S Kaibab Trail
Coconino County ·

S Kaibab Trail

Coconino County ·

Scenic hiking trail with Ooh-Aah Point, Cedar Ridge, & river views

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Rated 4.8 stars by 42 reviewers
S Kaibab Trail by Photo by Jason Ross/age fotostock
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"A Perfect Day Hike This is a great option for a day hike in the Grand Canyon. South Kaibab Trail is a well-maintained (but steep!) stretch of dirt with very little shade and a trailhead that’s accessible only by shuttle bus. No private vehicles are allowed in this portion of the park. It’s a scenic adventure through and through, but South Kaibab’s main destinations include Ooh-Aah Point (at the highest elevation of 6,660 feet), Cedar Ridge (good for novice hikers and late starters), and Skeleton Point (an unobstructed view of the Colorado River with steep switchbacks)."

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