3 weeks ago
A very beautiful hike, the descent is child's play as you quickly reach the Skeleton Point sign, but the return is difficult, although just as magnificent.
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Stopping point on a rugged & sometimes gravelly hiking trail, with views of the Colorado River.
Skeleton Point is the turnaround marker most hikers use on the South Kaibab Trail, and it earns the reputation — a rugged, sometimes gravelly stretch of switchbacks that rewards the descent with the first real view of the Colorado River from the trail. At 4.9 stars across 234 Google reviews, it's one of the highest-rated stops on the South Rim's inner canyon trails.
This isn't a rim-side overlook you stroll to — it's a genuine hike down South Kaibab Trail, with a well-maintained but loose, gravelly surface that demands attention on the way back up. Reviewers consistently describe it as moderate-to-difficult, with round trips from the trailhead running 4-6 hours including breaks, and roughly 2,000 feet of elevation change each way. There are no water stations anywhere on this route, so hikers plan their own supply carefully. The payoff is the river itself, framed far below, plus wide views back up the inner canyon walls.
Most who make it this far treat it as a natural lunch stop and turnaround point rather than pushing on toward the river itself — a solid half-day goal for a strong day hiker on the South Kaibab.
234 reviews
3 weeks ago
A very beautiful hike, the descent is child's play as you quickly reach the Skeleton Point sign, but the return is difficult, although just as magnificent.
3 weeks ago
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a month ago
Great spot to vape
2 months ago
Where are the skeletons?