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Grand Canyon National Park National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior

Pocket Map South Rim Services Guide

Mather Point Park Ranger Program Grand Canyon Visitor Center Complex Desert View Watchtower

Services, Facilities, and Viewpoints Open daily; call or check go.nps.gov/gc_hours for specific hours. Visitor Center Village Hermits Rest (West of Village) Free, Daily Park Ranger Programs

Grand Canyon Visitor Center, trails, and Grand Canyon views Historic lodging, dining, gift shops, trails, and Grand Canyon views Grand Canyon views and along 7-mile (11 km) Hermit Road; attractions Grand Canyon National Park offers free, daily park ranger programs in the Village and facilities listed from east to west and Desert View areas. Learn about geology, fossils, plants, animals, and people Grand Canyon Visitor Center Complex Shuttle stop for Kaibab/Rim Route, Backcountry Information Center Shuttle stop; information, hiking maps, during walks, talks, hikes, demonstrations, evening programs, and more! Look Village Route, and Tusayan Route; parking, drinking water, restroom, picnic tables overnight backcountry permits; drinking water, restroom, 928-638-7875 Hermits Rest Route Transfer Shuttle stop for Hermits Rest Route; transfer to for special programs for families with children ages 6–14 during summer. Check Bright Angel Bicycles & Café at Mather Point S B L D G $ Bicycle, Village Route; canyon views visitor centers or go.nps.gov/gc_programs for a full listing wheelchair, and stroller rentals; guided tours; prepackaged sandwiches, Bright Angel Lodge S B L D O H G $–$$ Shuttle stop; history room with breakfast burritos, juices, espresso bar; supplies; AED, 928-638-3055 exhibits, canyon views; two restaurants—one casual dining and one Arizona Trailview Overlook Westbound shuttle stop; view of canyon, , cuisine—entrees, burgers, sandwiches, salads; coffee shop, ice cream fountain and village historic district Protect the Park, Protect Yourself Grand Canyon Association (GCA) Park Store at the Visitor Center G (seasonal); drinking water, restroom, ATM, Wi-Fi (fee), transportation desk (tours, Use sunblock, stay hydrated, take Launching, landing, or operating passport stamp, 928-638-7145 mule rides), AED, 928-638-2631 Maricopa Point Westbound shuttle stop; view of canyon and former Orphan Mine your time, and rest to reduce an unmanned aircraft is prohibited Bright Angel Trailhead Canyon views, mule corral; drinking water, restroom, the risk of sunburn, dehydration, inside Grand Canyon National Park. Grand Canyon Visitor Center Information, exhibits, theater; passport nausea, shortness of breath, and stamp, free local phone calls, AED, 928-638-7888 emergency phone. Access to steep trail with day hikes down to 1 ½-Mile Powell Point East- and westbound shuttle stop; canyon views, memorial to Resthouse, 3-Mile Resthouse, and Indian Garden. Ask for a hiking brochure at Major John Wesley Powell expeditions of 1869 and 1872 exhaustion. The South Rim's high Hikers can be injured by rocks and visitor centers or Backcountry Information Center. elevation (7,000 feet/2,135 m) and coins tossed over the edge and rocks Mather Point Shuttle stop; sunrise and sunset canyon views Hopi Point Westbound shuttle stop; canyon and views; restroom dry climate affects you differently dislodged by walking off trail. Clinic Urgent care services, walk-ins welcome; first aid, AED, 928-638-2551 than your home environment. Pipe Creek Vista Shuttle stop; canyon views Mohave Point East- and westbound shuttle stop; sunrise and sunset canyon Leave rocks, plants, wood, and Community Library Wi-Fi (no fee), 928-638-2718 and Colorado River views; picnic tables Monsoon storms are common in artifacts where you find them. South Kaibab Trailhead Shuttle stop, canyon views, drinking water (trailhead summer. When you hear thunder or only), restroom, picnic tables. Access to steep trail with no water or shade for day El Tovar Hotel B L D O H G $–$$$ Canyon views; tapas, soups, salads, The Abyss Westbound shuttle stop; canyon views, 3,000 foot (914 m) drop off see lightning, move away from the Keep wildlife wild. Approaching hikes down to Ooh Aah Point, Cedar Ridge, and Skeleton Point. Ask for a hiking entrees; drinking water, restroom, Wi-Fi (fee), concierge (tours, mule rides), AED, canyon rim. Do not stand under a and feeding wildlife is dangerous brochure at visitor centers or Backcountry Information Center. National Historic Landmark, 928-638-2631 Monument Creek Vista Westbound shuttle stop; canyon views tree. Seek shelter inside a vehicle, and illegal. Elk and deer can become building, or shuttle bus. Be aware aggressive and will defend their Yaki Point Shuttle stop, sunset and sunrise canyon views, restroom, picnic tables Garage Emergency repairs, tow service, 928-638-2631 Pima Point East- and westbound shuttle stop; hear Colorado River; sunrise and of possible flash floods and falling space. Keep a safe distance of two sunset canyon views rocks during and after storms. bus lengths or 100 feet (30 m) from Yavapai Geology Museum/Yavapai Point G Shuttle stop; information, Hopi House American Indian arts and crafts for sale, canyon views, National all wildlife. Do not feed the squirrels. exhibits, GCA Park Store, canyon views; drinking water, restroom, passport Historic Landmark, 928-638-2631 Hermits Rest S G $ Shuttle stop; canyon views, drinking water, restroom, Winter weather varies greatly and They will bite and can carry disease. stamp, AED, 928-638-7890 picnic tables, AED, National Historic Landmark, 928-638-2631 changes suddenly. Be prepared to Kachina Lodge H Canyon views; check in at El Tovar Hotel, 928-638-2631 layer clothing for cold, rain, wind, Leashed pets are allowed on Rim and snow. Trails and walkways may and Greenway trails. Pets are not Market Plaza Hermit Trailhead Canyon views, picnic tables. Access to steep, rough, and Kennel Dogs and cats, proof of vaccinations required, day and overnight rates unmaintained trail for experienced desert hikers only. be icy. Wear over-the-shoe traction allowed below the rim, in buildings, available, 928-638-0534 devices for your safety. Road and or on shuttle buses. These limits do Lodging, camping, groceries, and ATM; no Grand Canyon views weather conditions: 928-638-7496. not apply to service animals. Anyone wishing to take a service animal Kolb Studio G Information, exhibits, GCA Park Store, canyon views, passport Camper Services Laundry, showers, dump station, Wi-Fi (no fee), pay phone, Desert View (East of Village) Free, spring-fed drinking water is below the rim must check in at the AED, 928-638-6350 stamp, AED, 928-638-2771 Grand Canyon views, unmarked pullouts, picnic areas, and services along the 22- available from bottle filling stations Backcountry Information Center at major trailheads, visitor centers, before starting their hike. Lookout Studio G Canyon views, AED, National Historic Landmark, 928-638- mile (35 km) Desert View Drive; attractions and facilities listed from west to east Canyon Village Market “General Store” S B L D G $ Deli, groceries, grocery stores, and lodges. camping supplies, gear rental, drinking water, exterior restroom, picnic tables, Wi- 2631 Grandview Point Parking, canyon views, restroom, picnic tables. Access to very The walls of Grand Canyon tell an Fi (no fee), 928-638-2262 Stay behind railings and away from amazing story. You alter that story Maswik Lodge S B L D H G $ Shuttle stop; cafeteria, pizza pub; drinking steep, unmaintained Grandview Trail—experienced desert hikers only. cliffs. Hold on to children. Do not when you leave graffiti. water, restroom, ATM, Wi-Fi (fee), transportation desk (tours, mule rides), AED, Chase Bank ATM, foreign currency exchange for members only, 928-638-2437 back up without looking around 928-638-2631 Buggeln Parking, restroom, picnic tables you. Always be aware of your Use recycling and trash receptacles Mather Campground Shuttle stop; year-round tent and RV camping— surroundings. to help keep Grand Canyon clean. Moran Point Parking; sunrise and sunset canyon and Colorado River views maximum 30 feet (9 m), no hookups, leashed pets ok, drinking water, restroom, Mule Barn Main livery barn for mule trips, 928-638-2631 AED; reservations 877-444-6777 Emergencies call 911 Thunderbird Lodge H Canyon views; Check in at Bright Angel Lodge, AED, Tusayan Museum and Ruin G Parking; information, exhibits, GCA Park Store; short trail to ancestral Puebloan village; drinking water (summer only), restroom, Park Headquarters Information, research library; drinking water, restroom, 928-638-2631 picnic tables, passport stamp, AED, 928-638-7652 Wi-Fi (no fee), AED, 928-638-7888 Information Train Depot Shuttle stop; one of the oldest log train depots in the United Lipan Point Parking; views of Hance Rapid, Unkar Delta, and Grand Canyon Superintendent Christine Lehnertz Post Office Mail, stamps; pay phone, 928-638-2512 States, National Historic Landmark, 800-843-8724 Supergroup Grand Canyon National Park PO Box 129 Shrine of the Ages Shuttle stop; special events; drinking water, restroom, picnic Verkamp’s Visitor Center G Information, exhibits, GCA Park Store, canyon Navajo Point Parking; highest viewpoint on South Rim at 7,461 feet (2,275 m); Grand Canyon, AZ 86023-0129 USA tables, AED views; drinking water, restroom, picnic tables, passport stamp, AED, 928-638- 7146 views of canyon, Desert View Watchtower, and Colorado River Park Headquarters Trailer Village Shuttle stop; year-round RV hookups, leashed pets ok, drinking Desert View Parking, drinking water, restroom, picnic tables 928-638-7888 water, restroom, AED, 928-638-1006 Village Route Transfer Shuttle stop for Village Route; transfer to Hermits Rest Route Desert View Watchtower/Desert View Point G Information, GCA Website Yavapai Lodge S B L D O H G $ Shuttle stop; pizza, salads, sandwiches, and Park Store; 360-degree view of canyon, Colorado River, and surrounding nps.gov/grca BBQ; coffee shop; drinking water, restroom, Wi-Fi (no fee), AED, 928-638-4001 Services not Shown on Map landscape; passport stamp, AED, National Historic Landmark, 928-638-8960 Lost and Found 928-638-7798 and 928-638-2631 and 928-638-4001 Legend Web Links Desert View Trading Post S G $ Coffee, ice cream, AED, 928-638-3150 Grand Canyon National Park Located in northern Arizona, this World Heritage Site encompasses 277 miles North Rim Open mid-May to late-October; campground reservations 877-444- S Snack O Lounge Grand Canyon Association Desert View Market/Deli S B L G $ Groceries, supplies, drinking water, (446 km) of the Colorado River and adjacent uplands. One of the most 6777; lodging reservations 877-386-4383 B Breakfast H Lodging grandcanyon.org ATM, pay phone; breakfast sandwiches, salads, cold/hot sandwiches, hot spectacular examples of erosion anywhere in the world, Grand Canyon offers L Lunch G Books/Gifts Bright Angel Bicycles dogs, 928-638-2393 visitors incomparable vistas. D Dinner bikegrandcanyon.com Phantom Ranch Meals, hiker dormitory, and cabin space at bottom of Grand Canyon; reservations 888-297-2757 $ Food $14.99 and less Delaware North Desert View Service Station S $ Diesel and unleaded fuel, 928-638-2360 The Pocket Map is published by Grand Canyon National Park with support from $$ Food $15 to $24.99 visitgrandcanyon.com your entrance fees. It is available in French, German, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Religious Services See schedules at Shrine of the Ages, Post Office, $$$ Food $25 and up Desert View Campground Open mid-April to mid-October for tent and RV Chinese, and Korean. An Accessibility Guide is also available. Ask in visitor centers Xanterra South Rim L.L.C. Grand Canyon Visitor Center, and Park Headquarters camping—maximum 30 feet (9 m), no hookups, leashed pets ok, drinking for a hiking brochure. Information/Visitor Centers grandcanyonlodges.com water, restroom AED Automated External Defibrillator Taxi 928-638-2631 The National Park Service cares for the special places saved by the American people so that all may experience our heritage. EXPERIENCE YOUR AMERICA™

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