Ribbon Falls is a beautiful waterfall you would not expect in the gorge of the Grand Canyon. Since the bridge over the Bright Angel Creek has become impassable over the …
These are terraced waterfalls shaped by nature, beautiful to look at with gorgeous turquoise waters. The way there sometimes goes up and down ladders and rocks.
After 3 miles and 3,000 feet elevation loss from the North Kaibab Trailhead, you reach Roarings Springs. It is the thundering source of the Bright Angel Creek, which accompanies you almost the entire North Kaibab Trail.
Deer Creek Falls is a 30 meter high waterfall located directly on the Colorado River and fed by Deer Creek. You can get there either on foot via a challenging …
If you want to hike from the campground to the Beaver Falls, you will have to negotiate a dangerous descent over wet and slippery rocks and through caves. However, the …
Thunder Spring is the impressive source for the Thunder River, which rushes powerfully through the canyon. It should not be crossed in the spring, as it is still flowing too strongly at this time.
Follow an easy trail to arrive at this tucked away box canyon. The basalt rock here has old markings (petroglyphs) etched into it, made by artisans roughly 1000 years ago.
Havasu Falls is the most popular waterfall in the area, renowned for its towering cascade and vibrant aqua-blue water surrounded by stunning red rocks. It's truly an amazing sight. This hike requires a permit, so be sure to plan ahead.
Grand Falls is just the right location for a bad weather day. Most of the year, the falls are dry, but during heavy rain, it becomes an impressive roaring milky …