One of the two corridor trails in Grand Canyon with stunning views into the canyon itself. You just have to go some miles... but not too far, since you have …
This gorgeous view into the Grand Canyon is just some minutes and a little elevation from the South Kaibab Trailhead. If you are not planning on going all the way …
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 …
The Horseshoe Bend is a very popular attraction in the Page area. It is an amazing view when the sun is in its highest point and the river winds around …
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 …
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 …
Antelope Canyon is one of the most famous attractions in the Southwest. The red sandstone shows stunning formations, but the canyon is most popular for its beams that appear in …
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.
On this 1 mile roundtrip, you descend from the mesa and hike on the alternately paved and gravel trail loop. It offers the unique experience of hiking among badland hills …