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Split Rock is located on Bright Angel Creek and along the North Kaibab Trail, above Cottonwood Campground and about 1/2 mile (.8km) below the Roaring Springs Ranger Station. (residence) The North Kaibab Trail is the least visited but most difficult of the three maintained trails at Grand Canyon National Park. Almost a thousand feet higher at the trailhead than South Rim trails, hikers on the North Kaibab Trail pass through every ecosystem to be found between Canada and Mexico. To learn more, download: https://www.nps.gov/grca/planyourvisit/upload/North_Kaibab_Trail.pdf A "Minute Out In It" is a short video of nature in action. Enjoy these sights and sounds from Grand Canyon and be sure to look and listen for them during your next visit to the park.


Galleries
Grand Canyon National Park: Minute Out In It, Rivers & Creeks, Hiking Trails
Keywords
, Bright Angel Creek, Ecosystems, GRCA, Grand Canyon National Park, North Kaibab Trail, Split Rock, creeks, hiking, streams, trails
Videographer
Michael Quinn, edited by Kristen M. Caldon.
Video Location
The North Kaibab Trail, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
GPS
36°03'19"N × 112°07'19"W
Credit
Courtesy of the National Park Service. For a large collection of audio and video podcast episodes on many classroom topics, visit the National Park Service on iTunes U
Movie Number
3794