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4-Nights Arizona Grand Canyon Phantom Ranch South Rim Hiking

MT Sobek
Offer ID: 1633443 | Prices from $4,195

Available Dates
12/31/2025 – 1/4/2026 : Call for pricing
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Grand Canyon National Park
For centuries, travelers have been drawn to the Grand Canyon's hidden depths. This adventure takes you deep into its heart, descending to the spectacular Colorado River through sensational scenery and intriguing rock formations. Your journey begins with incredible canyon views and a night near the South Rim. Then, carrying only your daypack, follow the stunning South Kaibab Trail, crossing over the Colorado to historic Phantom Ranch for an idyllic two-night stay with plenty of time to explore hidden trails, relax along the riverbanks, and soak in the canyon's wild beauty. Ascend scenic Bright Angel Trail back to the South Rim for a last night to reflect on completing your journey through one of the world's most awe-inspiring natural wonders.

Highlights:
  • Immerse yourself in the Grand Canyon's incomparable geology from top to bottom
  • Spend two nights at the legendary Phantom Ranch, deep within the canyon walls
  • Hike to the Colorado River and canyon floor carrying only your daypack

Important Trip Details:
Be prepared to carry your large daypack weighing 15-25 pounds for 7 miles (4,780' elevation loss) down to Phantom Ranch and 10 miles (4,300' elevation gain) back up to the rim of the canyon, maintaining a 2+ mile per hour pace.

Minimum Age: 18