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The Top 20 Natural Monuments in the Kaibab Plateau

Kaibab Plateau’s landscape is a beautiful place to explore — something that you can best experience by visiting one of our 20

beautiful natural monuments in the Kaibab Plateau. To help you find the one for, you can see all the details you need to explore the best natural monuments, and better plan your next outdoor adventure!

Last updated: October 1, 2025

Rim Trail (Grand Canyon National Park)

The Rim Trail stretches 13 miles from the South Kaibab Trailhead to Hermits Rest, offering a mostly paved, very well-defined trail. The trail is mostly flat and ideal for an …

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Cedar ridge is a nice view point and also a convenient turning point, if you are just on a day hike. There is even a pit toilet, but no water. …

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Strenuous out-and-back tour into the Grand Canyon. You follow the South Kaibab Trail for 3.5 miles to reach the famous Skeleton Point with a gorgeous view into the canyon. Don't …

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A nice shady place for a break with restrooms and a water spigot that is on year-round. The Tonto Trail and Plateau Point are nearby. This is one of the …

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If you come from the Tonto Trail, the short detour to Plateau Point is worthwhile. Likewise, if you then hike onto the North Kaibab Trail, because from here you have a great preview of what awaits you.

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The view doesn’t get much better than that from the plate-glass windows of this small stone building, but weather permitting, be sure to take in the canyon’s splendor from the …

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The North Rim of the majestic Grand Canyon is considerably higher in elevation (8,000 feet) than the South Rim (7,000 feet). Since the vegetation is much more dense, you might …

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Great spot for viewing the sunset over the Grand Canyon. You also have a perfect view on the Tonto Trail, that winds its way deep down in the canyon. You …

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The Rim Trail leads along the South Rim for about 13.5 miles (22 kilometers) and offers some of the best views into the Grand Canyon. The western endpoint is Hermits …

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A tunnel that leads you through the ancient rocks of the Grand Canyon. There is also a rest area with restrooms. Water is available here from May to October. From …

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