Grand Canyon Tour - Bright Angel Trail
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Experience the solitude and rugged majesty of the Grand Canyon while hiking on this private guided tour to Bright Angel Point, located at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. Feel free to ask your guide questions on geology, history and flora as you enjoy this beautiful scenic hike. Meet your private tour guide at the Bright Angel Lodge to explore the grandest of canyons on foot. You'll walk amid towering cliffs and enjoy spectacular views of Grand Canyon Village, mesmerizing rock formations, lush meadows and icy blue-green waterfalls as you hike along 10 miles of the famous Bright Angel Trail. The Bright Angel Trail, rated as one of the most scenic paved trails in the U.S., is now open for tours, and awaiting your visit. Travel along with your naturalist guide, who will point out famous sites along the trail and explain how and why the canyon was formed.
Departure Point
- Guides will meet you at the Trail Heads per your custom itinerary.
- Guides will meet you at the Trail Heads per your custom itinerary.
- Human tour guide - English
Points of Interest
Stop At: Bright Angel TrailBegins near the main Visitor Center complex, , ArizonaThe Bright Angel Trail begins in the historic village area at Grand Canyon and gives the hiker beautiful views of the canyon as well as the nearby cliffs. It is one of three “Corridor” trails, which are about four feet wide and don’t descend as steeply as other Grand Canyon trails. It has more shade than is found on the South Kaibab Trail, as it is in more of a side canyon. At 1.5 miles you reach 1 ½ Mile Rest House, which has water and an outhouse. Continuing down into the red Supai rock layer, you will see more views of the inner canyon as you descend further down. 3-Mile Resthouse, also has water and an outhouse and a great view of the Tonto Plateau below you. You can expect to see mules sharing this trail with you.Duration: 2 hoursStop At: Red RockRed Rock, ArizonaContinuing down into the red Supai rock layer, you will see more views of the inner canyon as you descend further down. 3-Mile Resthouse, also has water and an outhouse and a great view of the Tonto Plateau below you. You can expect to see mules sharing this trail with you.Duration: Not AvailableAdditional Information
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Service animals allowed
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Trekking Poles
- Hiking Guide
- Park Entrance Ticket ($35 admission per vehicle)
Experience the solitude and rugged majesty of the Grand Canyon while hiking on this private guided tour to Bright Angel Point, located at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. Feel free to ask your guide questions on geology, history and flora as you enjoy this beautiful scenic hike. Meet your private tour guide at the Bright Angel Lodge to explore the grandest of canyons on foot. You'll walk amid towering cliffs and enjoy spectacular views of Grand Canyon Village, mesmerizing rock formations, lush meadows and icy blue-green waterfalls as you hike along 10 miles of the famous Bright Angel Trail. The Bright Angel Trail, rated as one of the most scenic paved trails in the U.S., is now open for tours, and awaiting your visit. Travel along with your naturalist guide, who will point out famous sites along the trail and explain how and why the canyon was formed.
Departure Point
- Guides will meet you at the Trail Heads per your custom itinerary.
- Guides will meet you at the Trail Heads per your custom itinerary.
- Human tour guide - English
Points of Interest
Stop At: Bright Angel TrailBegins near the main Visitor Center complex, , ArizonaThe Bright Angel Trail begins in the historic village area at Grand Canyon and gives the hiker beautiful views of the canyon as well as the nearby cliffs. It is one of three “Corridor” trails, which are about four feet wide and don’t descend as steeply as other Grand Canyon trails. It has more shade than is found on the South Kaibab Trail, as it is in more of a side canyon. At 1.5 miles you reach 1 ½ Mile Rest House, which has water and an outhouse. Continuing down into the red Supai rock layer, you will see more views of the inner canyon as you descend further down. 3-Mile Resthouse, also has water and an outhouse and a great view of the Tonto Plateau below you. You can expect to see mules sharing this trail with you.Duration: 2 hoursStop At: Red RockRed Rock, ArizonaContinuing down into the red Supai rock layer, you will see more views of the inner canyon as you descend further down. 3-Mile Resthouse, also has water and an outhouse and a great view of the Tonto Plateau below you. You can expect to see mules sharing this trail with you.Duration: Not AvailableAdditional Information
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Service animals allowed
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Trekking Poles
- Hiking Guide
- Park Entrance Ticket ($35 admission per vehicle)
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