Grand Canyon Hiking Guide
Trail guides for Grand Canyon National Park: Bright Angel, South Kaibab, Hermit Trail, North Rim, backcountry routes, Havasupai Falls, and permit information.
The Colorado Plateau covers roughly 130,000 square miles of the American Southwest, including most of northern Arizona. Sedona, the Grand Canyon, and the San Francisco Peaks all sit on it. So do the Vermilion Cliffs, Walnut Canyon, and Wupatki.
Hiking here is different from the Sonoran Desert below. Elevations run from 2,000 feet (inner Grand Canyon) to 12,633 feet (Humphreys Peak). Weather is more variable. Snow is common above 7,000 feet from November through April.
Browse trail guides by region below.
Trail guides for Grand Canyon National Park: Bright Angel, South Kaibab, Hermit Trail, North Rim, backcountry routes, Havasupai Falls, and permit information.
A pre-hike workflow for checking Grand Canyon corridor water availability, closures, and key messages before Bright Angel or South Kaibab days.
Trail guides for Sedona and Red Rock Country: Devil's Bridge, Cathedral Rock, Bell Rock, West Fork, Boynton Canyon, and 40+ more trails in the Coconino National Forest.
Your guide to Petrified Forest hiking and Petrified Forest National Park trails, from Crystal Forest to Blue Mesa and the off-trail Painted Desert wilderness
Trail guides for the Vermilion Cliffs and Paria Canyon: The Wave, Buckskin Gulch, Paria Canyon, and the BLM permit system for Arizona's most competitive hiking permits.
Trail guides for Flagstaff and the Coconino National Forest: Humphreys Peak, Kachina Trail, Inner Basin, Walnut Canyon, Kendrick Mountain, and 50+ more trails.