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North Rim Mule Rides are offered May 15th through Oct. 15th. Visit Grand Canyon Trail Rides' website at www.canyonrides.com/grand-canyon-mule-ride for details or to book a trip, or call (435) 679-8665 .
For the more adventuresome visitor looking to create the memory of a lifetime, take a mule ride down into the Grand Canyon or perhaps along the rim. We offer two guided rides using a time-honored method of canyon transportation: the sure-footed mule.
Mule ride options include 1-3 hour rides along the rim of the canyon, 3-hour rides into the canyon, and multi-day trips to the bottom of the canyon. The cost ranges from $60 to over $2,000. You cannot ride if you weigh more than 225 lbs.
Follow along with Bryan and Kelli Millican as they share a slideshow of their mule ride to Phantom Ranch and back out by visiting the Phantom Ranch Mule Ride Gallery. The Canyon Vistas Ride is a four-mile, two-hour mule ride that travels directly along the east rim of the canyon.
As one of the most historical tours of the Grand Canyon, enjoy a mule tour that takes you deep down below the South Rim. Step back in time as you ride your mule down the rugged trail. Then, enjoy a stay at Fred Harvey’s Phantom Ranch where overnight lodging and meals are provided.
Mule trips on the North Rim are operated by Grand Canyon Trail Rides from mid-May to mid-October. There are one-hour rides that take visitors along the North Rim, or half-day trips that tour the Rim, or the depths of the Canyon.
The most popular trips are mule rides that start from the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park, Grand Canyon West near the Skywalk and the trail to Havasu Falls. The North Rim, South Rim and West Rim all offer one-day trips both on the Rim and into the Grand Canyon.
The shortest mule trips anywhere in the canyon are the one hour walks along the level Rim Trail, starting near Grand Canyon Lodge. They are available at various times during the morning, and cost (2024) $45 per person - for riders above seven years of age.
Enjoy starting at the popular South Rim, hiking classic trails with quintessential views, visiting historic Phantom Ranch, camping at breathtaking Bright Angel Campground, spending time at the Colorado River, and hiking by ancient Havasupai Gardens.
The South Rim offers both day and overnight mule rides. Day trips head east of Yaki Point along the new East Rim Trail. Overnight trips follow the Bright Angel Trail to the bottom of the Canyon, where riders spend the night at Phantom Ranch, a small lodge offering beds and home-cooked meals. Riders return the next morning via the South Kaibab ...