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Kaibab Rim Shuttle Bus (Orange Route), Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
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South Rim shuttle buses are Free! No need to drive around in traffic, park your car and ride shuttles around South Rim Village and out to the scenic overlooks.
Kaibab Rim Route Shuttle Bus provides a figure-eight 50 Minutes Round-trip route between Grand Canyon Visitor Center and five scenic viewpoints, including Yavapai Geology Museum, which looks at the Grand Canyon’s rich geologic history. This route and the morning Hiker's Express shuttle bus offer the only motorized access to South Kaibab Trailhead. The Kaibab/Rim Route provides excellent walking and cycling opportunities via the Rim and Greenway trails – be aware of ice and snow during the winter months along these trails. Yaki Point is an excellent place to view the sunrise and sunset. Visitors should be at a bus stop no later then 30 minutes after sunset. (View sunset times)
Points of Interest
Mather Point
Yavapai Geology Museum
South Kaibab Trailhead
Yaki Point
Pipe Creek Vista
Shuttle Bus Etiquette:
No eating or open drink containers
No pets. Service animals permitted
Collapse strollers before entering the shuttle bus. No oversized or jogging strollers. Remove baby-back carriers when seated
Shuttle buses can accommodate two or three bicycles, but not tag alongs, baby trailers, or children's bicycles with wheels less than 16 inches (41 cm). Riders must load and unload their bicycles
Shuttle buses are equipped with ramps and space to carry passengers in wheelchairs.Please note: wheelchairs larger than 30 inches wide by 48 inches long (76 cm x 122 cm) cannot be accommodated on shuttle buses and most motorized scooters will not fit
Shuttle buses only stop at designated bus stops
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