Pima Point in Grand Canyon National Park

Pima Point

An overlook with a 40-mile view of the canyon.

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Pima Point Details

Your reward for venturing this far west on the South Rim Trail is a virtually unmatched view of the Grand Canyon. From Pima Point you can take in a 40-mile sweep of the canyon, from the Powell Plateau to Bright Angel Canyon. To the immediate west is Hermit Creek and, snaking between the creek and Cope Butte, the Hermit Trail. Looking down you'll see Ninetymile Creek, and to the east is Monument Creek, the Granite Rapids, The Alligator, and the Tower of Set. Back in the 1920s and 30s there was a cable tram that brought tourists from Pima Point down into the canyon to Hermit Camp, where lodging once stood alongside Hermit Creek.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Pima Point

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Pima Point

An overlook with a 40-mile sweep of the canyon.

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Greenway Trail

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Hermit Trail

One of the tougher trails on the South Rim.