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BLM Rd 2619

A remote backcountry road on the edge of the canyon's plateau country

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Grand Canyon interior, AZ

About

BLM Rd 2619 is an unpaved backcountry route in the Grand Canyon area, the kind of road that shows up on land-management and GPS maps more than on any official park brochure. Roads like this one thread through the plateau country around the canyon, connecting forest and rangeland to trailheads, overlooks, and dispersed camping spots well off the main park roads.

What to know before you go

  • Treat it as a high-clearance route unless you can confirm current conditions locally — unpaved backcountry roads in this region wash out, drift with sand, or get rutted after storms.
  • Cell coverage is unreliable to nonexistent through most of this terrain, so carry a paper map or offline GPS data rather than relying on a phone signal.
  • There's no water, shade, or services along a road like this — come prepared as if nothing is out there, because nothing is.

If you're planning to drive it, check with the managing land office or the park directly for the latest road status before you commit, especially after recent weather.

Best Time for BLM Rd 2619

Conditions on unpaved BLM roads like this one change with recent weather more than with season — a road that's fine after a dry stretch can wash out after a single storm. Confirm current status directly with the managing land office rather than assuming last season's conditions still apply.

Tips for BLM Rd 2619

  • Cell coverage is unreliable to nonexistent through most of this terrain, so carry a paper map or offline GPS data rather than relying on a phone signal.
  • There's no water, shade, or services along a road like this — come prepared as if nothing is out there, because nothing is.
  • This is BLM land, not Grand Canyon National Park itself, so park-specific rules and services don't apply here.

Getting to BLM Rd 2619

Treat it as a high-clearance route unless you can confirm current conditions locally — unpaved backcountry roads in this region wash out, drift with sand, or get rutted after storms. Check with the managing BLM field office for the latest road status before you commit, especially after recent weather.

What to Expect on BLM Rd 2619

BLM Rd 2619 is an unpaved backcountry route in the Grand Canyon area, the kind of road that shows up on land-management and GPS maps more than on any official park brochure. Roads like this thread through the plateau country around the canyon, connecting forest and rangeland to trailheads, overlooks, and dispersed camping spots well off the main park roads. This is Bureau of Land Management terrain, not a National Park Service route.

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