Near Hermit's Rest to Waldron
Near Hermit's Rest to Waldron
Near Hermit's Rest to Waldron
Near Hermit's Rest to Waldron
Near Hermit's Rest to Waldron

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Hermit's Rest to Waldron

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Grand Canyon Village, Arizona
6.5
mi
Distance
2,536
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Less CrowdedViews

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
6.52mi
Distance
2,536ft
Elevation Gain
2,536ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
6,665ft
High Point
5,352ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Hermit's Rest to Waldron is a 6.4-mile out-and-back that extends from the Hermit's Rest Trailhead to the Waldron Trail. This out-and-back route offers a unique perspective of the canyon, away from the bustling main trails. It leads hikers into the grandeur of the Grand Canyon via a less-traveled path that provides solitude and stunning natural beauty.Although this route is not particularly lengthy, it involves steep sections with varying elevation changes. Therefore, it is considered moderate in difficulty, suitable for hikers with some experience and those comfortable with desert hiking.Starting from the Hermits Rest Trailhead at the western edge of the Grand Canyon's South Rim, this trail descends into the canyon, connecting with the historic Waldron Trail. The path is known for its tranquility and breathtaking views of the geological formations and the Colorado River. Also, the Waldron Trail has historical significance, offering insights into the early exploration of the Grand Canyon.FLORA AND FAUNAThe trail cuts through several distinct ecosystems, allowing hikers to observe a diverse range of plant and animal life. From pinon-juniper woodlands to desert scrub, the area is home to a variety of species such as mule deer, squirrels, and an array of birdlife, including raptors and songbirds.PERMITS AND REGULATIONSDay Hike: No permit is required for day hikes.Overnight Trip: Should you wish to extend your hike into an overnight trip, a backcountry permit from the Grand Canyon National Park is needed for camping along the trail or in designated areas. These permits are highly sought after and should be obtained well in advance.Transportation: Access to Hermits Rest is via the park's shuttle bus service during certain seasons or by personal vehicle during the less crowded months. Check the National Park Service website for the latest information on shuttle schedules and access restrictions.For information regarding parking, fees, and backcountry permits, please read through the website for Grand Canyon National Park.CAMPING AND WATER SOURCESFor those planning an overnight stay, it's essential to know that water sources along the Waldron Trail are scarce. Hikers must carry all necessary water or have the means to purify any water they may find. Always check the latest conditions and water source availability before heading out.SAFETY AND CONSIDERATIONSBring sufficient water, sun protection, and a first-aid kit.The trail can be exposed to the sun with limited shade;start early in the day to avoid the heat.Be prepared for sudden weather changes and carry appropriate clothing.

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