loading...
back Hike the Rim Trail to the Grand Canyon Village

Hike the Rim Trail to the Grand Canyon Village

About

Continue following the paved Rim Trail for another mile and a half, and you’ll end up right in front of the historic El Tovar hotel in the heart of the historic Grand Canyon Village! Be sure to stop and drink in the breathtaking views of the Canyon along the way. 


Tip: At the end of the village is where you’ll board your shuttle for Hermit Road. This scenic drive is a must-see, but is also very time-consuming. Expect it to take most of a day to explore, especially if it’s crowded. We’ve therefore included it as part of our two and three-day itineraries. Get all the details here.

Little Colorado River Gorge Overlooks

Overlooks of the Little Colorado River Gorge run by the...

Read More

Tusayan Ruins

Archeological site and interpretive museum of ancient Puebloan village circa...

Read More

Lipan Point

At 7,360 feet above sea level, Lipan Poin offers some...

Read More

Navajo Point

Navajo Point offers a great view of Desert View Watchtower,...

Read More

Desert View Watchtower

Explore this Mary Colter-designed structure. Also offers gift shop, grocery...

Read More

Moran Point

The point named for famed nature artist Thomas Moran, Moran...

Read More

Grandview Lookout Tower

Fire lookout tower built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in...

Read More

Buggeln Picnic Area

Enjoy a picnic lunch in the shady ponderosa pine forest...

Read More

Grandview Point

Viewpoint along Desert View Drive that once housed the Grandview...

Read More

Duck on a Rock Viewpoint

Viewpoint along Desert View Drive that features a Kaibab...

Read More

Twin Overlooks

Two quick pullovers for taking in more great canyon views....

Read More

S. Kaibab Trailhead

The trailhead located at Yaki Point that connects to the...

Read More

Pipe Creek Vista

The first viewpoint on Desert View Drive

Read More

Mather Point

Named for Stephen Mather, the first director of the National...

Read More

Rim Trail to Yavapai Geology Museum

        After drinking in the beauty of Mather Point, walk less...

Read More

The Grand Canyon Village

The Grand Canyon Village was the first spot at the...

Read More

Verkamp’s Visitor Center

    A visitor center, curio shop, and family home that’s been...

Read More

Hopi House

Commisioned by the Fred Harvey Company in 1904, Mary Colter...

Read More

El Tovar Hotel

The first luxury hotel built on the South Rim in...

Read More

Bright Angel Lodge

Built in 1935 as a "moderately priced" alternative the luxury...

Read More

Lookout Studio

Mary Colter designed the Lookout Studio in 1914 as a...

Read More

Kolb Studio

The original photography studio of Emery and Ellsworth Kolb is...

Read More

Train Depot

Before the time of automobiles, the trains were the life...

Read More

Desert View Drive

There are even more surprising viewpoints (and more!) down the...

Read More

Tour Start in Flagstaff

Set out with the rising sun (or before!) to make...

Read More

Grand Canyon Welcome Sign

Nearly there! Pull over to take a quick selfie to...

Read More

Grab breakfast at Bright Angel Cafe

Head over to the Plaza for a breakfast sandwich and...

Read More

See the Sunrise at Mather Point

    There are many benefits in getting to the Grand Canyon...

Read More

Rim Trail to Yavapai Geology Museum

        After drinking in the beauty of Mather Point, walk less...

Read More

The Grand Canyon Village

The Grand Canyon Village was the first spot at the...

Read More

Verkamp’s Visitor Center

    A visitor center, curio shop, and family home that’s been...

Read More

Hopi House

Commisioned by the Fred Harvey Company in 1904, Mary Colter...

Read More

El Tovar Hotel

The first luxury hotel built on the South Rim in...

Read More

Train Depot

Before the time of automobiles, the trains were the life...

Read More

Kolb Studio

The original photography studio of Emery and Ellsworth Kolb is...

Read More

Lookout Studio

Mary Colter designed the Lookout Studio in 1914 as a...

Read More

Bright Angel Lodge

Built in 1935 as a "moderately priced" alternative the luxury...

Read More
stop

Maswick Lodge

Maswik Lodge was the Canyon's first "motor lodge" in 1927....

Read More
stop

Mule Barn

The canyon’s other early essential transport, mules have been part...

Read More

Desert View Drive

There are even more surprising viewpoints (and more!) down the...

Read More

Pipe Creek Vista

The first viewpoint on Desert View Drive

Read More

S. Kaibab Trailhead

The trailhead located at Yaki Point that connects to the...

Read More

Duck on a Rock Viewpoint

Viewpoint along Desert View Drive that features a Kaibab...

Read More

Twin Overlooks

Two quick pullovers for taking in more great canyon views....

Read More

Grandview Point

Viewpoint along Desert View Drive that once housed the Grandview...

Read More

Grandview Lookout Tower

Fire lookout tower built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in...

Read More

Buggeln Picnic Area

Enjoy a picnic lunch in the shady ponderosa pine forest...

Read More

Moran Point

The point named for famed nature artist Thomas Moran, Moran...

Read More

Tusayan Ruins

Archeological site and interpretive museum of ancient Puebloan village circa...

Read More

Lipan Point

At 7,360 feet above sea level, Lipan Poin offers some...

Read More

Navajo Point

Navajo Point offers a great view of Desert View Watchtower,...

Read More

Desert View Watchtower

Explore this Mary Colter-designed structure. Also offers gift shop, grocery...

Read More

Little Colorado River Gorge Overlooks

Overlooks of the Little Colorado River Gorge run by the...

Read More

$16.99

Single Tour
Add To Cart
shaka guide app qr code

Download The Shaka Guide App

Get The
Shaka Guide App

download-app-sec-img.png