CONQUER THE GRAND CANYON BY FOOT

by Royal Holiday
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The Grand Canyon is one of the most impressive natural sites on the planet. Located in Arizona, this natural wonder was carved over millions of years by the Colorado River. If you love hiking and views that look like they’ve been taken straight out of a movie, then this is the perfect destination for you. Exploring this national park on foot and watching how the canyon changes with the light of day is an experience you’ll never forget.

There are different hiking trails for all experience levels. In this blog, you’ll learn about the various trails in the Grand Canyon to help you choose the right one for your adventure.

BRIGHT ANGEL TRAIL

BRIGHT ANGEL TRAIL

One of the most popular hiking trails in the Grand Canyon, Bright Angel Trail starts right at the South Rim. This well-maintained trail offers breathtaking views as you descend in a zigzag pattern toward the Colorado River. You can take a shorter walk to the rest houses, which offer stunning overlooks, or challenge yourself by hiking all the way to Indian Garden or even the river.

Don’t worry—if you get tired, this trail also features water stations and shaded rest areas along the way.

SOUTH KAIBAB TRAIL

SOUTH KAIBAB TRAIL
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This hike is ideal for those seeking spectacular views from the very start. Unlike Bright Angel, South Kaibab Trail is steeper and does not have any drinkable water along the route, so we recommend it for more experienced hikers.

Popular stops include Ooh Aah Point, just a mile from the trailhead, and Cedar Ridge, about three miles in. If you’re experienced, physically fit, and start your hike early, you might even make it to Skeleton Point, where you’ll be rewarded with stunning views of the river. If you’re already in the U.S. and in the mood for a road trip, here are some of the best options for you.

RIM TRAIL

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If you’re looking for a more relaxed walk with your family but still want to enjoy iconic views of the canyon, the Rim Trail is your best bet. This mostly flat and paved trail stretches along the South Rim from Hermit’s Rest to the Grand Canyon Village.

You can stop at various points along the way and take advantage of free shuttle transportation to continue exploring without overexerting yourself.

NORTH KAIBAB TRAIL

NORTH KAIBAB TRAIL

Located along the North Rim, this trail is less crowded but equally spectacular. It’s the only trail that takes you from the North Rim all the way down to the bottom of the canyon. The hike to Roaring Springs or Ribbon Falls is more challenging, but if you’re looking for a more peaceful and rewarding experience, this is the hike for you.

HAVASU FALLS TRAIL

Grand Canyon- HAVASU FALLS TRAIL
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Although technically outside Grand Canyon National Park, this trail is a hidden gem within the Havasupai tribal lands. This 10-mile hike leads you to stunning turquoise waterfalls that contrast beautifully with the red rock surroundings. It’s a magical and unforgettable experience.

Due to its difficulty and location, this trail requires advance permits, so make sure to plan ahead.

TIPS BEFORE YOU START YOUR ADVENTURE

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  • Always bring enough water, sunscreen, and a hat.
  • Start your hike early to avoid the midday heat.
  • Wear appropriate hiking footwear.
  • Check weather conditions and follow park recommendations.

After a full day exploring the canyon and soaking in the incredible views, there’s nothing better than returning to a comfortable place to rest. Use your Royal Holiday membership to stay at Scottsdale Camelback Resort, a beautiful resort located conveniently close to the Grand Canyon. Blending nature, culture, and relaxation, this hotel is the perfect starting point for your adventure. Enjoy local cuisine and explore the scenic southwestern United States.

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