Near North Kaibab Trail
Near North Kaibab Trail
Near North Kaibab Trail
Near North Kaibab Trail
Near North Kaibab Trail

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North Kaibab Trail

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Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
28.7
mi
Distance
7,877
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty
Less CrowdedViewsWaterfall

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
28.69mi
Distance
7,877ft
Elevation Gain
7,877ft
Elevation Loss
70%
Max Grade
8,243ft
High Point
2,460ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
The North Kaibab Trail is a 14-mile out-and-back trail that extends from the north rim of the Grand Canyon down to the Colorado River. This well maintained singletrack trail features unparalleled gorge scenery, pristine nature, and incredible biodiversity. The North Kaibab Trail is one of the least visited trails in the park and one of the most difficult. Visitors should be prepared for extreme changes in elevation and the climate that comes with it.The North Kaibab Trail descends a series of switchbacks along the canyon wall with incredible views of the canyon. There is a rest area a few miles down the trail with picnic tables, restrooms, and potable water that is usually open from May to October.The trail eventually levels out and gets less steep as it gets deeper into the canyon. In the summer, Bright Angel Creek offers a refreshing break from the heat on parts of the North Kaibab Trail. Roaring Springs and Ribbon Falls are great side trips that can be accessed from the North Kaibab Trail for those looking for more excitement.Camping at the bottom of the Grand Canyon is a unique experience that should not be missed, but must be planned in advance. Permits are required for camping and can be obtained in advance from the Backcountry Office. Visitors must camp in designated campgrounds.The most accessible campgrounds for the North Kaibab Trail are:Cottonwood Campground: 7 miles from the start at the North Rim.Bright Angel Campground: 14 miles from the start, located next to the Colorado River.Note. Horses are not recommended in this section and bicycles are prohibited from being ridden in the canyon.NEED TO KNOWFull service facilities on the North Rim are only open from May 15 through October 15.MORE INFORMATIONNorth Rim Information: https://www.nps.gov/grca/planyourvisit/directions_n_rim.htmGrand Canyon National Park, http://www.nps.gov/grca/, 1-(928) 638-7888.Grand Canyon Backcountry Information: http://www.nps.gov/grca/backcountry/, 1-(928) 638-7875.

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