Mescalero Point, Grand Canyon National Park
Facts and practical information
Mescalero Point is a 6,627 foot -cliff-elevation point located in the central, Grand Canyon, Coconino County of northern Arizona, United States. Mescalero Point is 3.6 miles from its closest highest scenic viewpoint, Yuma Point, located east at Eremita Mesa, at the northeast, overlooking Central Hermit Canyon. Mescalero Point is in a region of points, at the headwaters of canyons, and landforms below the South Rim. Jicarilla Point lies ~1.0 mile west-northwest, and Mimbreno Point lies ~0.7 miles southeast. Mescalero Point is distinctive because it has separated from the water divide between two canyons, by flat and forested, Diana Temple, which is narrow and linear, about a mile long. A saddle, about 0.1 mi long separates Mescalero Point from Diana Temple. Mescalero Point is at the headwaters of Slate Canyon, northwest, and Topaz Canyon, southeast. ()
Grand Canyon National Park
Mescalero Point – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Hermit Trail, Boucher Trail, Pollux Temple, Hermit Canyon.