66. Ooh Aah Point, Grand Canyon National Park
Doesn’t a short Arizona hike to Ooh Aah Point sound like fun? While it clocks in at under two miles, it is nevertheless rated strenuous and could take you two hours to finish it. This South Rim viewpoint is a favorite though so it’s worth a little effort.
Besides, you can only get to this viewpoint on foot. The hike is notably steep but the view here is breathtaking. The two best times to hike here are right before sunrise and right before sunset.
Those in the know confess the hike back up to the canyon’s rim is why it is considered difficult. Still, they also agree this is a great short hike to travel below the canyon’s rim. Some travel bloggers also like the South Kaibab Trail compared to the more well-known Bright Angel Trail.
If you are unable to plan your hike of the latter in order to avoid other hikers, it is an option. If you are able to hike the entire canyon rim to rim, you will not worry about the perceived difference in views. You’ll see everything.
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