The North Rim is one of the two main viewpoints of the Grand Canyon in Arizona. It is less visited than the South Rim, offering a more secluded experience. The North Rim is situated at a higher elevation, providing cooler temperatures and lush forests, making it a unique environment compared to the arid landscape of the South Rim.
Open seasonally from mid-May to mid-October, the North Rim features several hiking trails, including the popular Bright Angel Point trail. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the canyon and surrounding wilderness, as well as opportunities for wildlife viewing and photography.