place that few have seen, resulting in a memorable reading experience."Kirkus(starred review)
Readers will appreciate the buddy-comedy element throughout as Fedarko shares his and McBrides steps, missteps, and arguments along the way, all supplemented nicely by McBrides photographs. A Walk in the Park, though, particularly inspires when Fedarkoshifts away from the tourist aspect of the canyon, detailing the ancestral history of the land and some of the Indigenous voices who continue to fight against overdevelopment today amid everbooming visitor numbers.Booklist
"Part memoir, part travelogue, part extended essay on the profound meanings of wilderness,A Walk in the Parkis a paean to one of earths most spectacular places, and a testament to the irresistible pull this mighty landscape exerts over human beings. Fans of Bill Bryson, Cheryl Strayed, and Edward Abbey will love this rich, funny, and spirited work from the Grand Canyons most eloquent bard. Fedarko's bushwhacking, boulder-hopping, scree-slipping odyssey makes for delightful reading, and underscores the essential truth that mystics and penitents down through the ages have always known: Put one foot in front of the other, and magical things will follow. Hampton Sides,New York Timesbestselling author ofBlood and ThunderandThe Wide Wide Sea

I love this book. Its an insane premise, an implausible journey through an incomprehensible landscape, undertaken by people who are life-threateningly stubborn to a degree that is, itself, insane. What they accomplished is, by contrast, startlingly real.S. C. Gwynne, New York Timesbestselling author ofEmpire of the Summer Moon

While fighting for survival on a blistering journey through one of the worlds most formidable and spectacular landscapes, not only does Fedarko carry us deep into the Grand Canyon, he pulls us back in time to dwell with the regions native peoples whose legacy and ancestors he refuses to ignore, wrestling with the right and just stewardship of the place. You will laugh, cry, and shake your head in marvel as he and his best buddy, adventure photographer and filmmaker Pete McBride, struggle mightily, and you will be moved by this deeply personal journey and triumph of will.Dean King, nationally bestselling author ofSkeletons on the ZaharaandGuardians of the Valley: John Muir and the Friendship That Saved Yosemite

"Fedarkosproseis often funny, but he also pays appropriate respect to both the land and the native people that have called it home for thousands of years."Columbia Magazine

Author Bio

Kevin Fedarko has spent the past twenty years writing about conservation, exploration, and the Grand Canyon. He has been a staff writer atTime, where he worked primarily on the foreign affairs desk, and a senior editor atOutside, where he covered outdoor adventure. His writing has appeared inNational Geographic,TheNew York Times, andEsquire, among other publications. He is the author ofThe Emerald Mile:The Epic Story of the Fastest Ride in History Through the Heart of the Grand Canyon, which won the Reading the West Book Award, andA Walk in the Park: The True Story of a Spectacular Misadventure in the Grand Canyon, which won the Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfiction. Both books were alsoNew York Timesbestsellers and winners of a National Outdoor Book Award. Fedarko lives in Flagstaff, Arizona.

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