The North Rim was my first ever introduction to the Grand Canyon, and the North Kaibab Trail was the first hike I did when I got there. This was a while ago, but having been back recently, and...
North Kaibab Trail
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Grand Canyon National Park, located in Arizona, showcases one of the world's most significant geological wonders—a mile-deep canyon carved by the Colorado River. Encompassing the ancestral homelands of 11 Tribal Communities, the park offers breathtaking vistas and a variety of recreational opportunities, from hiking and camping to stargazing and cultural demonstrations.
The park features a range of visitor services, including lodges, campgrounds, and free shuttle buses that transport guests to popular trailheads and scenic viewpoints. Visitors can also engage in educational programs and obtain special permits for backcountry camping and commercial activities within this iconic landscape.
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We hiked this trail Rim-to-Rim in mid July. It's HOT down in the canyon (20 degrees hotter!). In other seasons, this trail is open, but the lodge is closed. There is water right at the trailhead,...
Awesome hiking and spectacular views. Once you get past the tunnel the trail conditions improve.
It's a very challenging trail, but very worth it! We traveled into the canyon to Roaring Spring, the hike down was hard but the hike up was nearly impossible, 5 miles, all incline. The views are...
I only went two miles down to the tunnel but I'd skip this one if that's all you're planning to do. There is smelly mule poop and flies everywhere. You hike all the way down and turn around a...





