Grandview Trek
Flagstaff, AZ
5.0 (84 reviews)Trip Highlights
- Canyon Solitude
- Possible Day Hike to the River
- Spectacular Grandview Trail
- Desert Springs & Oases
- Mining History & Ruins
- Guides Choice Trip
Description
The Grandview Trek is a backpacking trip into a remote and quiet part of the Grand Canyon. It offers incredible views, fantastic natural and cultural history (including a 19th-century mine and miner’s cabin), great camping with plenty of solitude, and the opportunity (not guaranteed) to reach the Colorado River via a historic trail that is rarely used today.
The trip lives up to its name the moment we start hiking as stunning panoramas of the Grand Canyon and the Colorado River explode in front of us. The scenery continues to inspire as we descend to Horseshoe Mesa, which extends into the Canyon like the deck of a battleship with expansive views in every direction.
We’ll hike off the west side of the Mesa to Cottonwood Creek. From here you can expect exciting hiking, camping at remote desert oases, incredible views of the Inner Gorge and Colorado River, and the possibility of reaching the Colorado River. Our route circles around Horseshoe Mesa, re-ascends it, and takes us back to the South Rim, where we’ll complete one of the best loop hikes in the Canyon!
Important: It is strongly recommended to book your Grand Canyon backpacking trip 5 months in advance due to the Park’s permit system. Backpacking permits are issued on the first of the month 4+ months in advance (see deadlines for each month.) Permits for the most popular trips sell out very quickly during the initial lottery, so registering prior to the deadline of the month you’re interested in is highly beneficial. You can also pick any dates!
Permit Deadlines
Grand Canyon’s permit process is complicated, but we take care of everything so you don’t have to worry about it! Here’s what you do need to know – Grand Canyon issues backpacking permits through a lottery system 4+ months in advance (deadlines listed below). Permits for popular trips sell out immediately during the initial lottery, so it’s important to register before the process begins.
When you register we will ask you for backup dates and itineraries, as they are helpful if your first choice isn’t available. If a permit request is denied, pre-permit registrants have top priority for open spaces on confirmed permits, and very often get spots. Finally, we have good success rates, but your deposit is 100% refundable or transferable if we’re unsuccessful. Still have questions? Call us at 800-715-HIKE (4453)!
PERMIT DEADLINES
Month of Trip
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Register Before
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Permit Results
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January
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Sept 1
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~Sept 15
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February
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Oct 1
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~Oct 15
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March
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Nov 1
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~Nov 15
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April
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Dec 1
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~Dec 15
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May
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Jan 1
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~Jan 15
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June
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Feb 1
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~Feb 15
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July
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Mar 1
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~Mar 15
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August
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Apr 1
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~Apr 15
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September
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May 1
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~May 15
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October
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June 1
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~June 15
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November
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July 1
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~July 15
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December
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Aug 1
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~Aug 15
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DIFFICULTY LEVEL 4
Scale of 1-5. 1 is least difficult; 5 is most difficult
This trip follows a mix of well maintained and more rugged sections of trail. Be prepared for periods of steep hiking, with moderate to significant exposure, and at times loose sufaces that requires attention and careful footing.
Hiking Distances:
Up to 13 mi
Backpack Weight:
35-45 lbs
Terrain:
Significantly Rugged
Max Daily Elev. ↑↓:
3500 ft
Heights Exposure:
Significant
PHYSICAL DEMANDS OF THIS TRIP
- Hiking uphill or downhill with a 35-45 lb backpack for 6-8 hours
- Day hiking uphill or downhill with a 10-15 pound backpack for up to 10 hours
- Maintaining balance and footing on rugged, steep or loose terrain
- Hiking in 105+ degree farenheit ambient temps may be required in the warmer months (May-Sept). Learn more about desert heat.
- Hiking with significant heights exposure in places
SOLITUDE LEVEL 4
1 least solitude, 5 most solitude
We rate this Grand Canyon hike a solitude 4 because it follows primarily remote, unmaintained trails. The first 1-2 miles of the Grandview Trail attract a moderate number of hikers, but after that it tapers off quickly. Inside the Canyon, you can expect to see no more than 1 or 2 hiker groups per day.
Private Trips
Travel in perfect company by booking a private trip exclusively for your group!
Our sliding scale for private trips is based on the final number of guests in your group. Rates are per person and do not include sales tax, national park fees or guide gratuity. The final rate is based on the actual number of guests on the trip and may adjust based on cancellations or additions.
Please Note: you can also enjoy a private trip at our normal scheduled rates by filling any empty tour to capacity. However, if group members drop from the tour those spots will automatically become available on our website for instant booking. By purchasing a private trip at the rates listed below, your trip will remain exclusive to your group regardless of cancellations.
Private Rates FOr This Trip
- 2 People: Rate x 2.5
- 3 People: Rate x 1.75
- 4 People: Rate x 1.25
- 5+ People: Rate x 1.15
*all rates are per person
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