Map of the Grand Canyon South Rim – Trails, Lookouts & Visitor Guide

Map of the Grand Canyon South Rim – Trails, Lookouts & Visitor Guide

This map of the Grand Canyon South Rim provides a detailed overview of the most visited area of Grand Canyon National Park, including lookouts, hiking trails, visitor centres and surrounding Arizona geography.

The South Rim is known for panoramic canyon views, famous lookout points, hiking routes, visitor facilities and year-round tourism access within northern Arizona.

Quick Answer:

The Grand Canyon South Rim is located in northern Arizona within Grand Canyon National Park and is the park’s primary visitor region.

Interactive Grand Canyon South Rim Map (Reference View) Explore lookout points, visitor centres, hiking trails and surrounding canyon regions.
Tip: South Rim maps are useful for locating scenic viewpoints, hiking routes, shuttle stops and visitor facilities within Grand Canyon National Park.

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Where Is the Grand Canyon South Rim Located?

The Grand Canyon South Rim is located in northern Arizona, USA within Grand Canyon National Park.

  • North: Inner canyon and North Rim direction
  • South: Arizona desert plateau regions
  • East: Desert View and eastern canyon viewpoints
  • West: Hermit Road and western canyon areas

Main South Rim Areas and Attractions

  • Grand Canyon Village — central visitor services area
  • Mather Point — popular panoramic viewpoint
  • Bright Angel Trail — famous hiking route into the canyon
  • Yavapai Point — scenic lookout and geology museum area
  • Desert View Watchtower — eastern South Rim landmark
  • Hermit Road — scenic drive and shuttle route
  • South Kaibab Trail — major canyon hiking trail
  • Visitor centres and lodges — spread throughout the South Rim area

Key Geographic and Tourism Features

  • High canyon rim viewpoints — overlook deep canyon landscapes
  • Colorado River canyon system — visible below the rim
  • Layered rock formations — exposed throughout canyon walls
  • Plateau forest landscapes — surround South Rim visitor areas
  • Protected national park environment — major conservation and tourism region

South Rim Transport and Travel Overview

  • Arizona highway access — major road routes connect the South Rim
  • Grand Canyon shuttle buses — operate between viewpoints and visitor areas
  • Walking and hiking trails — connect lookouts and canyon routes
  • Tour bus and guided tourism services — available from nearby cities
  • Regional airport access — supports tourism travel to northern Arizona

Why People Search for a Map of the Grand Canyon South Rim

  • To locate lookouts and hiking trails
  • To plan tourism and sightseeing routes
  • To understand South Rim geography and layout
  • To explore visitor facilities and shuttle systems
  • To organise travel within Grand Canyon National Park

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Grand Canyon South Rim Map FAQs

  • Where is the Grand Canyon South Rim located?
    The South Rim is located in northern Arizona within Grand Canyon National Park.
  • What is the South Rim known for?
    The South Rim is known for panoramic canyon views, hiking trails and major visitor facilities.
  • What are popular South Rim viewpoints?
    Popular viewpoints include Mather Point, Yavapai Point and Desert View.
  • Can visitors hike into the canyon from the South Rim?
    Yes, trails such as Bright Angel Trail and South Kaibab Trail descend into the canyon.

This page is for general informational purposes only and is not affiliated with the US National Park Service, tourism authorities or mapping providers.

Disclaimer: Maps are provided for reference only and may not be accurate, complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation, hiking or official purposes. Trail conditions, weather, visitor access, shuttle operations and geographic information may change over time. Always verify official park and safety information before visiting.