Tonto Trail

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The Tonto Trail is a long, rugged backcountry hiking route that traverses the Tonto Platform along the south side of the Grand Canyon, linking multiple inner-canyon trails and offering expansive views above the Colorado River.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf backcountry route
hiking trail
long-distance trail
accessedVia Boucher Trail NERFINISHED
Bright Angel Trail NERFINISHED
Grandview Trail NERFINISHED
Hermit Trail NERFINISHED
New Hance Trail NERFINISHED
Red Canyon Trail NERFINISHED
South Kaibab Trail NERFINISHED
other inner-canyon trails
category Grand Canyon trails
Hiking trails in Arizona
country United States of America
surface form: United States
difficulty strenuous
follows Tonto Platform NERFINISHED
hazard exposure
extreme heat
limited water sources
loose rock
locatedIn Arizona NERFINISHED
Grand Canyon National Park NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
notableFor expansive inner-canyon views
traversing the Tonto Platform
offersViewOf Colorado River NERFINISHED
parallels Colorado River NERFINISHED
partOf Grand Canyon trail system NERFINISHED
requires backcountry permit for overnight use
runsAlong south side of the Grand Canyon
season best hiked in fall
best hiked in spring
state Arizona
surface natural
terrainType canyon side slopes
desert scrub
rocky benches
use backpacking
hiking
within Colorado Plateau region NERFINISHED

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Bright Angel Trail connectsTo Tonto Trail