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  2. Nankoweap Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Nankoweap Trail is an unmaintained hiking trail on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park, located in the U.S. state of Arizona. The Nankoweap trail descends 6,040 feet in 14 miles from the Saddle Mountain trailhead to Nankoweap Creek and on to the Colorado River. It is considered to be the hardest of the trails into the Canyon.

  3. List of trails in Grand Canyon National Park - Wikipedia

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    This building previously housed a railway depot. The BCO administers trail maintenance, patrol, and search and rescue operations in the Grand Canyon's backcountry areas. The Grand Canyon Backcountry Office manages undeveloped areas of the canyon by following the 1988 Backcountry Management Plan (BMP), as amended. [4]

  4. Kanab Creek Trail - Wikipedia

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    Kaibab National Forest Ranger Trail #59, in Kanab Creek from Snake Gulch to Jensen Canyon and beyond. Travelogue of backpacking trip in Kanab Creek; Hiking guide to Kanab Creek; U.S. Geological Survey 1:250,000 map, Grand Canyon, Arizona, NJ 12-10 Series V502, Edition 3, 1953 revised 1970. (8 MB download)

  5. Royal Arch Route - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Arch Route is a hiking trail on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park, located in the U.S. state of Arizona. A side canyon/drainage where part of the Royal Arch Route is located. The location of the start of the west Tonto Trail and the end of the Royal Arch Route along the Colorado River .

  6. Clear Creek Trail - Wikipedia

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    The campgrounds located at the end of the Clear Creek Trail. The trail begins near the Colorado River at the bottom of the Grand Canyon, about 0.5 miles (0.8 km) north of Phantom Ranch at a junction with the North Kaibab Trail. From the trail head, the trail ascends 1,150 feet (350 m) to the Tonto Platform over the first 1.7 miles (2.7 km).

  7. South Bass Trail - Wikipedia

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    The trail is accessible by use of U.S. Forest Service roads along the south rim of Grand Canyon. The trailhead is located in a remote area of the park's south rim and is accessible from Rowe Well Road or Forest Service Road #328. It generally takes 1½ to 2 hours to negotiate the 29 mile (47 km) trip from Grand Canyon Village, Arizona.

  8. Beamer Trail - Wikipedia

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    From here the trail follows the Colorado north (upstream) to its confluence with the Little Colorado River. The trail is considered primitive, and some route finding is required. To the east of the trail is the Palisades of the Desert, a two-thousand foot cliff that showcases the upper portion of the canyon's rock layers. [2]

  9. North Bass Trail - Wikipedia

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    The trail is accessible by use of U.S. Forest Service roads along the north rim of Grand Canyon. The trailhead is located in the remote backcountry of the forests on the canyon's the north rim. To reach it, an 18-mile drive by high-clearance (4-wheel drive preferred) vehicles is required.