Near AZT - Passage 38 - Grand Canyon Inner Gorge
North Kaibab Trailhead - Water Bottle Filling Station
Near AZT - Passage 38 - Grand Canyon Inner Gorge
This is the view the East wall just after passing the bifurcation with old bright angel. The contrast between green and red on the North rim is stunning.
Near AZT - Passage 38 - Grand Canyon Inner Gorge
Headed down North Kaibab
Near AZT - Passage 38 - Grand Canyon Inner Gorge
Grand Canyon Hike Rim 2Rim 2015
Near AZT - Passage 38 - Grand Canyon Inner Gorge
This bridge provides quite the view.

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AZT - Passage 38 - Grand Canyon Inner Gorge

4.9 (74 Ratings)
The preeminent passage of the Arizona Trail--crossing the Grand Canyon.
20.9
mi
Distance
9,074
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingLess CrowdedRiver/CreekViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Bright Angel Campground, at the bottom of South Kaibab Trail, is closed thru May 2025 for construction. Phantom Ranch is closed thru March 2025, but drinking water is still available there. See Grand Canyon National park website for more information.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
20.93mi
Distance
9,074ft
Elevation Gain
8,032ft
Elevation Loss
80%
Max Grade
8,239ft
High Point
2,444ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The journey begins on the South Kaibab Trail, a high-quality trail with scenic vistas, little shade, and no water. The trail makes a stunning descent of over 4,000 feet within the first six miles, following a series of switchbacks down the canyon wall to meet the mighty Colorado River. After passing through Phantom Ranch at the bottom of the canyon, the trail becomes the North Kaibab Trail, where it continues gently toward Cottonwood Campground. After this landmark, North Kaibab truly begins its arduous climb out of one of the world's deepest canyons. It ends at the North Kaibab Trailhead at an elevation of 8,000 feet, where temperatures remain cold and snow may persist into late spring. There are no words or photographs that can convey the magnitude of the Grand Canyon's unique landscape. The only way to appreciate the canyon's grandeur is to hike into its depths, a place that gets fewer than one percent of the park's total annual visitors.

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