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Arizona
Coconino County

Rainbow Rim Trail

Hard

4.9

(9426)

9,427

riders

Rainbow Rim Trail

05:39

59.7km

960m

Mountain biking

The Rainbow Rim Trail offers a difficult mountain biking adventure, stretching for 37.1 miles (59.7 km) with a significant elevation gain of 3156 feet (962 metres). You can expect to spend around 5 hours and 38 minutes on this route, riding through dense Ponderosa pine and Aspen forests, dotted with…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Grand Canyon National Park

Kaibab National Forest

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21 m

View from Parissawampitts Point

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The northernmost trailhead along Rainbow Rim accessed by National Forest Road 214, Parissawampitts Trailhead also features views of the breathtaking geology at the Kaibab Plateau's western edge.

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9.35 km

Fence Point

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This is one of five "Points" along the Rainbow Rim Trail. There is a perfect spot where you can pitch your tent right at the edge of the Grand Canyon. Enjoy a stunning sunset!

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14.5 km

Locust Point

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Like other of the viewpoints on Rainbow Rim, Locust Point is a popular spot to sit and take in the Grand Canyon—for good reason. Sunsets are especially popular for those …

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24.4 km

North Timp Point Viewpoint

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North Timp Point features a direct view of Steamboat Mountain and into the Grand Canyon looking west. You might choose this point for a snack and a quick rest depending …

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29.2 km

Approachable from Forest Service Road 271, Timp Point could function as a start and end point for a loop ride, and it provides the southern-most viewpoint along Rainbow Rim. The …

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59.7 km

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37.9 km

21.7 km

< 100 m

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36.7 km

23.0 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Rainbow Rim Trail suitable for beginners?

The Rainbow Rim Trail is generally rated as moderate difficulty, suitable for intermediate to advanced riders. While some sources describe it as easier-intermediate in terms of biking skills, the primary challenge for many riders is the high altitude, averaging around 7,700 feet and reaching up to 7,900 feet. Most climbs are mellow and followed by flat riding, with no excessively long ascents.

What is the terrain like on the trail?

The trail is primarily a singletrack, winding through dense forests of Ponderosa pine and Aspen, interspersed with flower-filled meadows. It's an undulating cross-country trail with minor ups and downs, lacking major jumps, drops, or steep rock rolls. While much of the riding is on smooth forested singletrack, you will encounter occasional rocky sections and limited steep portions.

What viewpoints can I see along the Rainbow Rim Trail?

The trail connects five major viewpoints offering breathtaking views of the Grand Canyon. You can expect to see distinct perspectives from View from Parissawampitts Point, Fence Point, Locust Point, North Timp Point Viewpoint, and Timp Point View of the Grand Canyon. These views are intermittent, making each glimpse of the canyon more cherished.

What is the best time of year to mountain bike this trail?

The best time to visit the Rainbow Rim Trail is typically from late spring through early fall, when the weather is most favorable and the trail is free of snow. Given its high elevation, the trail is usually only accessible during these warmer months. Always check local weather and trail conditions before planning your trip.

Is the Rainbow Rim Trail a loop or out-and-back?

The Rainbow Rim Trail is primarily a one-way trail, spanning approximately 22 to 22.5 miles. This means riders typically arrange for a shuttle or plan an out-and-back ride, covering a portion of the trail in both directions.

Where does the Rainbow Rim Trail start and where can I park?

The Rainbow Rim Trail is located on the remote North Rim of the Grand Canyon within the Kaibab National Forest. There are several access points and trailheads along its length, including those near the major viewpoints. Due to its remote location, reaching the trailheads requires a significant drive on dirt roads. Parking is generally available at these access points.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the Rainbow Rim Trail?

The Rainbow Rim Trail is located within the Kaibab National Forest, not Grand Canyon National Park. Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the trail itself for day use. However, if you plan on backcountry camping or bikepacking, you should check with the Kaibab National Forest for any specific regulations or permits that may apply.

Is the Rainbow Rim Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Rainbow Rim Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all trail users. Be sure to pack enough water for your dog, especially given the trail's remoteness and elevation.

Are e-bikes allowed on the Rainbow Rim Trail?

No, e-bikes are not allowed on the Rainbow Rim Trail. This trail is designated for traditional mountain bikes only, preserving its unique character as the sole singletrack along the Grand Canyon's rim open to mountain biking.

Does the Rainbow Rim Trail connect with other paths?

Yes, the route you'll be riding on the Rainbow Rim Trail also passes through sections of other official trails and forest roads. These include portions of the Rainbow Rim Trail #10, NF-293, NF-214, NF-294, and NF-271A, among others, as it winds through the Kaibab National Forest.

What should I bring for a ride on this trail?

Given the trail's remote location and high elevation, it's crucial to be self-sufficient. Bring plenty of water, as there is no water available on the trail, along with snacks, sun protection, and appropriate layers for changing weather. A repair kit for your bike and a first-aid kit are also highly recommended. Be prepared for varying conditions and potential solitude.

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