Near South Bass to Hermits Rest
Near South Bass to Hermits Rest
Near South Bass to Hermits Rest
Near South Bass to Hermits Rest
Near South Bass to Hermits Rest

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South Bass to Hermits Rest

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Grand Canyon Village, Arizona
45
mi
Distance
10,349
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty
Less CrowdedViewsWildflowers

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
44.98mi
Distance
10,349ft
Elevation Gain
10,352ft
Elevation Loss
65%
Max Grade
6,649ft
High Point
2,659ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
South Bass to Hermits Rest is a remarkable 45-mile backpacking journey that spans across the rugged and diverse landscapes on the west end of Grand Canyon National Park. This extensive trek, starting from the remote South Bass Trailhead and concluding at Hermits Rest Trailhead, offers an in-depth exploration of the canyon's geological wonders, historical significance, and natural beauty.Beginning at the South Bass Trailhead, located on the Havasupai Indian Reservation, hikers embark on a challenging descent into the depths of the Grand Canyon. The trail presents an array of terrains, from steep descents to flat mesa tops, offering breathtaking views and a sense of isolation found in few other places.The remoteness and distance of this journey make it ideal for experienced backpackers who are comfortable hiking in desert terrains.FLORA AND FAUNAHikers can expect to see a variety of plant life, including cacti, agaves, and wildflowers, as well as fauna such as mule deer, bighorn sheep, and an array of bird species. CAMPING AND WATER SOURCESDispersed camping is allowed with a permit, and hikers must practice Leave No Trace principles to protect the delicate desert environment. Water sources are limited and vary seasonally, so carrying sufficient water and a means to purify any water found is essential.For more information about seasonal springs and streams visit the Grand Canyon Backcountry Information Center at https://www.nps.gov/places/000/backcountry-information-center.htm. PARKING AND PERMITSA backcountry permit from the Grand Canyon National Park is essential for overnight camping along the route. Additionally, access to the South Bass Trailhead requires a permit from the Havasupai Tribe. For information regarding parking, fees, and backcountry permits, please read through the website for Grand Canyon National Park.SHUTTLES AND TRANSPORTATIONGiven the remote start and end points, planning transportation is crucial. Hikers typically arrange for private shuttles or set up vehicle shuttles between the trailheads. There is no direct public transportation available between South Bass and Hermits Rest.SAFETY AND CONSIDERATIONSThe isolation of this route demands thorough preparation and self-sufficiency. Hikers should be prepared for changing weather conditions, navigate challenging terrain, and be equipped with detailed maps, a compass, or GPS. ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONSouth Bass Trailhead

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