Near South Kaibab Trail
The sun rises over the junction of Bright Angel Canyon and the Colorado River.
Near South Kaibab Trail
Deer graze near Bright Angel Campground.
Near South Kaibab Trail
Silver Bridge.
Near South Kaibab Trail
South Kaibab Trail switchbacks.
Near South Kaibab Trail
The view from the South Kaibab Trailhead, Grand Canyon National Park.

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South Kaibab Trail

4.5 (2 Ratings)
The most dramatic trail on Grand Canyon's South Rim
6.8
mi
Distance
463
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Commonly BackpackedFamily FriendlyGeologically SignificantHistoricalRiver/CreekViews
Access Issues
The River Trail connection to Bright Angel Trail is closed until October 2025, so a loop with Bright Angel is not currently possible except by way of the Tonto Trail. See Grand Canyon National park website for more information.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
6.82mi
Distance
463ft
Elevation Gain
5,197ft
Elevation Loss
85%
Max Grade
7,218ft
High Point
2,460ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
South Kaibab is the best Grand Canyon trail for those who want maximum views in relatively quick time. When compared with the other main trail on the South Rim--Bright Angel Trail--South Kaibab is more direct and has even more dramatic scenery in the upper miles of trail. Consequently, South Kaibab is very steep, very sun exposed, and skirts a sheer drop off in places. The trail is sufficiently wide and relatively safe (even when you have to step aside for mule trains to pass), but hiking it is no casual endeavor. In winter and spring, ice and snow usually make the uppermost mile more treacherous. In summer, heat is a serious danger if going farther than one mile into the canyon. Despite the extremes, South Kaibab is one of the best and most popular trails in the park, and most people can complete some distance out and back with proper preparation. Bring sturdy shoes, trekking poles if you are comfortable using them, lots of water, and some snacks. There is no water available anywhere on the trail except at the trailhead and at Phantom Ranch in the very bottom of the canyon. A round-trip hike all the way to the Colorado River in the bottom is generally considered a two-day endeavor, but going a shorter distance down and back makes a great day hike. Here are some recommended turnaround points to make trips of various distances: Ooh Aah Point: 1.8 miles round trip / 1-2 hours / 790 feet elevation change Cedar Ridge: 3 miles round trip / 2-4 hours / 1,120 feet elevation change (A toilet is located here) Skeleton Point: 6 miles round trip / 4-6 hours / 2,040 feet elevation change The Tipoff: 9 miles roundtrip / 6-9 hours / 3,280 feet elevation change (Another toilet is located here) Phantom Ranch: 15 miles roundtrip / 1-2 days / 4,700 ft (1,430 m) elevation change (Toilet and water located here)

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Contributors
Jesse Weber