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Mohave Point

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Mohave Point is a spectacular viewpoint perched on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon in Arizona, United States. Situated at an elevation of approximately 2,113 meters (6,932 feet) along the scenic Hermit Road, this natural monument offers expansive 270-degree panoramic vistas of the vast canyon landscape. It provides an unparalleled perspective on the Colorado River as it carves its way through the ancient rock, making it a key destination within Grand Canyon National Park.

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    1 ottobre 2019

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    Ottimo posto per vedere il tramonto sul Grand Canyon. Hai anche una vista perfetta sul Tonto Trail, che si snoda in profondità nel canyon. Puoi raggiungere Mohave Point facendo un'escursione sul Rim Trail o prendendo il bus navetta da o per Hermits Rest.
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    8 novembre 2019

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    Sfortunatamente, i turisti vengono portati qui oltre alle navette con autobus turistici e il punto è di conseguenza sovraffollato. Un'alternativa è il vicino Hopi Point.
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    25 giugno 2025

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    Mohave Point offre viste incredibili sul Grand Canyon, soprattutto al tramonto. Godrete anche di una vista perfetta sul Tonto Trail che si snoda nel profondo del canyon. Il sentiero fino alla punta estrema del punto non è asfaltato, quindi potete fermare la bici e fare una breve escursione per ammirarlo.
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    I migliori Tour verso Mohave Point

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    1. Hermits Rest a Mohave Point via West Rim Trail — Grand Canyon National Park

    15,4km

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    The Rim Trail is a moderate 9.6-mile hike in Grand Canyon National Park, offering panoramic views and accessible sections.

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    Elevazione 2.110 m

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    Posizione:Grand Canyon Village, Coconino County, Arizona, Stati Uniti d'America

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    How can I access Mohave Point, especially during peak season?

    During the peak season, typically from March through November, private vehicles are restricted on Hermit Road. You'll need to use the free 'Red Route' shuttle bus, which departs from Grand Canyon Village. In the winter months, Hermit Road is open to private cars, offering direct access to the viewpoint.

    Is Mohave Point suitable for visitors with mobility challenges or wheelchairs?

    The main viewing areas at Mohave Point are generally accessible, as it's integrated into the paved Rim Trail. However, some paths leading to the very tip of the point are unpaved. While the primary overlooks offer great views, those with mobility challenges might find some of the unpaved sections difficult.

    What are the best hiking or cycling options to reach Mohave Point?

    Mohave Point is a popular stop along the paved Rim Trail, making it excellent for walking or cycling from nearby overlooks like Hopi Point. Many hikers and cyclists enjoy the scenic journey along Hermit Road itself. From Mohave Point, you can also spot the Tonto Trail winding deep into the canyon, offering inspiration for more strenuous backcountry adventures.

    Are there any specific trails or routes that start or pass through Mohave Point?

    Mohave Point is a key stop on the Hermit Road section of the Rim Trail, which is a paved path suitable for walking and cycling. While there isn't a specific 'loop trail' directly at Mohave Point, you can create your own by combining sections of the Rim Trail with shuttle bus rides. The Tonto Trail, a much more challenging backcountry route, is visible from the viewpoint.

    What are the seasonal considerations for visiting Mohave Point, especially in winter?

    While the intro mentions sunrise and sunset as ideal times, winter offers a unique experience. During winter months (typically December through February), Hermit Road is open to private vehicles, allowing you to drive directly to Mohave Point. Winter visits can be less crowded, and the canyon often has a dusting of snow, creating stunning photographic opportunities. Be prepared for colder temperatures and potential icy conditions.

    How crowded does Mohave Point get, and are there less crowded alternatives nearby?

    Mohave Point can get crowded, especially at sunset, as it's a popular shuttle stop. However, it features multiple individual overlooks, which helps to disperse visitors more than some other points. If you're seeking a less crowded experience, consider visiting during off-peak hours (mid-day) or exploring other viewpoints further west along Hermit Road, such as Pima Point, which might offer similar stunning views with fewer people.

    Can I bring my dog to Mohave Point?

    Dogs are permitted on the paved trails along the South Rim, including the Rim Trail that leads to Mohave Point, as long as they are on a leash. However, pets are generally not allowed on shuttle buses or below the rim on any trails. Always check the latest pet regulations on the NPS website before your visit.

    What unique geological features or landmarks can I see from Mohave Point?

    From Mohave Point, you get exceptional views of the Colorado River and its rapids, including Boucher, Granite, Salt Creek, and Hermit Rapids. Directly below, you can spot 'The Alligator,' a distinctive red sandstone mesa. The dramatic, mile-deep indentation known as 'The Abyss' is also clearly visible, along with formations like the 'Tower of Set,' 'Horus and Osiris temples,' 'Tower of Ra,' and 'Isis Temple.'

    Are there any restaurants, cafes, or accommodation options directly at or very near Mohave Point?

    There are no restaurants, cafes, or accommodation facilities directly at Mohave Point. It is a scenic overlook. All services, including dining and lodging, are located back in Grand Canyon Village, which is approximately 6.6 miles (10.6 km) east along Hermit Road. You'll need to take the shuttle bus or drive (in winter) back to the village for amenities.

    What is the best time of day to visit Mohave Point for photography?

    Mohave Point is renowned for both sunrise and sunset photography. The west-facing cliffs are spectacularly illuminated with golden and crimson hues as the sun sets, offering dramatic light. Sunrise also provides beautiful soft light and often fewer crowds. The multiple overlooks allow for varied compositions, capturing the Colorado River and distant geological features.

    What is the elevation of Mohave Point and what should I wear?

    Mohave Point is situated at an elevation of approximately 2,113 meters (6,932 feet). Due to the high elevation, weather can change rapidly. It's advisable to dress in layers, even in summer, as temperatures can drop significantly, especially in the mornings and evenings. In winter, warm clothing, hats, gloves, and sturdy, waterproof footwear are essential.

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