South Kaibab Trail, Grand Canyon
Date: February 22, 1997
We
took the Bright Angel trail to Plateau Point and back in a day hike. Due
to the length of the trail (12 miles RT), we stayed the night before in
Flagstaff and started off early Saturday.
This hike as elevation changes of approx 3000 ft over 6 miles one way.
We used the several rest stops along the way, including the Bright Angel
Campground.
There are great vantage points of the river from Plateau Point. This
is probably about as close as you can get without camping, rafting, or
killing yourself going down and up.
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