Go Off The North Rim For Great Camping Fun The North Rim lies on the Kaibab plateau. Several species of life inhabit the Kaibab, together with the tassel-eared Kaibab squirrel, found nowhere else in the world, mule deer and various species of birds. A short walk on the transept trail or a visit to the Grand Canyon Lodge at sunrise or sunset yields spectacular views of yellow, orange, red and violet on the canyon walls. Hiking is the most well liked activity for guests. Campers have access to the transept trail, an unpaved path that travels on the rim to the visitor center and lodge, moreover also Bridle trail that cuts through the forest and connects with the North Kaibab trail.
There are facilities like picnic tables and campfire rings with cooking grills in all of the ninety campsites, as well as potable spigots placed throughout the camping area. Pay phones, showers and laundry are accessible within walking distance for a fee (coin-operated). The Grand Canyon Lodge eating area, deli, trading post, novelty shop and post office are only operational from May 15th to October. When you're in Arizona choose this location for your camping getaways!
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