Near Deer Creek Narrows from the River
The Canyon shares it magic
Near Deer Creek Narrows from the River
Deer Creek Falls
Near Deer Creek Narrows from the River
Grand Canyon National Park - Deer Creek
Near Deer Creek Narrows from the River
Grand Canyon National Park - Deer Creek Falls

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Deer Creek Narrows from the River

5.0 (1 Rating)
For rafters in the Grand Canyon, this side hike is not to be missed.
0.5
mi
Distance
152
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Family FriendlyGeologically SignificantHistoricalRiver/CreekSpringViewsWaterfall

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
0.52mi
Distance
152ft
Elevation Gain
507ft
Elevation Loss
55%
Max Grade
2,325ft
High Point
1,960ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Assuming you are starting from the river, the first thing you'll see upon stepping off your boat is the roaring falls of Deer Creek. A 180-foot waterfall gushing from a cleft in the canyon wall, this is one of the most spectacular sights within the Grand Canyon. You can wade toward the base of the falls and become soaked by the spray. From there, cross the small creek and start on the hiking trail that leads uphill.A steep climb takes you up a barren, rocky slope away from the falls at first, but it soon doubles back and reaches an incredible view above the side canyon of the creek. Pause here to take it in, then turn and follow the trail as it enters the narrows. The narrows are an enchanting slot canyon carved through the Tapeats Sandstone. The trail stays midway up on a ledge above the creek, with a few spots that may give pause to anyone with a fear of heights.Soon you'll reach the upper end of the narrows and a natural stone promenade known as The Patio. From here you can see the shadows of the slot canyon on one side and the sunny upper canyon on the other. Most people turn around at this spot, but you can continue farther on the well-defined trail if you like. There is a point where it crosses the stream, then heads up another side drainage to reach the gushing spring that feeds the creek.
History & Background
When you reach the patio, look closely at the wall for a fascinating pictograph--the prints of human hands left by inhabitants long ago. Though it's tempting to press your own palm against the picture, do not do this! Touching the rock art will damage the piment and compromise its preservation into the future.

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