Grand Canyon Rim-to-Rim-to-Rim
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Ultra Classic
Physically Demanding
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Dreamland Safari Tours holds Special Use Permits from the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument, Grand Canyon National Park, the Vermilion Cliffs National Monument/Paria Wilderness, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Kanab Bureau of Land Management, Kaibab National Forest, and Arizona Strip Bureau of Land Management.
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The Grand Canyon double crossing, known as the Rim-to-Rim-to-Rim or R2R2R, is the stuff of legends. Let our guides lead you on this ultra classic where we descend through time in pursuit of canyon solitude.
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What is included on your backpacking trips?
Backpacking trips include overnight permits, lightweight tents, team cooking equipment, main meals, trailhead transport from the closest town, water purification, team first aid and emergency communication, and of course experienced backpacking guides. Almost all of our backpacking trips also include a hotel night (double occupancy) before and after the hike, as well as a team dinner pre- and post-hike.
What gear do I need to bring?
Dreamland Safari Tours provides tents, team cooking gear, water purification, team first aid & emergency communications. You need to bring (or rent) a backpack, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, cup/bowl/spoon, and your hiking attire including a waterproof jacket and down jacket. Rentals for backpacks, sleeping bags & sleeping pads are available through Dreamland Safari Tours.
What type of food should I expect?
Dreamland Safari Tours provides breakfasts, dinners, and light lunches while we are on the trail (as well as water, coffee and tea). You can expect both fresh meals and the occasional backpacker's freeze-dried meal. We can accommodate many dietary restrictions with prior notice.
What is the bathroom situation?
Except for the Grand Canyon itineraries, there are no outhouses to be found on our backpacking itineraries. On most backpacking trips, expect to bury solid human waste by digging cat holes. For some itineraries such as the Paria and Buckskin Gulch, the use of wag bags is mandatory.
How much weight will I have to carry?
Standard pack weights for most of our itineraries vary between 35 to 40 lbs, which includes a ~5 lbs team gear allocation in addition to your personal gear. Your gear choices, trip duration, and water availability on your itinerary are the main determinants of final pack weight.
Is it possible to hire porters?
Most of our itineraries are subject to strict group size limits, which makes it difficult to impossible to offer porter services. That said: if you are booking a private backpacking adventure and would like to explore the possibility of adding on porter services, please give us a call or send us an email to discuss.
How do I get to Kanab or Escalante or... ?
Most of our backpacking programs start and finish in small desert towns which can be admittedly hard to reach. Public transport options are very limited, which makes travel by (rental) car advisable. If you are flying in and would like to avoid renting a car, please give us a call - we may be able to assist with car pools with other backpackers or airport pick ups.
Is there a place to leave my vehicle?
There is a safe spot to park your vehicle for the duration of the backpack on each of our itineraries.
Is tipping the guide customary?
Yes! A typical gratuity is $20-$40 per person per day -- so for a 5-day trip, the suggested tip would be between $100 and $200 total. You can read more about guide tipping from the perspective of one of our guides on our blog here.
About Backpacking in the Grand Canyon
Backpacking in Grand Canyon National Park is an adventure of a special kind – which is why not just one or two but THREE of our backpacking adventures take place there!
Out of the nearly five million visitors that the Grand Canyon receives each year, fewer than 1% venture below the rim. For the adventurous few who hike and backpack below the rim, the most sought-after destination is the so-called “corridor” that spans the Grand Canyon north-south at one of its widest points, connecting Grand Canyon Village on the South Rim to the North Rim Lodge on the far side of the canyon. The corridor is where you’ll find the Bright Angel, South Kaibab and North Kaibab trails, home to the classic Grand Canyon Rim-to-Rim and Rim-to-Rim-to-Rim itineraries.
There are a lot of considerations that go into preparing for a Grand Canyon backpacking adventure. Given the steep initial descent and final ascent that come with any below-the-rim adventure, physical fitness is paramount. Advance permits are required for any overnight stays below the rim, and campgrounds regularly book up months in advance.
Due to the ~5,000 ft vertical difference in altitude between the rim and the Colorado River, prospective hikers also have to be prepared for extreme temperature swings and wildly varying conditions. It is not unusual for temperatures at the bottom of the Grand Canyon to be 20 degrees hotter than at the rim. If the forecast calls for a pleasant 78 degrees Fahrenheit at the South Rim, it may be a scorching 100 degrees at Phantom Ranch.
Yet for all those who are not deterred by the steep terrain, highly variable weather, and extreme remoteness of the Grand Canyon below the rim, any backpacking trip into the canyon is bound to create memories that will last a lifetime.
About Dreamland’s Rim-to-Rim-to-Rim (R2R2R) Grand Canyon Adventure
If you’ve read about our Rim-to-Rim backpacking trip prior to landing on this even more immersive Grand Canyon backpacking adventure, you already have an idea of why the spending time on the corridor trails is a magical experience.
The Rim-to-Rim-to-Rim hike is one of the most extended Grand Canyon backpacking adventures that we at Dreamland Safari Tours offer, and as such, it demands a high caliber of fitness and the willingness to be fully immersed in a remote, physically challenging environment for almost an entire week.
If this type of adventure calls your soul, you will be rewarded with solitude and the opportunity to explore the magic of the inner canyon to your heart’s content. From Devil’s Corkscrew and Skeleton Point to Ribbon Falls; from Manzanita to a (possibly snowy) North Kaibab ascent – a five day double-crossing of the Grand Canyon is bound to leave your heart singing and your soul replenished.
The Grand Canyon Rim-to-Rim-to-Rim measures about 45 miles overall, with roughly 20,000 ft of overall vertical change. Even for those who are already in tip-top shape, advance training is absolutely essential. This trip is intended only for experienced hikers who are physically fit and able to carry a minimum of 35 lbs over a five-day span while negotiating significant loss and gain in elevation throughout the hike. Each hiker will be responsible for carrying their full share of gear, food, and water, and most importantly, for making sure they are fit for the hike by training thoroughly and tackling similar terrain, inclines, and hiking distances well in advance of the actual hike.
SIDE BAR | Dreamland Safari Tours co-owner Sunny Stroeer takes on the Grand Canyon Rim-to-Rim-to-Rim with a twist. Read more.
About Dreamland’s Guided Grand Canyon Rim-to-Rim-to-Rim Backpack
We at Dreamland Safari Tours prefer the cooler winter months for our Rim-to-Rim-to-Rim adventures – to avoid scorching temperatures in the inner canyon, to possibly chase desert snow on the North Rim, and because it is easier to find solitude in the winter while the North Rim is not accessible from the top due to seasonal road closures.
We are proud to utilize our decades of experience in desert adventures, backcountry risk management and expedition planning to whisk you away to these magical Grand Canyon locales. You bring your personal backpacking gear & camera; we take care of the team gear logistics. Rental options for select gear such as backpacks and sleeping bags are available.
Our 7-day guided Rim-to-Rim-to-Rim Backpacking Adventure includes:
- 5 days on the corridor trails plus two nights in Tusayan (one before the backpack, and one afterwards)
- Main meals & lodging in Tusayan pre- and post-trail, double occupancy; contact us to inquire about the possibility of a single supplement
- Trailhead transfers from Tusayan to the South Rim and back
- Experienced backpacking guides at a 1:4 guide-to-guest ratio
- Lightweight backpacking tents (unless you prefer to bring your own)
- Team cooking equipment
- Breakfasts and dinners while on the trail
- Water purification and/or water resupply
- Team first-aid kit and Wilderness First Responder certified guides
- Satellite messenger communication in case of emergency
- Human waste bags where required
- Pre-trip gear & training advice as desired
- Overnight permits for Grand Canyon National Park
You will receive a detailed trip handbook & gear list once you reserve your spot on this adventure. Meanwhile, the below rough gear list provides guidance on what backpacking equipment to bring or rent:
- Backpack (55 – 65 liters)
- Sleeping bag, rated to 20 degrees or warmer
- Sleeping pad/s
- 3 liters of water capacity
- Personal bowl, cup and spoon
- Hiking boots
- Down jacket
- Rain jacket
- Hiking attire
- Personal snacks
- Micro Spikes or YakTraks
Gear provided by Dreamland Safari Tours:
- Tents
- Trekking poles
- Team cooking gear & meals
- Water purification
- Team first aid kit
- GPS communication
Permits & Group Size
Please note that there is a 4 person minimum for this itinerary. The maximum group size is 9 guests + 2 guides.
Overnight permits for Grand Canyon backpacking adventures become available three months prior to departure and are competitive in nature. We take care of all permitting requirements on your behalf and will reconfirm the details of your departure as soon as we have permits in hand. In the event that we are unsuccessful in obtaining permits for your scheduled dates and itinerary, we will work with you to establish an alternative and/or provide a refund for any fees already paid.
2024 DATES
January 7-13 2024: Winter R2R2R – book now
March 2-8 2024 – book now
November 10-16 2024 – book now
Check back as we intermittently add new dates to our schedule.
Private Departures
Interested in a private Grand Canyon Rim-to-Rim-to-Rim backpacking trip just for your group? Call us at 435.291.1083 or email at hello@dreamlandtours.net.
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Itinerary
Day 1
5pm – Tusayan Hotel check-in followed by trip briefing and gear check
~7pm – Team welcome dinner
Dinner & double occupancy lodging are included in the price of this adventure
Day 2
~9am – Trailhead transfer to the South Rim, followed by descent into the canyon.
Hikers may store extra belongings and leave their cars parked in Tusayan for the duration of the backpack.
6-9 miles of hiking with 2,000-4,500 ft of descent; establish camp for the night.
Days 3-5
Inner canyon explorations: Phantom Ranch, The Box, Ribbon Falls, Manzanita. Day trip to the North Rim. Campsite selection and precise itinerary depend on permit allocations.
Day 6
Ascent to the South Rim (up to 4,400 ft of vertical gain).
Transfer to Tusayan, hotel check-in. Team celebration dinner.
Dinner & lodging are included in the price.
Day 7 – Depart
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What to Expect on this Grand Canyon Rim-to-Rim-to-Rim Guided Trip
Completing a double-crossing of the Grand Canyon in the north-south direction along the so-called corridor trails (North Kaibab, Bright Angel and/or South Kaibab trails) is a highly demanding multi-day endeavor with close to 20,000ft of vertical change. As veteran Grand Canyon hikers like to say: “Down is optional; up is mandatory.” Just like our shorter Rim-to-Rim Backpack, the Rim-to-Rim-to-Rim (R2R2R) Backpack is a fully guided adventure and Dreamland Safari Tours will take care of group logistics and team gear. That said, have to be prepared to carry your own overnight gear as well as up to three liters of water, snacks, and your share of the food required for the entire time on the trail. Depending on your gear choices and packing discipline, your backpack will likely weigh upwards of 35 pounds. Each day we will cover 8-10 miles of remote and at times steep terrain. Several sections along the descent/ascent from and to the rims include exposed spots which may be challenging for individuals with an extreme fear of heights.
If you are concerned about the level of steepness or exposure on this adventure, you may enjoy our Paria Canyon or Boulder Mail Trail backpacking trips instead. Should you be questioning your physical ability to complete and enjoy this backpacking adventure, please give us a call at 435-644-5506 to discuss the feasibility of your participation.
What Gear Should I Bring for the Rim-to-Rim-to-Rim Backpack?
All participants will receive a comprehensive gear check list as well as recommendations for gear to buy or rent for this trip. We provide tents, cooking gear & meals but ask that participants bring their own overnight gear (i.e. backpack, sleeping pad, sleeping bag etc.). Dreamland Safari Tours has rentals available for select gear items such as backpacks, sleeping bags, and trekking poles, which may be reserved on a first-come-first-serve basis.
A Word about Grand Canyon Below-The-Rim Backpacking Permits
Overnight permits for Grand Canyon backpacking adventures become available three months prior to departure and are competitive in nature. We take care of all permitting requirements on your behalf and will reconfirm the details of your departure as soon as we have permits in hand. In the even that we are unsuccessful in obtaining permits for your scheduled dates and itinerary, we will work with you to establish an alternative and/or provide a refund for any fees already paid.