- Tonto Trail
Infobox Hiking trail
Name=Tonto Trail
Photo=Tonto-trail.jpg
Caption=Tower of Set from Tonto Trail, between Horn Creek and Salt Creek
Location=Grand Canyon National Park ,Arizona ,United States
Length=70 mi; 112.6 km
Start/End Points=Garnet Canyon
Red Canyon
Use=Hiking
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Difficulty=Moderate to Strenuous
Season=Year Round
Sights=Grand Canyon Colorado River
Hazards=Severe Weather
OverexertionDehydration
Flash FloodThe Tonto Trail is a
hiking trail on the South Rim of theGrand Canyon National Park , located within the U.S. state ofArizona .Access
The Tonto Trail does not terminate at either rim of
Grand Canyon , but begins along the south bank of theColorado River at Garnet Canyon (western end) and ends at Red Canyon (eastern end), also at theColorado River . Through most of its 70 mile length, the trail runs along the Tonto Platform, the bench inGrand Canyon that separates the inner gorge from the upper canyon.Description
Tonto crosses the
South Bass Trail ,Boucher Trail ,Hermit Trail ,Bright Angel Trail ,South Kaibab Trail and theNew Hance Trail . TheGrandview Trail is also accessible via its eastern and western spurs. All of the connecting trails provide access to and from theGrand Canyon south rim, while theBright Angel Trail andSouth Kaibab Trail both provide access to theColorado River , and the north rim via theNorth Kaibab Trail . [ [http://www.kaibab.org/bc/gc_tr_tt.htm Grand Canyon Explorer / Tonto Trail Description] ]At Garnet Canyon, the "Tonto Trail" officially ends, but a trail continues along the
Colorado River toElves Chasm . There is also a junction with theRoyal Arch Route , which requires a rappel from to access the river trail. At Red Canyon, the eastern end of the "Tonto Trail", theEscalante Route continues eastward, connecting to theTanner Trail andBeamer Trail at Unkar Creek. [ [http://www.kaibab.org/bc/gc_tr_tt.htm Grand Canyon Explorer / Tonto Trail Description] ]There is additional access to the
Colorado River in Monument Canyon via a 1½ mile spur trail that leads to Granite Rapids. There is a designated campsite at the river. There is also access to the river via all trails that cross the Tonto, except theGrandview Trail . Fact|date=February 2007Condition
Trail conditions vary based on the amount of traffic certain sections receive. The section between the
Bright Angel Trail and theSouth Kaibab Trail (4.6 miles, 7.4 kilometres) is the most heavily travelled and the easiest to follow. Less travelled sections are subject to overgrowth by canyon flora early in the spring season, and may requireroute finding skills to traverse. [ [http://www.kaibab.org/bc/gc_tr_tt.htm Grand Canyon Explorer / Tonto Trail Description] ]Water availability
All water sources along this trail must be treated, filtered, or boiled before drinking, with the exception of water available at the junction with the
Bright Angel Trail (at Indian Garden). Fact|date=February 2007Hermit Creek, Monument Creek, and Garden Creek flow year round and can be consumed after purification. Water from Horn Creek should be avoided except in extreme life-and-death circumstances due to high
radioactive contamination from the Lost OrphanUranium Mine (defunct) below Powell Point.The park's Backcountry Information Center has current water conditions for all water sources along the Tonto Trail.
Camping
Camping is allowed along the "Tonto Trail" by permit only, issued by the
Grand Canyon National Park Backcountry Information Center. Use of these areas overnight are regulated by theNational Park Service , and they call for a maximum number of groups (7 to 11 people) and parties (1 to 6 people), as well as a maximum total number of persons. Fact|date=February 2007The "Tonto Trail" passes through numerous backcountry use areas. [ [http://www.kaibab.org/bc/gc_use.htm Grand Canyon National Park Use Areas] ] [ ISBN 0-925873-07-1 - Trails Illustrated Map of Grand Canyon National Park, by National Geographic] The three letter code indicates the park's use area designation (listed from east to west):
Use permits are available on a first-come, first-serve basis from the park's Backcountry Information Center. Requests are taken beginning on the 1st day of the month, up to four month's before the requested first night of camping. [ [http://www.nps.gov/grca/backcountry/permit_procedures.htm Grand Canyon National Park Backcountry Use Permit Procedure] ]
Hazards
Hazards hikers can encounter along the "Tonto Trail" include
dehydration , sudden rainstorms, flash flooding, loose footing, rockfall, encounters with wildlife, and extreme heat. At theColorado River , additional hazards includehypothermia (due to the river's consistently cold temperatures), trauma (due to collisions with boulders in rapids), anddrowning . Fact|date=February 2007Hikers who venture east of the
South Kaibab Trail or west of theHermit Trail are more likely to find solitude and isolation in addition to other hazards related to desert hiking. [ [http://www.kaibab.org/bc/gc_tr_tt.htm Grand Canyon Explorer / Tonto Trail Description] ]References
ee also
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List of trails in Grand Canyon National Park External links
* [http://www.nps.gov/grca/ Grand Canyon National Park, Official site]
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