NORTH RIM GRAND CANYON
DESCRIPTION: Backpacking the Grand Canyon from the North Rim to the South Rim. Four days of hiking and three nights sleeping at backcountry campgrounds on the Corridor Trail. We hiked down the North Kaibab trail and up the Bright Angel Trail.
DAY ONE Travel to the Grand Canyon
DAY TWO
North Kaibab Trailhead ~ Elevation 8,241'
Parking can be hard to find. The trail begins at the lower end of the parking area. This is a good place to pray and take pictures, before your journey.
NORTH KAIBAB TRAILHEAD
Supia Tunnel ~ Elevation 6,800'
1.7 miles from the North Rim
Great rest area, with restrooms and water.
The tunnel is the gateway to the classic Grand Canyon.
Roaring Spring ~ Elevation 5,200'
4.7 miles from the North Rim
You'll come to a sign, it is a 1/2 mile drop down to the day use area. There are restrooms; but we found the water line was broken.
Resident House (Helicopter pad)
Water is available outside the residence, near the trail.
Cottonwood Campground ~ Elevation 4,080'
7 miles from North Rim.
Pick your campsite and set up your tent. Display your permit on your tent. The campground has restrooms, water and an emergency phone. Make sure you pack out all your garbage.
DAY THREE
Ribbon Falls
1.6 miles from Cottonwood Campground
Leave early in the morning while it is still cool. You'll be hiking over 8 miles, and there's lots of exploring & fun.
On the North Kaibab trail, you come to a sign to Ribbon Falls. Cross a bridge and find a place to drop your pack. This is a wonderful place to wet yourself and cool off. There is no water and no restrooms from Cottonwood to the Phantom Ranch.
Phantom Ranch
7 miles from Cottonwood Campground
Before 4pm, the snack bar is open, where you can get ice cold tea or lemonade, apples, bagels and other goodies. During the evening, if you have made your reservation, you can get a steak dinner, vegetarian chili dinner or beef stew dinner. You can ask if they have any meals available too. Phantom Ranch has dorms, cabins and showers for guest who have booked their stay one year in advance.
Bright Angel Campground ~ Elevation 2,480'
Beautiful campground, with a running stream nearby to cool off in. You'll find, flush toilets, a sink for washing pots & pans, a pole to hang your back pack, and metal boxes to protect your food from the wildlife. There was even a Ranger talk, the night we came.
DAY FOUR The ranger advised us to begin early, because of the hot temperatures in the bottom of the canyon. We prayed at the Bright Angel trailhead.
Silver Bridge
This bridge is for hikers only. The mule trains have to cross the black bridge, which connects with the South Kaibab trail. The Colorado River was muddy brown, and the views at the bottom where wonderful.
River House ~ Elevation 2,480'
1.5 miles from the Bright Angel Campground
Take off your pack, and enjoy this stone shelter, lay down and put your feet up. This is the only restroom available until Indian Gardens. There is no water available.
Indian Gardens Campground ~ Elevation 3,800'
4.7 miles from Bright Angel Campground
On the way to Indian Gardens, you'll have great views, and even see small water falls. Indian Gardens Campground has covered shelters over the picnic tables and has lots of critters. Set up your tent and go on a day hike to the overlook.
Plateau Point
1.5 miles (each way) from Indian Gardens.
Enjoy a level hike to this Grand Canyon overlook, pictured above. Make sure you bring snacks, water, flashlight, and a camera. There is a water available sometimes at the overlook. This is a great place to watch the Sunset.
DAY FIVE
Begin your journey at sunrise.
Today, you'll climb up 2/3 of the elevation of the Bright Angel Trail.
Three Mile House ~ Elevation 4,920'
A great place to take your pack off. There is a shelter, restrooms, water, and an overlook for great scenic photography. You only have 3 miles left to the top!
Mile and a Half Resthouse ~ Elevation 5,720'
Water and restrooms are available.
Upper Tunnels
Once you have reached the two tunnels, you'll be nearing the South Rim.
South Rim ~ Elevation 6,860'
You'll come to the trailhead sign. This is a great place to take pictures.
Take the Rim Trail to the left, to the view areas outside the Bright Angel Lodge.
There are restrooms and food available.
DAY SIX Travel back home.
RATINGS: DIFFICULT
GEAR: Backpacks should be under 30 lbs, before you add water. Make sure you bring one gallon bladder, or water bottles. It is important to eat salty foods and drink electroylites. Wear sunglasses, hat and put on sunscreen. Bring dehydrated food for evening meals. Make sure you cook and try out your menu before you take it backpacking.
CONDITIONING: You need to prepare yourself by hiking long distances, carrying weight, and camping in deserts. Much prayer is needed. This should never be your first backpacking experience. Each time you backpack, you learn what gear is needed for light weight packs.
PERMITS: Are required for backpack camping. No permit needed for Day use.
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