Bright Angel Campground — Grand Canyon National Park
Reviewed Jul. 8, 2017

A "Grand" view by the river

In the summer of 2016, my husband expressed interest in hiking the Grand Canyon rim to rim with me. Immediately I thought, "no way"! No showers, no electricity, no cell phone service... Why would anyone do this? But he was serious! I had never backpacked and slept in a tent without having some kind of civilization around or modern conveniences nearby. We began training by Keto diet and walking everyday. Since we live at sea level, we couldn't really simulate the elevation change but walked stairs at a nearby hospital frequently. We eventually progressed to carrying our weighted backpacks for 5+ miles. I lost 20 lbs, had more endurance, got stronger and a little more confident in his plan. We booked our permits, plane tickets and arranged for the care of our 4 boys to get to school, soccer, etc. while we were gone. We left on October 31 and flew to Phoenix, AZ. After a few days of sightseeing with Jason's parents around the south rim, we drove up & left our rental car on the North rim. It was closed for transportation and all services already.

On November 2nd, we began our hike from South Kaibab trail to North Rim which was about 20.5 miles. The first stop was Bright Angel Campground that night which was about 7 miles into our hike and an elevation change of 4,780 feet. Going down was mostly easy but hard on the knees and toes. The view was amazing and I took lots of pics along the way. By the time we made it to Bright Angel campground, all of the creek sites were taken. We found another one quickly because it appeared to be filling fast. Each site had a picnic table, backpack / gear hanging pole and locking military-type box to store food and toiletries. The sites were level and there was a separation between them by vegetation. There was a ranger station and toilets in campground. Deer walked around freely nearby. There was a water spigot next to us to fill our bottles and bags. We didn't encounter a rude person there- everyone was willing to answer questions and offer advice from their own experiences. After a mountain house meal and an attempt to clean off in Bright Angel Creek(way too cold), we went to bed exhausted and ready for the next day of hiking...

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  • Review photo of Bright Angel Campground — Grand Canyon National Park by Christy C., July 8, 2017
  • Review photo of Bright Angel Campground — Grand Canyon National Park by Christy C., July 8, 2017
  • Review photo of Bright Angel Campground — Grand Canyon National Park by Christy C., July 8, 2017
  • Review photo of Bright Angel Campground — Grand Canyon National Park by Christy C., July 8, 2017
  • Review photo of Bright Angel Campground — Grand Canyon National Park by Christy C., July 8, 2017
  • Review photo of Bright Angel Campground — Grand Canyon National Park by Christy C., July 8, 2017
  • Review photo of Bright Angel Campground — Grand Canyon National Park by Christy C., July 8, 2017
  • Review photo of Bright Angel Campground — Grand Canyon National Park by Christy C., July 8, 2017
  • Review photo of Bright Angel Campground — Grand Canyon National Park by Christy C., July 8, 2017
  • Review photo of Bright Angel Campground — Grand Canyon National Park by Christy C., July 8, 2017
  • Review photo of Bright Angel Campground — Grand Canyon National Park by Christy C., July 8, 2017
  • Review photo of Bright Angel Campground — Grand Canyon National Park by Christy C., July 8, 2017
  • Bright Angel Creek flows into the Colorado River
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  • Review photo of Bright Angel Campground — Grand Canyon National Park by Christy C., July 8, 2017