Near Ribbon Falls from Bright Angel Camp
Red canyon walls tower on both sides as you travel along the narrow trail.
Near Ribbon Falls from Bright Angel Camp
A small waterfall in Bright Angel Creek along the North Kaibab Trail.
Near Ribbon Falls from Bright Angel Camp
Bright Angel Campground.
Near Ribbon Falls from Bright Angel Camp
Late-afternoon light trickles through Colorado Canyon at the mouth of Bright Angel Creek.
Near Ribbon Falls from Bright Angel Camp
The North Kaibab Trail and Bright Angel Creek are verdant in the spring near Phantom Ranch.

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Ribbon Falls from Bright Angel Camp

5.0 (1 Rating)
Easy canyon hiking to an otherworldly waterfall
12.7
mi
Distance
2,246
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Commonly BackpackedGeologically SignificantHistoricalRiver/CreekSpringSwimmingViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
There is no longer a bridge over Bright Angel Creek to reach Ribbon Falls as of early 2025. Though a new bridge should be constructed soon, reaching the falls currently requires fording the creek.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
12.68mi
Distance
2,246ft
Elevation Gain
2,246ft
Elevation Loss
80%
Max Grade
3,840ft
High Point
2,504ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Ribbon Falls is one of the few year-round waterfalls in the Grand Canyon, and it is truly a sight to behold. The spring-fed stream plummets about 100 feet, freefalling for the first half and then cascading over a dome of moss-lined travertine--limestone formed by deposition from the mineral-rich springwater.On a hot day in the Canyon, in this low-elevation section where shade is scarce, Ribbon Falls is a like a dream. After taking a dip in the chilly pool at the bottom, you can scramble up around the falls and stand behind them. Although relatively accessible, Ribbon Falls still requires significant planning and effort to visit, but it's well worth it!The spur to Ribbon Falls is located along the North Kaibab Trail, about 6 miles up from Phantom Ranch and about 1 mile down from Cottonwood Campground. Get there by making and out-and-back from either camp or as a side trip while hiking North Kaibab.There used to be a bridge that crossed Bright Angel Creek to get to the falls, but this was removed due to structural damage. There was always a "Ribbon Falls via Creek" route, however, located several hundred yards south and on the other side of a low hill from the bridge route. You can still use this way to get to falls by fording the creek, or you can ford near the old bridge site. It's not too difficult but does require getting wet.
History & Background
This waterfall site for Zuni Native Americans, who traditionally consider Chimik'yana'kya Dey'a (Ribbon Falls) their people's place of emergence into the world.

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