Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¼´Ê±¿ª½±

Shoshone Point

Top choice in Grand Canyon National Park South Rim


Walk about 1 mile along the mostly level and shaded dirt road to marvelously uncrowded Shoshone Point, a rocky promontory with some of the canyon’s best views. Just before reaching the canyon rim, there's a grassy area with picnic tables and grills (advanced permit from NPS required). If you come for sunset, bring a flashlight for the walk back to your car. This viewpoint is unmarked; look for the small dirt parking lot about 1.2 miles east of Yaki Point.


Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¼´Ê±¿ª½±'s must-see attractions

Nearby Grand Canyon National Park South Rim attractions

1. Picnic Area

0.94 MILES

Pleasant picnic area with shade and tables but no canyon views.

2. Picnic Area

1.43 MILES

Pleasant picnic area with shade and tables but no canyon views.

3. Yaki Point

1.59 MILES

With dramatic views to both the east and west, Yaki Point is one of the best spots to catch the sunrise. Because it's accessible year-round by shuttle or…

4. Pipe Creek Vista

1.87 MILES

Pipe Creek Vista, an easy and pleasant 1-mile ramble along the rim, east from the Visitor Center, offers a quiet alternative to Mather Point. Views from…

5. Ooh Aah Point

1.93 MILES

This stop along the trail 0.9 miles below the rim on the South Kaibab trail, marked by a small sign and several massive boulders, makes an excellent spot…

6. Cedar Ridge

2.14 MILES

Located 1.5 miles along the challenging South Kaibab Trail, with a descent of 1040ft, this large and flat red-dirt overlook offers some of the best views…

7. Mather Point

2.98 MILES

Mather Point is the busiest and most popular overlook at the Grand Canyon, due in large part to its close proximity to the visitor center complex and main…

8. Grand Canyon National Park

3.54 MILES

Forged by millions of years of erosion by the Colorado River, the Grand Canyon captures the history, scale and beauty of the American West. Overlooks peer…