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Dripping Springs Trail
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Hermit Canyon
Length 2 miles (3.2 km)
Location Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, United States
Trailheads Hermit Trail
Eremita Mesa, South Rim
Use Hiking
Elevation Change 1,180 ft (360 m)
Highest Point Eremita Mesa, 6,420 ft (1,957 m)
Lowest Point Hermit Trail, 5,240 feet (1,597 m)
Trail Difficulty Moderate to Strenuous
Season Spring through Fall
Sights Grand Canyon
Hazards Severe Weather
Overexertion
Dehydration
Flash Flood

The Dripping Springs Trail is a hiking trail on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park, located in the U.S. state of Arizona.

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[edit] Access

The trail begins along the Hermit Trail after a 1½ mile (2.4 km) hike from Hermit's Rest.

[edit] Description

From Hermit Trail, the trail leaves the Hermit Basin and crosses to the western side of Hermit Canyon towards Dripping Springs. After another 1¼ mile (2.0 km) the trail crosses the Dripping Springs drainage and connects to the Boucher Trail, which leads to the north along the eastern side of Hermit Canyon.

The Dripping Springs Trail continues westward from the trail junction for another ½ mile (0.8 km), climbing back out of the Hermit Shale and Coconino Sandstone layers to Dripping Springs, a perennial water source. Water from here needs to be treated, filtered, or boiled prior to consuming. After the springs, the trail continues to the south rim on Eremita Mesa and the trail's western terminus. Eremita Mesa is a remote area of the park and provides no access back to Grand Canyon Village or Hermit's Rest except by unmaintained gravel roads.

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Coordinates: 36°03′20″N 112°13′25″W / 36.05558°N 112.22357°W / 36.05558; -112.22357




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