Near Tapeats Creek, Thunder River, and Deer Creek
Near Tapeats Creek, Thunder River, and Deer Creek
Near Tapeats Creek, Thunder River, and Deer Creek
Near Tapeats Creek, Thunder River, and Deer Creek
Near Tapeats Creek, Thunder River, and Deer Creek

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Tapeats Creek, Thunder River, and Deer Creek

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North Rim, Arizona
7.3
mi
Distance
3,022
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
7.25mi
Distance
3,022ft
Elevation Gain
3,056ft
Elevation Loss
55%
Max Grade
3,853ft
High Point
1,960ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
This semi-loop combines the Tapeats Creek Trail, Thunder River Trail and Deer Creek Trail for a 7 mile one way route. It is most commonly hiked by rafters via shuttle by being dropped off at Tapeats Creek, then having someone ferry the raft down to Deer Creek where the hike ends.Hikers will follow the Tapeats Creek Trail up along the stream. Continue for just over 2 miles and eventually past the small Upper Tapeats camping area. You'll then turn left onto the Thunder River Trail.This trail climbs steeply as it follows near the Thunder River. The canyon views become stunning as you climb, and the headwaters of Thunder River become closer. The river gushes out of a cave high up the canyon walls, with waterfalls below - a stunning sight! Be sure to take the side trail to the base of the highest waterfall.The trail then climbs a bit further before topping out and continuing across Surprise Valley. Continue straight at the two junctions (these lead up and out of the canyon to either the Bill Hall or Thunder River Trailhead).The trail (now the Deer Creek Trail) eventually descends steeply down to the namesake creek. The creek is a beautiful sight with clear water and lots of shade trees.Follow the trail downstream and past the small camping area. You'll then walk through the narrows - a stunning but short section of trail. The path stays halfway up on a ledge, with some steep drop offs in places that may make those with a fear of heights a bit uneasy.Eventually you'll exit the narrows and have a great view down to the Colorado River. The trail descends to the river, but not before one last highlight - Deer Creek Falls. This 180 foot waterfall is a great ending to the hike.

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