South Kaibab Trail to Ooh Aah Point
Challenging hike with stunning views
5 enregistrements
Catégorie

Randonnée

Prix

$

Durée estimée

2-3h

Message de
Nicole Pang

The South Kaibab Trail is one of the Grand Canyon’s most popular routes, famous for its sweeping views and steady, often challenging descent. Beginning on the South Rim, it gives hikers an up close look at the canyon’s layers and epic scenery from the very first steps. The trail is well marked, and Ooh Aah Point is the first major viewpoint sitting about 685 feet below the rim. For most people this makes the perfect turnaround spot since you’ll only need to climb those same 685 feet back to the trailhead.

If you’re feeling more adventurous, you can continue farther to Cedar Ridge or even all the way to the canyon floor at Phantom Ranch, though that final option is extremely strenuous and not recommended for most hikers.

Even though the hike to Ooh Aah Point is relatively short, the steep grade can be tough, especially during the summer when temperatures climb and the return trip is entirely uphill. There are no facilities on the trail, so make sure to bring plenty of water, snacks, sun protection, a full charged phone, and layers for changing conditions.

Parking can be tricky, as the trailhead lot is often closed, so it’s important to plan ahead. Many hikers choose to take the shuttle from the Visitor Center, or park along the main road where permitted (always check the signs) and walk to the trailhead. There are a few spots near the “Picnic Area – Yaki Point Rd” on Apple Maps, but they fill quickly, so arriving early gives you the best chance of getting one.

If you’re taking the shuttle, be sure to allow plenty of time for your hike back out of the canyon so you don’t miss the final shuttle of the day returning to the Visitor Center.

All of the videos on this page were taken between the trailhead and Ooh Aah Point.

Niveau d'activité
Condition d'âge

10 ans et plus

Saisonnalité

Toutes les saisons

Obtiens des infos plus précises sur le spot
Secrets locaux à proximité
Recommandé parNicole Pang
Antelope Canyon
Visite
Visite
Antelope Canyon
Stunning slot canyon in Arizona
Horseshoe Bend
Spot photo
Spot photo
Horseshoe Bend
Stunning horseshoe shaped Colorado River bend
Bisbee, Arizona
Historique
Historique
Bisbee, Arizona
Quirky artsy town in Arizona
Windy Point Vista
Visite
Visite
Windy Point Vista
Scenic overlook with stunning views
Erie Street in Lowell's Ghost Town
Historique
Historique
Erie Street in Lowell's Ghost Town
A ghost town with vintage cars near Bisbee
Bear Canyon to Seven Falls Trail
Randonnée
Randonnée
Bear Canyon to Seven Falls Trail
Desert hike with a waterfall

Les créateurs sont les nouveaux conseillers en voyage et les nouveaux opérateurs

Tu planifies ton voyage via les réseaux sociaux ? Accède facilement aux conseils de voyage et aux visites créés par les meilleurs créateurs de contenu voyage du monde