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MT Sobek
OFFER ID 1680441
Challenge yourself to a short but incredibly sweet adventure, hiking from the South Rim down to the bottom of the Grand Canyon and back up the next day with a well-earned night in the comfort of Phantom Ranch in between. You'll cover 17 miles on two of the park's most scenic corridor trails, descending almost 4,800 feet along the spectacular South Kaibab Trail to the banks of the Colorado River, and climbing back up to the rim on famed Bright Angel Trail, enjoying classic Grand Canyon views the entire way. Although the hiking can be demanding at times, this trip provides a fantastic opportunity for very fit hikers to enjoy a truly immersive experience in the Grand Canyon wilderness.
Highlights:
3 nights from $3,495 per person
MT Sobek: Arizona Grand Canyon Phantom Ranch South Rim Hiking 4 Day
Day 1 Marvel at an Ancient Pueblo, Architectural Landmark & Grand Canyon Views
4.5 hours private van transfer
3 miles hiking with 100' elevation gain and loss
Your trip begins after meeting up with your guides and group in Tempe or Flagstaff, Arizona. Together you head north through the Sonoran Desert and Sunset Crater National Monument with stunning views of its towering cinder cone and volcanic terrain. After a scenic stop for lunch, explore the stone foundations of 12th-century Wupatki Pueblo and the "breathing earth" at Wupatki National Monument, where past civilizations and natural wonders leave a lasting impression. As you enter the park, pause at the 70-foot-tall Desert View Watchtower, perched on the canyon's edge. Designed by Mary Colter in 1932, Desert View contains a wealth of murals depicting Hopi traditions and stories. Arriving at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park, you will have some free time to enjoy panoramic views of this awe-inspiring gorge. Feel the excitement rising at dinner this evening, as your guides explain what to expect during tomorrow's adventure down to Phantom Ranch.
Accommodation: Kachina Lodge
(L, D)
Day 2 Descend the South Kaibab Trail & Arrive at Phantom Ranch
7 miles hiking with 4,780' elevation loss
Begin your journey into the inner canyon on the most direct—and one of the most scenic—routes to the Colorado River. The hand-built South Kaibab Trail follows open ridgelines that provide jaw-dropping 360-degree views throughout the seven-mile descent. Hiking down along a series of switchbacks, you eventually reach the aptly named Ooh-Aah Point before continuing on to Cedar Ridge, a flat plateau where you may encounter a mule train en route to the bottom of the canyon. At Skeleton Point, peer down and catch a glimpse of the mighty Colorado, perpetually carving its way through the canyon as it has for millions of years. The last part of your hike leads you along the big river itself, then over a suspension bridge as you approach Phantom Ranch, serenely nestled on the banks of Bright Angel Creek. Tonight, you enjoy a hot meal at the Phantom Ranch Canteen before stepping outside to gaze up at an inky canopy speckled with countless twinkling stars.
Accommodation: Phantom Ranch
(B, L, D)
Day 3 Reach the South Rim via Bright Angel Trail & Havasupai Gardens
10 miles hiking with 4,300' elevation gain
At sunrise, prepare to conquer the canyon, ascending on the iconic Bright Angel Trail. After crossing the Colorado River, the path winds up to the shady oasis of Havasupai Gardens, where you'll eat lunch and replenish your water. Your next challenge is Jacob's Ladder, a steep climb through the Redwall layer. This demanding hike calls for endurance, but your guides will share essential tips for a successful ascent. With proper hydration, pacing, and determination, you'll soon be celebrating at the rim, exchanging high-fives and pats on the back. Just a few steps away, your lodge offers a well-earned retreat. Tonight, you'll relish your achievement with a celebratory gathering before settling in for a restful night. Please Note: Portions of the Bright Angel Trail are currently closed due to ongoing work on the Transcanyon Waterline Project—planned through June 30, 2026. When the Bright Angel Trail is closed, the group will return to the rim via the South Kaibab Trail. For the latest updates, please visit:
Accommodation: Kachina Lodge
(B, L, D)
Day 4 Explore the South Rim & Depart
4 hours private van transfer
3 miles hiking with minimal elevation gain and loss (optional)
For those eager to soak in more canyon views, the Rim Trail offers a scenic walk along the South Rim, with breathtaking overlooks and a chance to reflect on your journey. Stop by historic landmarks like the Mary Colter-designed Hopi House or explore the many interpretive centers to learn more about the canyon's geology and history. Enjoy a relaxed morning taking in the sights before departing for your drop-off location in Flagstaff or Tempe in the late afternoon. As your adventure winds down, depart carrying unforgettable memories of your time at the Grand Canyon.
Accommodation: Kachina Lodge
(L)
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.
2069 W Bullard Ave.
Fresno, CA 93711
USA
(559) 432-8747
(800) 350-8747