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Hermit Trail

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Numerous rockslides cut through the trail and require rock scrambling and route finding to pass. The most recent major rockslide occurred in the evening of 1 March 1983, when a large section of rock in the Supai Group broke away from a cliff face and scattered down Hermit Canyon, cutting the Hermit
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on the Hermit Road. The road is closed to private vehicles between April and October annually but is open to all traffic other months. Two exceptions are for vehicles with government issued handicap placards and backpackers with valid permits for overnight camping in the Hermit use area. Those
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Use permits are available on a first-come, first-served basis from the park's Backcountry Information Center. Requests are taken beginning on the 1st day of the month, up to four months before the requested first night of camping.
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Trail in two places. A rockslide that took place in the early 1930s cuts through the trail in a third place. These breaks in the trail require scrambling to get over, but are well marked with cairns.
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parallels Hermit Creek and provides additional water accessibility. Also, water flows periodically from Santa Maria Spring, located 2 trail miles in from the trailhead, but should not be counted on.
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and does not officially maintain it. The trail is rutted in many places, and the once exquisite construction of placed stones on the upper half of the trail is now crumbling and rough.
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This trail was built in the last decade of the 19th century by horsethieves, but was improved by different prospectors of that era. The
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There are two designated campsites in the Hermit Use Area. The three letter code indicates the park's use area designation:
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The park's Backcountry Information Center has current water conditions for all water sources along the Hermit Trail.
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about 7 trail miles below the rim until the 1930s when the National Park Service took over control of the
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Hermit Creek above the Hermit Creek campsite is dry except in time of flood or flash flood.
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users can obtain the gate code by visiting the Backcountry Information Center in the park.
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Hermit Trail Guide; Scott Thybony, Grand Canyon Natural History Association, pp. 4, 19 –
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All water sources along this trail must be treated, filtered, or boiled before drinking.
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Hermit Trail Guide; Scott Thybony, Grand Canyon Natural History Association, p. 1 –
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improved the trail further around 1910 to compete with the Camerons'
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BM7 – Hermit Creek / Up to 23 persons for 1 group and 3 parties.
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The trailhead is located 0.25 miles (0.40 km) southwest of
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BM8 – Hermit Rapids / Up to 17 persons for 1 group and 1 party.
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Grand Canyon National Park categorizes the Hermit Trail as a
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which charged a toll at the time. The railroad operated
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Water is available year-round at Hermit Creek and the
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Index


Grand Canyon National Park
Arizona
United States
Trailheads
Colorado River
Hermit's Rest
Grand Canyon South Rim
Hiking
Elevation change
Colorado River
Grand Canyon
Colorado River
Hazards
Severe Weather
Overexertion
Dehydration
Flash Flood
hiking
trail
Grand Canyon National Park
U.S. state
Arizona
Grand Canyon
Colorado River
Hermit's Rest
Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon Village, Arizona
Hermit's Rest
Rim Trail

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