How to travel between points in Grand Canyon when there is no shuttle?

How to travel between points in Grand Canyon when there is no shuttle? - Grand Canyon

If one goes on a loop hike South Kaibab - Bright Angel Campground - Indian Garden - South Rim or even takes Rim Trail in the wintertime when the shuttles are not operating, how do they return to their car (which is presumably parked near the point where the hike originated)? Is walking or taking Uber/Lyft (is Uber/Lyft operating in Grand Canyon?) the only option?






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Is there a free shuttle at the Grand Canyon?

Ride Free Shuttle BusesGrand Canyon National Park's free Shuttle buses operate in and around the South Rim.

Can you just drive through the Grand Canyon?

Private vehicles can drive east along the canyon rim for 23 miles (37 km) to the Desert View Services Area, and the East Entrance of Grand Canyon National Park.

What is the best way to get around the Grand Canyon?

The best way to get around the Grand Canyon is by shuttle bus. Operated by the National Park Service, these free shuttles will take you all around the South Rim....It costs $90 per person each way.
  • South Rim Shuttle Bus.
  • Hikers' Express Shuttle Bus.
  • Trans-Canyon Shuttle.


  • Do you need a car to get around the Grand Canyon?

    The hike across the canyon from South Rim to North Rim is 21 miles (34 km). However, driving from the South Rim to the North Rim by automobile requires a five-hour drive of 220 miles (354 km). Most people visit Grand Canyon National Park's South Rim.



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