Grand Canyon National Park is renowned for its breathtaking views in all directions. Whether you're along the Rim or deep within the canyon, here are our top picks for the most awe-inspiring viewpoints.
1. Mather Point, South Rim
As you approach the South Main Entrance on the South Rim, Mather Point is your go-to iconic viewpoint. It offers a captivating introduction to the vastness of the Grand Canyon. For a serene experience, visit during sunrise or just before sunset.
2. Redwall Bridge, North Rim
Most visitors opt for the South Rim due to its accessibility year-round. The North Rim, however, closes from October to May. Yet, if you venture to the North Rim and hike 2.6 miles down the North Kaibab Trail, you'll be rewarded with an extraordinary view. Watching the morning sun illuminate the canyon's depths is a sight to behold.
3. Hopi Point, South Rim Trail
Situated along the South Rim's Rim Trail, Hopi Point is renowned for its sunset vistas, providing a stunning panorama of the Colorado River winding through the canyon to the west.
4. Plateau Point, Bright Angel Trail
Reaching Plateau Point requires a 10-mile round-trip hike along the Bright Angel Trail. Every step is justified when you witness the Colorado River meandering through the canyon, surrounded by endless mesas and plateaus.
5. Shoshone Point, South Rim
Shoshone Point remains a hidden gem, as it's not prominently marked on park maps. A one-mile drive down the unpaved East Rim Drive leads to a parking area with picnic tables and restrooms. After a pleasant 20-minute walk through ponderosa pines, you'll reach a natural rock outcropping offering over 180-degree views of the Grand Canyon.
6. Desert View
Desert View stands out for its unique perspective, offering vistas of the open canyon and the Colorado River's bend from southbound to westbound. The Desert Watchtower, constructed in 1932, still graces the cliff's edge.
7. Angel's Window, North Rim
Angel's Window can be viewed from Cape Royal on the North Rim's southernmost tip, the Walhalla Plateau. A half-mile side trail from the main path leads to a natural arch, offering a view of the Colorado River through the "window." Adventurous hikers can continue across the arch to a viewpoint at the tip of this outcropping.
8. Black Bridge or Silver Bridge from River
The Black Bridge and the Silver Bridge provide crossings over the Colorado River. Standing on either bridge, you gain a profound appreciation for being among the few who traverse them. Below, the mighty Colorado River flows, while towering canyon walls inspire awe.
9. Ooh Ah Point, South Kaibab Trail
Ooh Ah Point lies just 0.9 miles from the South Kaibab Trailhead, making it a 1.8-mile round trip. While the descent is steep and not suitable for those with a fear of heights, the panoramic views of the inner canyon make the effort worthwhile.
10. Toroweap/Tuweep Overlook
Toroweap, also known as Tuweep Overlook, offers a dramatic view of the Colorado River coursing through the canyon. Given its remote location and lack of amenities, including water, gas, food, lodging, and phone service, a high-clearance vehicle and thorough preparation are essential for visiting this secluded vantage point.