Nankoweap Trail

Nankoweap Trail
Nankoweap Trail
Length 13.9 mi (22 km)
Location Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, United States
Trailheads North Rim
Colorado River,
Grand Canyon (North Rim)
Use Hiking
Backpacking
Elevation Change 6,040 ft (1,841 m)
Highest point North Rim, 8,840 ft (2,694 m)
Lowest point Colorado River, 2,800 ft (853 m)
Trail difficulty Expert
(unmaintained)
Season Early Spring to
Late Fall
Sights Grand Canyon
Colorado River
Puebloan granaries
Hazards Severe Weather
Overexertion
Dehydration
Flash Flood
The "scary part" of the Nankoweap Trail

The Nankoweap Trail is a hiking trail on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park, located in the U.S. state of Arizona. The Nankoweap trail descends 6,040 feet in 14 miles from the Saddle Mountain trailhead to Nankoweap Creek and on to the Colorado River. It is considered to be the hardest of the trails into the Canyon. You have to carry and cache water as there is none in the 11 miles between the trailhead and Nankoweap Creek. "The Scary Part" is a section that is 6 inches wide under a sheer cliff with a couple of hundred foot drop punishing the slightest misstep. Getting across "The Scary Part" with a full pack is a serious challenge.

Thought to be an Ancestral Puebloan trail, John Wesley Powell supervised the development of the Nankoweap Trail in 1882 as a means to allow geologists access to the area. Interest in the trail revived after Harvey Butchart described it in his 1970 Grand Canyon Treks trail guide.[1]

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See also

References

  1. ^ Nankoweap Trail by Alan English

Further reading

  • John Annerino, 2006, Hiking the Grand Canyon. Sierra Club Books, 3rd ed., ISBN 1578051509

External links

Coordinates: 36°18′N 111°51′W / 36.30°N 111.85°W / 36.30; -111.85



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