- South Bass Trail
Infobox Hiking trail
Name=South Bass Trail
Photo=South Bass.jpg
Caption=The beginning of the South Bass Trail
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Location=Grand Canyon National Park ,Arizona ,United States
Start/End Points=Colorado River
Use=Hiking
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Sights=Grand Canyon
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OverexertionDehydration
Flash FloodThe South Bass Trail is a
hiking trail located on the South Rim of theGrand Canyon National Park , located in theU.S. state ofArizona .Access
The trail is accessible by use of U.S. Forest Service roads along the south rim of
Grand Canyon . The trailhead is located in a remote area of the park's south rim and is accessible from Rowe Well Road or Forest Service Road #328. It generally takes 1½ to 2 hours to negotiate the 29 mile (47 km) trip fromGrand Canyon Village, Arizona . The road passes through theHavasupai Indian Reservation, whose government may collect tolls to pass through. Directions are available from the park's Backcountry Information Center. The trail begins at Convert|6646|ft|m|0 elevation. It ends at Pasture Wash Road, Forest Service Road #2515.Description
The
Tonto Trail crosses the South Bass Trail a mile from theColorado River . From this junction, to the west is Elves Chasm and the terminus of theRoyal Arch Route , and to the east is theBoucher Trail andHermit Trail , which provide access to the south rim viaHermit's Rest .The trail itself is considered difficult. No services are available, and the only reliable water is at the
Colorado River , which must be treated before consuming.History
At one time, this trail was connected to the
North Bass Trail via a cable and platform that crossed the Colorado River. The tramway no longer exists, and river crossing can only be made by raft.References
ee also
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The Grand Canyon
*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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