Tanner Trail

A backcountry trail with a couple of difficult descents.

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Tanner Trail Details

Beginning at the South Rim's Lipan Point, the Tanner Trail quickly drops into a narrow, shady end of Tanner Canyon, occasionally offering decent views down the Colorado River corridor. Views get better toward the middle of the trail. After dropping 1,000 feet to the river the trail flattens out and reaches sand dunes and campsites. While the trail is often in good condition, it is a backcountry trail, and there are a number of difficult descents. The majority of the trail is very exposed, and the river is the only source of water.

Difficulty

High

Distance

9 miles

Estimated time

5 hours

Region

N/A

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Tanner Trail

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0.0 mi away

Lipan Point

Overlook with views of Seventyfive Mile creek.

0.0 mi away

Lipan Point

Overlook with views of Seventyfive Mile creek.

0.2 mi away

Escalante Route

Connector trail offering a number of trail junctions.

1.3 mi away

East Entrance

A back door entrance to the Park with a scenic drive.

1.6 mi away

Desert View Visitor Center

Stone building with park information.