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Trail Restoration: South Kaibab Trail near Ooh Ahh Point

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Grand Canyon National Park sees millions of visitors every year and tens of thousands of those visitors travel from around the world to venture below-the-rim. More than 400 miles of trails lead visitors through a geological and ecological marvel, on a journey of connection, escape, and perspective.
In 2021, an all-woman NPS trail crew with the help from Arizona Conservation Corps (AZCC) lugged heavy equipment and tools into the canyon near Ooh Aah Point to restore part of the South Kaibab Trail. The trail is now pathed with beautiful, handmade stonework and hikers are now able to enjoy their adventure with improved safety.
Your gift to Grand Canyon Conservancy protects this Natural Wonder of the World and ensures that our trails remain world-class forever.
In 2021, an all-woman NPS trail crew with the help from Arizona Conservation Corps (AZCC) lugged heavy equipment and tools into the canyon near Ooh Aah Point to restore part of the South Kaibab Trail. The trail is now pathed with beautiful, handmade stonework and hikers are now able to enjoy their adventure with improved safety.
Your gift to Grand Canyon Conservancy protects this Natural Wonder of the World and ensures that our trails remain world-class forever.