Near Rim Overlook Trail
Near Rim Overlook Trail
Near Rim Overlook Trail
Near Rim Overlook Trail
Near Rim Overlook Trail

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Rim Overlook Trail

4.9 (10 Ratings)
A steady climb through four steps to a spectacular view at the Rim Overlook.
4.3
mi
Distance
1,452
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
4.26mi
Distance
1,452ft
Elevation Gain
1,452ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
6,409ft
High Point
5,329ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
The Rim Overlook Trail and Navajo Knobs Trail follow the same route starting from the trailhead for the Hickman Bridge Trail. The Rim Overlook is reached at about the midway point on the longer hike to Navajo Knobs. From the heavily traveled Hickman Bridge Trail, begin climbing along wide Kayenta ledges, often on slickrock. The ascent to the spectacular views at the Rim Overlook is relieved by a few stretches of nearly level ground as the path contours around side drainages.The four flats before the rim are pleasant interludes during both the ascent and descent. At the top of the climb after the first flat, hikers will notice a close-by exposure of Navajo Sandstone. Following the second flat, the route runs right up a Kayenta ledge at a moderate grade. The way is marked by cairns and the faint remnants of paint. The series of short flats and longer climbs continues for the final mile to the Rim Overlook.The overlook offers spectacular views to the east, south, west, and below. The degree to which the latter can be enjoyed depends upon the viewer's tolerance of heights, but anyone can take in the more distant vistas without approaching the cliff edge. In any case, pay attention before moving around - it is a long drop to the canyon floor. From there, either continue along the Navajo Knobs Trail or head back to the trailhead. During the late afternoon, the return hike provides nearly constant views of the Navajo domes and Fremont River canyon to the east, all nicely lighted with sharp shadows for contrast. Hiking here in the late afternoon is only advised during cooler weather, as there is no good shade along the rim. This content was contributed by author Rick Stinchfield, author of Capitol Reef National Park: The Complete Hiking and Touring Guide.

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