New Release
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Grand Canyon National Park’s historic Hermit Road reopened
on Saturday, November 15, 2008 with a dedication ceremony honoring the road and rehabilitation project
During 2008, Grand Canyon National Park repaved and improved the seven-mile long historic Hermit Road, located on the South Rim between Grand Canyon Village and Hermits Rest.
Shuttle Bus serivice has resumed for the season. Private vehicles are only allowed access to the Hermit Road between December 1 and February 28. (our winter season)
Background
Hermit Road and most of its associated overlooks and parking areas are historic, designed and by the Bureau of Public Roads and the National Park Service. These structures retaind a high degree of integrity. However, overall road condition was poor and did not meet current safety standards.
Road rehabilitation and construction completed in 2008 included: road widening and resurfacing to a consistent width of 24 feet, improvements to shuttle bus stops at overlooks, provision for accessible pedestrian routes from shuttle bus stops to viewing areas, and improvements to approximately five miles of rim trails, including a three-mile, multi-use greenway.
Hermit Road is a popular destination for South Rim visitors with
- nine overlooks providing canyon and river views,
- shuttle bus service between March 1 – November 30
(closed to private vehicles during this period)
- popular spots for sunset viewing,
- bus tours for train passengers,
- access to historic Hermits Rest and Hermit Trailhead, and
- seven miles of improved and unimproved rim trails.