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Tonto Trail

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Trail conditions vary based on the amount of traffic certain sections receive. The section between the Bright Angel Trail and the South Kaibab Trail (4.6 miles, 7.4 kilometres) is the most heavily travelled and the easiest to follow. Less traveled sections are subject to overgrowth by canyon flora
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Approximate mileages between key points on the Tonto Trail: 11.6 miles (18.7 km): Garnet Creek to Bass Canyon 35.7 miles (57.5 km): Bass Canyon to Hermit Creek 12 miles (19.3 km): Hermit Creek to Bright Angel Trail (Indian Garden) 4.5 miles (7.2 km): Bright Angel Trail to South
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is also accessible via its eastern and western spurs. All of the connecting trails provide access to and from the Grand Canyon south rim, while the Bright Angel Trail and South Kaibab Trail both provide access to the Colorado River, and the north rim via the
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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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There is additional access to the Colorado River in Monument Canyon, Hermit Creek Canyon and Boucher Creek Canyon via approximately 1½ mile spur trails that lead to designated campsites at the river.
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All water sources along this trail must be treated, filtered, or boiled before drinking, with the exception of water available at the junction with the Bright Angel Trail (at Indian Garden).
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Hermit Creek, Monument Creek, and Garden Creek flow year round and can be consumed after purification. Water from Horn Creek should be avoided except in emergency circumstances due to
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Camping is allowed along the Tonto Trail by permit only, issued by the Grand Canyon National Park Backcountry Information Center. Use of these areas overnight are regulated by the
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Hikers who venture east of the South Kaibab Trail or west of the Hermit Trail are more likely to find solitude and isolation in addition to other hazards related to desert hiking.
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Kaibab Trail 21.3 miles (34.3 km): South Kaibab Trail to Grandview Trail (Horseshoe Mesa) 9.9 miles (15.9 km): Grandview Trail to New Hance Trail (Red Canyon)
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at Garnet Canyon (western end) and ends at Red Canyon (eastern end), also at the Colorado River. Through most of its 95-mile length, the trail runs along the
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At Garnet Canyon, the Tonto Trail officially ends, but a trail continues along the Colorado River to Elves Chasm. There is also a junction with the
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The park's Backcountry Information Center has current water conditions for all water sources along the Tonto Trail.
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The Tonto Trail does not terminate at either rim of the Grand Canyon, but begins along the south bank of the
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A view of the Tonto Trail between the South Bass Trail and Hermit Trail in the Grand Canyon.
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Trails Illustrated Map of Grand Canyon National Park, by National Geographic –
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Grand Canyon National Park Backcountry Use Permit Procedure
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Hazards hikers can encounter along the Tonto Trail include
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from Tonto Trail, between Horn Creek and Salt Creek
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Index


Tower of Set
Grand Canyon National Park
Arizona
United States
Trailheads
Hiking
Grand Canyon
Colorado River
Hazards
Severe Weather
Overexertion
Dehydration
Flash Flood
hiking
trail
Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon National Park
U.S. state
Arizona
Colorado River
Tonto Platform

South Bass Trail
Boucher Trail
Hermit Trail
Bright Angel Trail
South Kaibab Trail
New Hance Trail
Grandview Trail

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