Hermit Canyon, Grand Canyon National Park
Facts and practical information
Hermit Canyon is a north-trending canyon in western Grand Canyon, about 6.0 miles in length, below the South Rim. It is named for the hermit who built Hermit Camp, at the Colorado River, Louis D. Boucher. Hermit Canyon's east flank is bordered by Pima Point of the South Rim, and Pima Point is ~2.0 from the Hermit Canyon midline. Pima Point is about 3.5 miles west-northwest of Grand Canyon Village, and the South Rim at Pima Point trends southward, as the start of Western Grand Canyon; it also marks the terminus of the West Rim Road. ()
Grand Canyon National Park
Hermit Canyon – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Bright Angel Trail, Hermit Trail, Kolb Studio, Boucher Trail.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Hermit Canyon by public transport?
Bus
- Hermits Rest • Lines: Hermits Rest Route (East-bound), Hermits Rest Route (West-bound) (12 min walk)
- Pima Point • Lines: Hermits Rest Route (East-bound), Hermits Rest Route (West-bound) (21 min walk)