Grand Canyon
National Park
BACKCOUNTRY FEES
Permit Fee (per permit) - $20.00
Frequent Hiker (all permits annually) - $50.00
Nightly Impact Fee (per person) - $4.00
Fees for those arriving by commercial bus or tour vary. Persons
holding a Golden Age Passport (available to U.S. citizens or
residents 62 years of age or older for a one-time fee of $10.00)
,Golden Eagle Passport or Golden Access Passport are admitted without additional charge.
Trails, Roads:
The inner canyon is accessed via the so-called "Corridor
Trails": The Bright Angel Trail and South Kaibab Trail from the
South Rim, and the North Kaibab Trail from the North Rim. There
are other less heavily traveled and more remote inner canyon
trails, as well. All overnight travel below the rim requires a
Backcountry Permit (see Permits, below). The Rim Trail on the
South Rim offers vistas along the South Rim; a variety of rim
trails are also available through the more heavily forested
regions on the North Rim. All main park roads are paved. A
large network of gravel roads exists in the Kaibab National
Forest outside the park (on both rims).
Programs/Activities:
The park offers free ranger-led programs throughout the year,
including a wide variety of walks, talks, and a nightly evening
program (outdoors in summer, indoors during cooler weather). See
also Special Events, below.
Lodging and camping facilities:
South and North Rims: All in-park lodging is available through Grand Canyon
National Park Lodges; call (520) 638-2631 for same-day reservations
or (303) 297-2757 for advance reservations.
Camping South Rim: Camping is available in the park at Mather Campground
and at Desert View Campground. Mather Campground, located in Grand Canyon Village, is handled
on a first-come, first-served basis (no reservations) from December 1
to March 31, the rest of the year reservations are accepted. Advance
reservations for Mather Campground can be made through Biospherics by calling
(800) 365-2267. International callers may dial (303) 722-1257. The TDD number for hearing impaired callers is (888) 530-9796. Reservations can also be made through a secure web site at http://reservations.nps.gov. Reservations can be made up to five months in advance beginning on the 5th of each month.
Desert View Campground is located 25 miles east of Grand
Canyon Village and is open mid-April (weather permitting) through mid-October. Desert View Campground
is available on a first-come, first-served basis (no reservations). Camping with
hook-ups is available in Grand Canyon Village at Trailer Village
adjacent to Mather Campground; call (303) 297-2757 for reservations.
Camping North Rim: Camping is available in the park at the
North Rim Campground, call Biospherics at (800) 365-2267
for reservations. International callers may dial (303) 722-1257. The TDD number for hearing impaired callers is (888) 530-9796. Reservations can also be made through a secure web site at http://reservations.nps.gov. The North Rim Campground is open from late May to
late October. Camping with hookups is not available on the North Rim.
Food/supplies:
Groceries and supplies are available on the South Rim at
Babbitt's General Store (both in Grand Canyon Village and at
Desert View). There is a small camper store on the North Rim,
adjacent to the North Rim Campground.
Other Concessions/NPS-Managed Visitor Facilities and Opportunities:
There are many. Mule trips and bus tours are available
throughout the year. In addition to the main park visitor
centers, historic Kolb Studio is open to the public for most of
the year and features a variety of canyon-related exhibits. The
park offers free ranger-led programs 12 months a year. There are
six lodges in the park (including the historic El Tovar Hotel)
and a wide variety of eating establishments (from cafeterias to
formal dining at the El Tovar Hotel).
A more comprehensive on-line Trip Planner for Grand Canyon National Park is available.
Books, maps, and other educational materials may be obtained through the park's cooperating association. Write Grand Canyon Association, P.O. Box 399, Grand Canyon, AZ 86023 or call (520) 638-2481.