Last updated: November 5, 2019
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South Kaibab Trail Shelter Now Available

Photo courtesy of Helen Ranney
Over the past week, a shelter was partially assembled on the South Rim, flown in and completed installation at the Tipoff area, which is approximately four miles from the South Kaibab Trailhead on the South Rim and two miles from the Colorado River. This is the only shelter structure along the South Kaibab Trail.
"We receive a lot of calls from people on the lower half of the South Kaibab Trail who experience fatigue or are overheated," said Grand Canyon National Park Ranger Debbie Brenchley. "This shelter will benefit people who could use a rest house to recover during their hike, especially during the summer."

NPS/Craig Chenevert
There are also two 125-gallon cisterns to provide non-potable water for visitors to use to potentially cool down.

NPS/Craig Chenevert
The Tipoff area previously had restrooms and an emergency phone box. The emergency phone is being relocated within the shelter.
Funding for the shelter was provided by the Grand Canyon Conservancy (GCC), which is the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park. The National Park Service and the GCC jointly installed the shelter.
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