Bridle Trail

Connector trail for the North Kaibab Trailhead.

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Bridle Trail Details

This trail acts as a connector trail for the Grand Canyon Lodge and the North Kaibab Trailhead. It follows the rim though a sparse but shady forest of conifers, and remains level aside from a steep incline near the trailhead. Water is available at the trailhead, and there are a number of picnic areas around. Leashed pets and bicycles are permitted on this trail.

Difficulty

Low

Distance

0.75 miles

Estimated time

20 minutes

Region

N/A

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