Granite Rapids Area Campsites — Grand Canyon National Park

Grand Canyon National Park includes Granite Rapids Area Campsites, a primitive camping area accessible only by hiking the Hermit Trail or rafting the Colorado River. The National Park Service manages this boat-in and hike-in site where campfires and alcohol are permitted, though no facilities exist beyond the natural landscape.

Campers reach the site by descending the rocky Hermit Trail from the South Rim, a steep route with exposed sections that the park service discourages as a day hike due to the challenging return climb. The Colorado River flows fast through this section, requiring caution for anyone entering the water. Visitors find open areas to pitch tents following Leave No Trace principles, with no designated spots or water sources until reaching the river itself. For those seeking established facilities, Havasupai Gardens Campground — Grand Canyon National Park provides a developed alternative deeper in the canyon.

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Granite Rapids Area Campsites — Grand Canyon National Park is located in Arizona

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Coordinates

36.09761231 N
112.18423055 W

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  • Hike-In
    Backcountry sites.
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    Sites accessible by watercraft.

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  • Tent Sites

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  • Reservable
  • Alcohol
  • Fires

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Reviewed Aug. 1, 2021

Granite Rapids Primitive Campsite

This is a common area for rafters to run the river and take a break. It's also a good place to witness the power of the Colorado River. There are only two ways to get to the Granite Rapids Primitive Campsite- ride a raft or hike a trail. We hiked from the Grand Canyon South Rim starting at the Hermit Trail trailhead, down the Hermit Trail, to the Granite Rapids campsite. The descent down the Hermit Trail requires hiking down a rocky trail with some rough dirt or stone steps. There are segments of the trail with exposure and steep drops.

Along the way, you'll see dramatic views of the Grand Canyon and a variety of rock formations and geological features. In the spring there were some beautiful flowers budding on the cacti. There are no real facilities at this site, the beauty of this site is that it is rustic with great views and there will likely be no one else around. There is no water available along the trail until you reach the bottom of the canyon and the Colorado River. It is possible to take a detour to collect water near the Monument Creek campsite. 

The NPS recommends that people do not try to day hike (in one day) to this location from the South Rim trailhead. The hike down is simple enough, but the hike up is steep, rocky, has no water and is not often traveled by other hikers or the rangers. The water and rapids are fast, so exercise caution if you enter the river.The site is a primitive campsite so you simply find a clear area and pitch your tent. Leave No Trace principles should be applied.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are fires allowed at Granite Rapids Area Campsites — Grand Canyon National Park?

Yes, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, fires are allowed at Granite Rapids Area Campsites — Grand Canyon National Park, although make sure to check current fire restrictions in the area.

Is there cell phone reception at Granite Rapids Area Campsites — Grand Canyon National Park?

According to campers on TheDyrt.com, there is no coverage for AT&T, no coverage for T-Mobile, and no coverage for Verizon.