Near Bright Angel to Horn Creek Camp
Near Bright Angel to Horn Creek Camp
Near Bright Angel to Horn Creek Camp
Near Bright Angel to Horn Creek Camp
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Bright Angel to Horn Creek Camp

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Grand Canyon Village, Arizona
7.2
mi
Distance
151
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty
Less CrowdedViewsWildflowers

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
7.18mi
Distance
151ft
Elevation Gain
3,433ft
Elevation Loss
85%
Max Grade
6,847ft
High Point
3,535ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Bright Angel to Horn Creek Camp is a 14.5-mile out-and-back journey in Grand Canyon National Park. This adventure offers spectacular views, diverse ecosystems, and opportunities for solitude. This route can be completed in a day or as an overnight backpacking trip and is recommended for experienced hikers comfortable with desert hiking.ROUTE DESCRIPTIONYour adventure begins at the Bright Angel Trailhead, located near the Grand Canyon Village on the South Rim. The Bright Angel Trail offers a well-maintained path into the canyon, featuring rest houses and seasonal water sources at various intervals, making it one of the park's most popular trails for its accessibility and stunning vistas.The descent starts with a series of switchbacks, cutting through layers of geological history on your way down to Havasupai Garden, an oasis providing lush contrast to the surrounding desert landscape. Here, hikers can rest and refill water before continuing on the more rugged portion of the trail toward the Tonto Platform.Leaving the crowds behind on the Bright Angel Trail, the path meanders west along the Tonto Trail. The expansive views of the inner canyon unfold, with the mighty Colorado River becoming increasingly prominent. Navigating across the Tonto Plateau reveals the Grand Canyon's raw beauty. Springtime wildflowers along the Tonto Trail can be particularly stunning.As you approach Horn Creek Camp, the environment transitions to a more secluded and tranquil setting, offering a peaceful respite from the more crowded sections of the trail. The camp itself is situated near Horn Creek, which, due to radioactivity from nearby uranium deposits, should not be used for drinking, even with treatment.Starting/Ending Point: Bright Angel Trailhead, Grand Canyon National Park.Best Time to Visit: Late spring and early fall, to avoid the extreme heat of summer and the icy conditions of winter.FLORA AND FAUNAThe Grand Canyon is home to a rich diversity of plant and animal life. Along the Bright Angel Trail, you might spot mule deer, bighorn sheep, and a variety of bird species like the blue-throated hummingbird and the peregrine falcon. The flora includes a range of species from desert scrub communities at higher elevations to riparian vegetation in the canyon's depths.CAMPINGPermits are required for all overnight stays and should be obtained well in advance from the Grand Canyon National Park's Backcountry Information Center. Always follow Leave No Trace principles to minimize your impact on this fragile environment.PERMITS AND REGULATIONSA backcountry permit is essential for overnight backpacking trips and can be obtained through the Grand Canyon National Park's Backcountry Information Center.Familiarize yourself with all park regulations regarding trail use, camping, and interactions with wildlife.SAFETY AND CONSIDERATIONSWater availability is limited, especially beyond Indian Garden. Plan accordingly and treat water from natural sources.The canyon's weather can be unpredictable, with potential for sudden changes. Prepare for extreme temperatures, both hot and cooler conditions, depending on the season and time of day.The trail's strenuous nature requires physical preparedness. Ensure you're equipped with adequate food, water, first-aid supplies, and emergency gear.TRAILHEAD INFORMATIONThe Bright Angel Trailhead is accessible from Grand Canyon Village, with parking available nearby. During peak tourist seasons, consider using the park's shuttle service to reach the trailhead.

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