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Cycling

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Bike rentals

Thought the National park prohibits bikes on the hiking trails, you still have plenty of opportunities for pedal power. Even if you didn't bring your own wheels. Bright Angel Bicycle Rentals at the South Rim Visitors Center offers 7-speeds, adult tricycles, child trailers, helmet, and gear. They offer guided tours and will shuttle you to selected points.

South Rim Mountain Biking

The Tusayan Bike Trails combine old logging roads and single-track trails in the Kaibab National Forest for 3 loops of 3, 8, and 9 miles and a 16-mile one-way trail. To access the Tusayan Bike Trails and the Arizona Trail from Tusayan, go north on Hwy 64 to FR 605. The trailhead is on the west side of the highway.

On the South Rim, access the Arizona Trail from FR 605 and FR 302 near Tusayan and from Hwy 64 at the trail sign near Grandview Point. The 1.1-mile Vishnu Trail begins north of the Grandview Firetower and goes to a viewpoint on the canyon rim.

North Rim Mountain Biking

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Bright Angel Bicycle Rentals

Two-wheel sightseeing

Hermit Road Greenway Trail

Multi-use rim trail

Rainbow Rim Bike Trails

Backcountry rim views

Tusayan Bike Trails

Hike-Bike-Equestrian trails

Tusayan Greenway

Multi-use hike/bike trail

Text © George Miller

Image by Alan Levine