Horn Creek Campsites — Grand Canyon National Park
Reviewed Aug. 1, 2021

Horn Creek Primitive Campsite

To get to this backcountry campsite one must hike along the Tonto Plateau to reach this primitive site. The site is nestled within a riparian zone. The site is a primitive campsite so you find a clear area and pitch your tent. There were some hard packed areas to pitch a tent on top of the flat rock and near the cottonwood tree. Leave No Trace principles should be applied. There is no water source at this site, so you must carry in your own water.

We hiked from the Grand Canyon South Rim starting at the Hermit Trail trailhead, down the Hermit Trail, across the Tonto Plateau to this campsite. The hike from Monument Creek is mostly at the same elevation with some ups and downs. Be sure to load up on water when you leave Monument Creek.

Along the way, you'll see dramatic views of the Grand Canyon and a variety of geological features such as copper shale and rock formations. In the spring there was some beautiful prairie grass along the plateau. There are no real facilities at this site, the beauty of this site is that it is rustic with great views and there will likely be no one else around.

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  • Review photo of Horn Creek Campsites — Grand Canyon National Park by Troy W., August 1, 2021
  • Review photo of Horn Creek Campsites — Grand Canyon National Park by Troy W., August 1, 2021
  • Review photo of Horn Creek Campsites — Grand Canyon National Park by Troy W., August 1, 2021
  • Review photo of Horn Creek Campsites — Grand Canyon National Park by Troy W., August 1, 2021
  • Review photo of Horn Creek Campsites — Grand Canyon National Park by Troy W., August 1, 2021
  • Review photo of Horn Creek Campsites — Grand Canyon National Park by Troy W., August 1, 2021
  • Review photo of Horn Creek Campsites — Grand Canyon National Park by Troy W., August 1, 2021
  • Review photo of Horn Creek Campsites — Grand Canyon National Park by Troy W., August 1, 2021
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