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Grand Canyon Guided Hike: Rim to River to Rim

Take on one of the Grand Canyon’s most iconic challenge with a full rim-to-river-to-rim hike. We spend two days on the south rim and another 2 days at Phantom Ranch for a complete Grand Canyon Experience.

Average Climate

Dry Climate
Extreme Daily Temperature Variation
Heat

legend

Double Booking
$3595

Single Booking
$4075

Roommate Rebate
$440

Trip Type

Hiking

Difficulty Level

4

Trip Length

6 Days, 5 Nights

Distance

41.2 Miles
66.3 Kilometers

Meeting Time

Hotel 8:30 am

Drop-off Time

4 pm

Assembly Point

Flagstaff, AZ

Inclusions

Includes all lodging, all meals, park entrance fees, van shuttles, leaders, trail maps and narratives. Note that private lodging is not available for our nights at Phantom Ranch.  Timberline van shuttle is included between Flagstaff and Grand Canyon prior to and following tour.

Not included: Airline service to Flagstaff Pulliam Airport; Guide Gratuity.

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Grand Canyon National Park Group Hiking Tour

The Grand Canyon is such an unbelievable place and geological phenomenon, and we truly believe that, if you’re a hiker to the core, at some time in your life you need to hike to the bottom of the Grand Canyon.  For this trip we will get the full experience of this popular national park, from the popular Rim Walk as an introduction, to a visit to Havasupai Gardens, to the spectacular descent to the bottom of the canyon with an extra day to explore, to the do or die ascent back up to the quiet north rim.    Our early hikes exploring the plateaus and canyons will get our legs ready for the breathtaking descent into the Grand Canyon, from the ponderosa forests at the rim through the layers of Kaibab limestone, Coconino sandstone and hermit shale to the Colorado at the base of the Canyon. The variety within the Canyon is overwhelming. The land forms, the colors, the spectacular vistas, that first sighting of the Colorado – every switchback along the trail is its own visual and sensual adventure.

The Accommodations:

To complement the grand experience, we stay in the historic national park lodges.  We first stay at the famed Maswik Lodge, named for a Hopi Kachina, on the south rim.  We move to the only lodging below the rim of Grand Canyon at Phantom Ranch, whose main lodge and rustic cabins were built in the 1920’s.  Sadly, in July of 2025 the Grand Canyon Lodge on the north rim burned down during a forest fire. We will stay in the nearest lodging to the north rim, at the Kaibab Lodge, which has quaint log cabins and a charming restaurant serving an all you can eat buffet.

ITINERARY

Day 1: Group assembles in Flagstaff, transfer to Grand Canyon Village, hike the west Rim Trail.

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Accommodation: Maswik Lodge

Meals: Lunch, Dinner

Distance: 5 miles

Elevation Gain: 645 feet

Largest Single Elevation Gain: 100 feet

We’ll meet in Flagstaff and take a morning transfer to the South Rim on Day 1. Our warm up hike includes sections of the West Rim trail including the Abyss and Hopi Point for tantalizing views into the canyon. We will picnic lunch on the rim and have time to walk the Trail of Time, following 2,000 million years of Grand Canyon history. Our home for the first two nights is Maswik Lodge in the middle of Grand Canyon village.

Day 2: Hike into the Canyon on Bright Angel Trail to Havasupai Garden and return

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Accommodation: Maswik Lodge

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Distance: 9 miles

Elevation Gain: 3,058 feet

Largest Single Elevation Gain: 3,000 feet

Day 2 will be our first venture into the canyon, as we hike down to Havasupai Gardens for a shaded rest and picnic, then return to the south rim. You’ll get a good taste of what hiking in the canyon is like and some beautiful views of the Bright Angel Canyon. Ice cream on the south rim will be your reward for this challenging day.

Day 3: Hike from the South Rim, down the Kaibab Trail to the Colorado River, overnight at Phantom Ranch

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Accommodation: Phantom Ranch

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Distance: 7.3 miles

Elevation Gain: 112 feet

Largest Single Elevation Gain: 100 feet

We’ll want a very early start on Day 3 for our descent into the canyon along the South Kaibab Trail. Escaping the crowds and enjoying the cool morning air for the spectacular descent is our goal. We’ll descend from the ponderosa forests at the rim through the layers of Kaibab limestone, Coconino sandstone and hermit shale to the Colorado River at the base of the Canyon. The variety within the Canyon is overwhelming. The land forms, the colors, the spectacular vistas, that first sighting of the Colorado – every switchback along the trail is its own visual and sensual adventure. Our lodging at Phantom Ranch will be in a multi-bed cabin. Unfortunately we cannot offer a choice of beds as our bed assignment is provided from a lottery and we take what they can give us. Toilets are in each lodging unit, and the well stocked showers are located in a separate, single sex building.

Day 4: Layover Day at Phantom Ranch

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Accommodation: Phantom Ranch

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Distance: 2.5 miles

Elevation Gain: 350 feet

Largest Single Elevation Gain: 300 feet

Day 4 is one of choice – a layover day, a chance to enjoy Phantom Ranch, hike, relax and read – your pleasure. Our guides will be happy to lead you on one or both of two, half-day hikes around the canyon bottom.

Day 5: Hike to the North Rim on the North Kaibab Trail

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Accommodation: Kaibab Lodge

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Distance: 14.3 miles

Elevation Gain: 6,214 feet

Largest Single Elevation Gain: 4,080 feet

With an early morning start on Day 5, we’ll venture into the North Canyon and eventually climb up the North Kaibab Trail to the North Rim. The first half of the hike follows the gentle Bright Angle Creek up its canyon. After 7 miles we turn into the Roaring Springs Canyon and start the real climb to the north rim. As we ascend to the rim we will stop to enjoy spectacular views, each switchback better than the last. At the trailhead, the van will be waiting for the short drive to the Kaibab Lodge for a celebration dinner and a good rest.

Day 6: Hike into Cathedral slot canyon, return to Flagstaff (3.4 miles)

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Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Distance: 3.1 miles

Elevation Gain: 350 feet

Largest Single Elevation Gain: 150 feet

On Day 6, we’ll need to shuttle around the canyon and back south to Flagstaff. But we have a treat planned where we once again cross the Colorado River. Our last hike down into Cathedral slot canyon will bring us back to water’s edge – here only about 400 ft down from the plateau. The wash has a great variety of features including steps, benches, small pools and dryfalls. We will have lunch in Marble Canyon, next to the Navajo Bridge where nesting condors are frequently seen. We return in the afternoon to Flagstaff. Feel free to book flights out of Flagstaff that day if you can’t wait to get back to the office – but we’re guessing you won’t want this once-in-a-lifetime tour of the Grand Canyon to end.

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