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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 .
Mule Rides at Grand Canyon National Park. 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.
Grand Canyon Mule Rides Just 10 Riders PER DAY. The Grand Canyon Mule Rides were severely limited by the 2011 Grand Canyon Stock Use Plan. There are now ONLY 10 mule saddles daily available to take you to the bottom of the Grand Canyon for an overnight stay at Phantom Ranch.
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.
Grand Canyon Mule Rides. Everyone needs to experience the Grand Canyon through the ears of a sure footed mule. From the North Rim of the Grand Canyon we offer a one hour and a couple three hour trips.
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.
The Mangum family and their wranglers offer a fun, safe mule ride into the Grand Canyon available from mid-May to mid-October. They have over 20 years of experience guiding riders through the Grand Canyon’s North Rim, Zion National Park, and Bryce Canyon National Park.
The Canyon Vistas Ride is a four-mile, two-hour mule ride that travels directly along the east rim of the canyon. The entire adventure to include travel time to and from the barn is 3 hours. The Mule Wranglers that lead the trip will stop six times along the trail to provide interpretive information about the geologic formations, cultural ...
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.
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.