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    Moderate
    Elevation
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    703 m
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    11.3 km
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    4-5.5h
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    Intermediate (Square)
    Suitable for intermediates who are ready for a little bit more adventure.
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    Easy (Circle)
    Suitable for beginners, families, young children, and those looking for a casual adventure.
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    Dripping Springs

    Panoramic views from the Dripping Springs hike in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
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    This less trodden trail leaves from Hermits Rest and bring you to a secluded and shaded spring that seeps down from a hole in the roof of a small overhang. This hike gets very little sun, and the solitude of the picturesque spring is well worth the physical effort!

    Route Description for Dripping Springs

    From where the bus drops you off, follow the main trail that leads along the edge of the point. This trail — on the opposite side from the toilets — will pass by the gift shop and snack bar, and continue along through the picnic area of the point. At the end, past where the winter parking lot is, you will find the Hermit Trailhead.

    From here, start along the switch backing path that leads down the flank of the point towards a small plane. Though not as steep as the notorious Grandview Trail, this path still holds its own in the grade department. Take care when descending, and remember that you will have to ascend this same trail! It should also be noted that there are very few shaded spots along this trail, so leave early to save yourself on the ascent!

    After 2.4 km you will reach the Waldron Trail junction. Turn right here to continue along the Hermit Trail. At this point you will have done the majority of the decent. Continue along the mostly flat valley for another quarter of a mile until you reach the Hermit Trail junction. Turn left here, signed as going towards Dripping Springs. At this point the trail quality goes down a few notches, principally due to the lack of attention from hikers that this route receives. This is the halfway point to the springs, in terms of distance.

    The hike will now start to gain elevation. You will continue along the somewhat exposed rim of a red rock cliff face. You will weave in and out with the rim, slowly gaining and losing elevation. You will get views down into the heart of the Grand Canyon, including the incredibly narrow and steep sided sub-canyon known as Cathedral Steps. If you look really hard you will even be able to see the rest house for Santa Maria Springs across the valley!

    After traversing above the cliffs the trail veers left and heads up a lush valley. Along this section of the hike, cacti and other thorny plants have invaded the way, so watch your step and be ready to duck and weave! The other slight route finding difficulty along this section of the trail is when the path crosses a dry creek bed. However, just simply following the cairns and other distance trail markers to be on your way without confusion.

    After a final short climb you will arrive at the springs, dripping from a mossy spot on the roof of the shaded alcove to a small pool on the bottom. This is a fantastic spot to wet your hair and clothes, cooling yourself off for the way back up.

    Insider Hints for Dripping Springs

    • If you want to drink this water you must bring a method of purifying it, as it has not been treated.
    • For an especially long day hike, try combining the South Rim trail with Dripping Springs.

    Getting to the Dripping Springs Trailhead

    Park in Grand Canyon Village and then walk towards the Bright Angel Hotel. Continue past the hotel treading west along the rim. You will soon find the bus stop for the Hermits Rest Point loop, which comes every 15 minute or so. Take the bus to its final stop, Hermits Rest. The road is only open to public traffic during a brief period of time in the winter, so odds are you will be required to take the bus. At Hermits Rest there are pit toilets, water refill stations, and a small snack bar/gift shop.

    Route Information

    • When to do:

      Spring and Fall, avoid summer heat

    • Backcountry Campsites:

      Yes, permits required

    • Toilets:

      At trailhead

    • Family friendly:

      No

    • Route Signage:

      Average

    • Crowd Levels:

      Low

    • Route Type:

      Out and back

    Dripping Springs Elevation Graph

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