Near Uncle Jim Complete Loop
North Kaibab Trailhead - Water Bottle Filling Station
Near Uncle Jim Complete Loop
On the Uncle Jim Trail, North Rim of the Grand Canyon. (Photo by Bryan Dougherty)
Near Uncle Jim Complete Loop
A morning hike on the Uncle Jim trail, at the viewpoint. (Photo by brewbooks)
Near Uncle Jim Complete Loop
Trail junction - where Uncle Jim Trail leaves Ken Patrick Trail
Near Uncle Jim Complete Loop
Typical scenery on the Uncle Jim Trail (Photo by Bryan Dougherty)

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Uncle Jim Complete Loop

4.0 (7 Ratings)
This pleasant loop trail is shady and easy, offering views of Bright Angel Canyon.
4.6
mi
Distance
685
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
4.57mi
Distance
685ft
Elevation Gain
685ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
8,461ft
High Point
8,231ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
To reach the start of the Uncle Jim Trail, you must first hike about 1 mile north on the Ken Patrick Trail. From the !North Kaibab trailhead parking area, go towards the mule corral area and pick up the Ken Patrick Trail. After about 1 mile of travel through open wooded slopes, take a right (east) at the signed intersection. Now you're on the lollipop shaped Uncle Jim Trail. Hike east along the "stem" of the lollipop, heading steeply downhill into a valley and back up the other side. This dip is the most arduous part of the trail. Upon reaching the far side of the valley, the trail splits to form each arm of the loop. You can complete the circle in either direction, this description takes the left fork to go clockwise. Stay on the lookout for fossilized seashells and sponges in the trailside Kaibab limestone. Pretty neat that this rim of the canyon was under water a mere 270 million years ago. Continue through the forest plateau and pop out at the canyon rim for infrequently seen view of Bright Angel Canyon. Some of the South Rim is visible, but the inner gorge is hidden. You can see Walhalla Plateau, Bright Angel Point and the beginning switchbacks of the North Kaibab Trail. Once you're finished absorbing the views at Uncle Jim Point, proceed north to finish the loop. The remainder of the loop back to the "stem" of the lollipop passes through an old forest fire area and does not have canyon views. Retrace your steps left (west) along the "stem" then head left (south) on the Ken Patrick trail back to the parking area. Note: this trail is also used by mules, so be respectful and watch out from droppings!
History & Background
This trail is named for James Owen, a game warden who lived on the North Rim for many years. His claim to fame was killing over 500 mountain lions in a (now discredited) attempt to protect the mule deer living in the area.

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