How long does it take to go from the North Rim to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon?

There is no public transportation to the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park other than the Trans Canyon Shuttle (928-638-2820) which runs between the North and South rims of the park once each day, in each direction. Travel time is about 4.5 hours each way.

How long does it take to drive from the North Rim of the Grand Canyon to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon?

five-hour
Each year, more than 5 million people visit the Grand Canyon which consists of the South Rim and the North Rim. Most people see this majestic wonder from its South Rim. Although the Rims are separated by about 20 miles, a five-hour road trip or 2-3 day hikes are required to get between the two sides.

How far apart is the North and South Rim of the Grand Canyon?

The average distance across the canyon is only 10 miles/ 16 km, howerver, it is a five-hour drive of 220 miles/ 354 km between the park’s South Rim Village and the North Rim Village.

Which is better to see the North Rim or the South Rim of the Grand Canyon?

Overall, if you want the total Grand Canyon package, it’s best to visit both rims. But if you have to choose between the two, I recommend that first-time visitors focus on the South Rim for the numerous overlooks and variety of experiences.

Is there a shuttle from North Rim to South Rim?

The Trans-Canyon Shuttle provides daily scheduled shuttle service between the North and South rims, from May 15 through October 15. Reservations are required. 928-638-2820. Transit time is approximately 4.5 hours one way.

Which RIM has the best view of the Grand Canyon?

North Rim viewpoints However, the North Rim does boast the Grand Canyon’s highest viewpoints, at over 8,000 feet. The most popular is Bright Angel Point, which is just a short walk from the Grand Canyon Lodge. From here, you can take in sweeping views of the canyon, and see all the way to the South Rim.

How much is the shuttle from North Rim to South Rim?

$90
North to South Rim

DEPARTS NORTH RIM ARRIVES SOUTH RIM $90 RESERVES YOUR SEAT
2:00pm 6:30pm CALL (928) 638-2820 to BOOK

How do I get back to North Rim from South Rim?

Our recommendation for hiking your first Rim to Rim of the Grand Canyon is to hike it from North Rim to South Rim via the North Kaibab Trail (elevation 8,241 ft – 14.3 miles – mostly a descent) and the Bright Angel Trail (mostly an ascent – 9.6 miles – elevation 6,860 ft) which is estimated to be a total of 23.9 miles.