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Difficulty
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Easy
Elevation
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232 m
Distance
This reflects the return distance of this route as measured by the GPS file.
19.3 km
Duration
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4-5.5h
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Hermit’s Rest to Powell Point via West Rim Trail

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If you plan to visit the Grand Canyon, you’ll almost certainly find yourself on the Grand Canyon Rim Trail at one point or another. This trail covers almost 13.0mi from the eastern end to the western end, spanning across the best viewpoints on the South Rim. The route is easy and suitable for all ages and skill levels. It’s paved, so aside from steeper or rockier paths to viewpoints, the Rim Trail is perfect for all visitors to the park. This portion of the trail goes from Hermit's Rest to Powell Point and back. Shuttles can be used to reach the trailhead from the Grand Canyon Village. Expect heavy traffic.

Route Description for Hermit’s Rest to Powell Point via West Rim Trail

90% of visitors to the Grand Canyon come to the South Rim, and almost all of those visitors will hike along the Grand Canyon Rim Trail whether they realize it or not. This is the name of the walkway that stretches along the South Rim from Hermit's Rest to near Yaki Point. The entire route is almost 20.9 km long, but most visitors just walk a portion of it to enjoy the most popular viewpoints. This portion of the route goes from Hermit's Rest to Powell Point and back. It’s an easy hike.

The trail is paved and inclines and declines are very gentle. This makes the route suitable for all skill levels and ages. Take care in colder weather as the trail can become snowy and icy. Additionally, some viewpoints are right on the trail, but some require climbing down rocky, rugged steps to get to. Not all viewpoints are suitable for those with mobility challenges, but the views are excellent throughout the hike, so you won’t be missing too much by staying on the paved trail if necessary.

From the trailhead, hike west along West Rim Trail. Look out at Cope Butte and The Alligator, then look beyond all the way to the North Rim. The route hugs the rim the entire way, so the view never stops. Take a moment to appreciate Hopi Point, the last viewpoint before your turnaround at Powell Point. At Powell Point, go back to retrace your steps.

Getting to the Hermit’s Rest to Powell Point via West Rim Trail Trailhead

The trailhead for this route is at Hermit's Rest at the end of Hermit Road.

Route Information

  • Backcountry Campground:

    No

  • When to do:

    April-October

  • Pets allowed:

    No

  • Family friendly:

    Yes

  • Route Signage:

    Good

  • Crowd Levels:

    High

  • Route Type:

    Out and back

Hermit’s Rest to Powell Point via West Rim Trail Elevation Graph

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