Grandview Trail

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Grandview Trail is a steep, historic backcountry hiking route in Grand Canyon National Park that descends from the South Rim to remote inner-canyon destinations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf backcountry trail
hiking trail
historic trail
associatedWith Horseshoe Mesa mining era
builtFor mining access
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevationChange large descent from rim to inner canyon
hasAccessRule no water available at trailhead
permits required for overnight camping
hasAmenity parking at Grandview Point
viewpoint at trailhead
hasCharacteristic exposed
steep
unmaintained below rim
hasDifficulty strenuous
hasHazard extreme heat in summer
limited water sources
loose rock
steep drop-offs
hasRegulation no dogs allowed below rim
hasSurface dirt
rock
hasUse hiking
hasView Grand Canyon NERFINISHED
inTimeZone Mountain Standard Time NERFINISHED
locatedIn Arizona NERFINISHED
Grand Canyon National Park NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOn South Rim of the Grand Canyon NERFINISHED
managedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
notableFor expansive canyon views
historic construction
steep grade
partOf South Rim trail system
providesAccessTo Cottonwood Creek NERFINISHED
Horseshoe Mesa NERFINISHED
Tonto Trail NERFINISHED
inner canyon backcountry campsites
requires backcountry hiking experience
season year-round with seasonal hazards
terminatesNear Horseshoe Mesa NERFINISHED
trailheadAt Grandview Point NERFINISHED
usedFor day hiking
overnight backpacking
withinProtectedArea Grand Canyon National Park backcountry

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South Rim hasTrailhead Grandview Trail