Supai Tunnel and Coconino Overlook via North Kaibab Trail
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The North Rim of the Grand Canyon is a rugged, jaw-dropping hiking destination that mostly escapes the crowds that the South Rim sees. What it doesn’t skip out on is dazzling hiking trails with scenery not found anywhere else. The hike to the Supai Tunnel and Coconino Overlook is the perfect way to get a taste of this scenery without needing to really sweat it out. This moderate trail gives jaw-dropping views!
Getting there
The trailhead for the North Kaibab Trail is off Grand Canyon Highway.
About
Backcountry Campground | No |
When to do | April-October |
Pets allowed | No |
Family friendly | No |
Route Signage | Good |
Crowd Levels | Moderate |
Route Type | Out and back |
Supai Tunnel and Coconino Overlook via North Kaibab Trail
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Supai Tunnel and Coconino Overlook via North Kaibab Trail Description
The North Rim of the Grand Canyon is a less-visited gem for hikers who want all the scenery with far lighter crowds. The hike to the Coconino Overlook on North Kaibab Trail is a 3.7mi adventure that leads you through unforgettable scenery as you scale down the wall of this mighty canyon. Thankfully, this one won’t tire you out quite as much as some of the longer, more intense hikes in the canyon.
On this hike, you’ll pass breathtaking viewpoints, hike through a tall tunnel blasted into the rock, and look out over a sea of buttes and mesas. There is a water station on this trail, but we still recommend bringing a large reservoir to help with the steep descent. Poles and good boots will be helpful, and you should prepare for the varied weather at the North Rim. It can be very hot in the summer and very snowy in the winter.
From the trailhead, you’ll descend down into Bright Angel Canyon. You’ll only need to hike three-quarters of a mile to get to the viewpoint, so take your time on the steep switchbacks. Arriving at the Coconino Overlook, look down into the Roaring Springs Canyon and at the massive canyon beyond. Continue to the Supai Tunnel, blasted right through the rock. This is your turnaround point.
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