The Grand Canyon forms the heart of Grand Canyon National Park. It offers dramatic views, that can be enjoyed from the comfort of your car at the edge of the rim. But to really experience the Grand Canyon you should hike down to the bottom of the Canyon. The most popular trails are the Kaibab Trail and the Bright Angel Trail.
Trails
Summary
Difficulty
Distance
The Grand Canyon Rim Trail
A flat walk with stunning views of the canyon. Up to 12 miles, mostly paved.
A flat walk with stunning views of the canyon. Up to 12 miles, mostly paved.
Easy
12.0 mi
19.3 km
19.3 km
The Grand Canyon: Kaibab to Bright Angel Trail
Experience the Grand Canyon like few others with this unforgettable 2-3 day trip down into the canyon.
Experience the Grand Canyon like few others with this unforgettable 2-3 day trip down into the canyon.
Difficult
16.0 mi
25.8 km
25.8 km
Guides
A flat walk with stunning views of the canyon. Up to 12 miles, mostly paved.
Experience the Grand Canyon like few others with this unforgettable 2-3 day trip down into the canyon.
Experience the Grand Canyon like never before along some of the top hiking trails the park has to offer
Community Trips
Loren and I caught the 4:30 shuttle to start out hike down Kaibab trail to the Bright Angel Campground at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. A park ranger told us it would stay so hot down in the canyon that we wouldn't even use sleeping bags, and that there weren't any bugs, so we decided to pack VERY light (water, some cliff bars, jerkey and dried fruit, and our sleeping pads)....
A nice winter stroll along the Rim Train at the Grand Canyon.A bit of backstory: Before February of 2010 (that's next month), the Grand Canyon Backcountry Info office would hand out permits four months in advance of the month of departure; which is to say, if you wanted a permit for (say) May of 2010, the first day you could apply for it would be January 1st, 2010. They take applications via...
Two day trip in the winter down the Kaibab South trail, overnight at Phantom Ranch and then back up Bright Angel Trail.Started out around 11:00 am from the trailhead. The upper sections of the trail has several inches of snow and ice. Used the over shoes traction devices, which worked great. Made great progess, getting to Phantom Ranch around 3:30. Had a great dinner at the ranch and the three of us...
There is a secret to a Grand Canyon rim-to-rim hike: Take four days to do it, even if you can do it in one. I have friends who go South to North in one day, then North to South the next. But how much of the Canyon do they really get to see?
How much time can they spend at Ribbon Falls? It's a destination unto itself. Can they spend a couple of...
Loren and I got to the Grand Canyon pretty late after a full day of driving from Hermosa Beach. We didn't get there in time for a walk-in campsite, so we decided to take a short walk around the rim to see the canyon at sunset. We ended near the lodge where we got some dinner (energy) to prepare us for the next day's hike down to the bottom of the canyon....
Took more than 7 hrs drive from Death Valley to the Grand Canyon. Stayed overnight at the Maswik Lodge inside the park. Resort facility was not bad except we chose not to pick the rooms with air conditioning to save a few dollars. In late April, we don’t really need it since the temperature at night in the rim was pretty cool. It was indeed cool when we arrived there at 10:30pm.
It...
Tanner Trail-Escalante Route-Horseshoe Mesa-Grandview Trail, Grand Canyon




Grand Canyon, Arizona, United States
35.3 miles
35.3 miles
A Grand Canyon “Route” being “…a known way to get from point
A to point B that is a seldom patrolled, never maintained, sometimes difficult
to follow, and sometimes dangerous.
Paths are often covered with rockslides and overgrowth. Route-finding abilities are essential, and
water sources are limited, difficult to find, or nonexistent.”
We identified an entry-level route that looked attractive to
us, and built an itinerary around it. The
Escalante Route,
which has become pretty close to a trail...
Before our trip, we knew the Grand Canyon would be kind of cool at the end of April but had never expected snow. To my surprise, when I looked out of the window the 3rd morning in Grand Canyon, it was snowing.
The temperature was 0C, strong wind, with tiny hails of snow. The forecasted snow storm we heard last night during dinner was now here. At times, snow was heavy and...
God’s creation of natural wonders are truly amazing. Before this trip, the most memorable trips I have ever made was walking on the ocean floor after a few billion tones of seawater flow in and out of the Bay of Fundy during the tide cycle, taking a boat heading towards the fall to feel the downpouring of the vast amount of water from Niagara Falls, viewing of many different colours of Yellowstone...
On our way out of the park, before we left for Arches, we decided to stop at a few of the view points along the way, including Grandview point and Desert Point