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Distance
5.64 miles
Elevation Gain
2185 ft
Route Type
Loop
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South Kaibab Trail to Skeleton Point is a loop trail where you may see beautiful wildflowers located near Grand Canyon, Arizona.
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South Kaibab Trail to Tip Off
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Ooh-Aah Point via South Kaibab
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Rim-to-Rim-to-Rim in the Grand Canyon
This run is an extreme adventure and requires lots of planning and training. The risk for injury or heat related illness is high, so take precautions and don't run alone. Group sizes of 12-30 require a $175 permit from the NPS. These trails are popular with runners, hikers, and backpackers; please be respectful on the trail.
There are a few ways to run R2R2R, with the popular option being d...
Backpack the Grand Canyon's South Rim
If you want to see the real Grand Canyon, this is it. The 3 day backpacking will take you down into the canyon to where few people visit. Although the South Kaibab trail is steep, has no shade cover and water and the views are gorgeous. It is best to start from the South Kaibab, hike down to the Bright Angel campground, and back up the Bright Angel trail. This way you get a change of scenery an...
Cremation Canyon via South Kaibab Trailhead
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Utah Flats via Cremation Canyon
Note: The spot on the map is the beginning of the hike into Cremation Canyon Campground. For the full report on getting there, check out this adventure.
Heading out of the campsite at Cremation Canyon, look for hints of a trail where you will scramble up, following other boot prints and cairns that lead the way. Head up through a saddle and look for Piano Alley (giant rocks that have rolled do...
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