Grand Canyon South Rim
🚶8 mapped stops
277 miles long, 18 miles wide, and over a mile deep — 1.8 billion years of geology turned sideways. From Mather Point's 4,500-foot drop to Hermit's Rest, designed by Mary Colter to look like a ruin, with a uranium mine that operated inside a national park until 1969.
Stationen dieser Tour (8)
- 1 Grand Canyon Visitor Center Start. The canyon is 277 miles long, up to 18 miles wide, and over a mile deep. The oldest rocks at the bottom are 1.8 billion years old.
- 2 Mather Point First viewpoint most visitors see. Named for Stephen Mather, the first director of the National Park Service. Drop from rim to river: 4,500 feet.
- 3 Yavapai Geology Museum The canyon wall is a geology textbook turned sideways. Each layer is a different era. The Great Unconformity — a billion-year gap in the rock record — is visible from here.
- 4 Bright Angel Trailhead The most popular trail into the canyon. Havasupai people maintained this trail for centuries before it became a tourist route. The mule rides have been running since 1887.
- 5 Trailview Overlook You can see the Bright Angel Trail switchbacking down below. The temperature at the bottom can be 20-30°F hotter than the rim.
- 6 Maricopa Point Remnants of the Orphan Mine — a uranium mine that operated inside a national park until 1969. The headframe is still visible.
- 7 Hopi Point Best sunset viewpoint on the South Rim. On a clear day, you can see 100 miles. The Colorado River is visible as a thin green ribbon.
- 8 Hermit's Rest Designed by Mary Colter in 1914 to look like a ruin built by a hermit. Every stone was placed by hand. The fireplace is 10 feet wide. End of the Hermit Road drive.
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