Cape Final Trail Explained

Cape Final Trail
Location:Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, United States
Length Mi:2
Trailheads:Cape Royal Road
Cape Final (Point)
Elev Change Ft:210
Highest Name:0.5miles from Cape Royal Road
Highest Ft:8050
Lowest Name:Trailhead
Lowest Ft:7840
Difficulty:Moderate, due to Altitude
Season:Early Spring through Late Fall
Hazards:Severe Weather
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The Cape Final Trail is a hiking trail on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park, located in the U.S. state of Arizona.

Description

It is located on the Walhalla Plateau at the Grand Canyon's North Rim. Access is from the Cape Royal Road, about 2.5miles north of Cape Royal. Access to this part of the park by car is seasonal, traditionally open from mid-May to mid-October or depending on snowcover from the previous winter.

The trail is only 2miles long one-way and terminates at Cape Final at an elevation of 7916feet overlooking the eastern Grand Canyon from Nankoweap to the Unkar Creek Delta.

No water is available (even at the trailhead), except early in the season by melting snow. Otherwise all water needed must be carried for the duration of the hike.

Camping

The Grand Canyon Backcountry Use Plan designates the area along this trail (use area NA1) for At-Large Camping, with a valid permit. One can be obtained from the Backcountry Information Center, located just north of the North Rim Campground along State Route 67. There are good campsites along the last half mile of this trail. The nearest toilet facilities are available at Cape Royal 2.5miles south of the trailhead at the end of Cape Royal Rd.

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