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  2. File:NPS grand-canyon-hiking-map.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: This Grand Canyon trail map shows Grand Canyon National Park’s three most-used trails: North Kaibab, South Kaibab, and Bright Angel. Date 25 October 2013

  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. Category : Hiking trails in Grand Canyon National Park

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    Trails located, in whole or part, within the boundaries of Grand Canyon National Park. Articles in this category contain Template:Grand Canyon trails . Pages in category "Hiking trails in Grand Canyon National Park"

  5. Dodger Point - Wikipedia

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    In clear weather, the mountain can be seen from the park's visitor center on Hurricane Ridge. The nearest higher neighbor is line parent Ludden Peak , two miles to the southwest, Mount Scott rises 2.5 mi (4.0 km) to the south-southwest, and Stephen Peak is set four miles to the west. [ 3 ]

  6. Hurricane Ridge - Wikipedia

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    The road leading west from the Hurricane Ridge visitor center has a number of picnic areas and trail heads. A paved trail called the Hurricane Hill trail is about 1.6 miles (2.6 km) long (one-way) with an elevation gain of about 700 feet (200 m). It is not uncommon to find snow on the trails even as late as July.

  7. Bright Angel Point Trail - Wikipedia

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    Portions of the Cottonwood Campground, 4,000 feet (1,200 m) below rim, are visible from the end of the trail. Grand Canyon Village on the South Rim is visible about 10 miles (16 km) away across the canyon. There is no water available on trail. Hikers and tourists should stay off the trail when thunderstorms are in the area.