Place

Pipe Creek Vista

Three people stand on an outcropping of rock looking out over Grand Canyon
The view provides access to canyon views — with and without railings. Be Careful!!

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Quick Facts
Location:
South Rim

Historical/Interpretive Information/Exhibits, Scenic View/Photo Spot, Wheelchair Accessible

Pipe Creek Vista is the first pullout on the left as you head east toward Desert View on Desert View Drive (State Route 64 East). It can be accessed by private vehicle or by using the free Kaibab/Rim (Orange) Route shuttle bus, which departs from the Visitor Center Shuttle Bus Terminal.

Because this is the first scenic overlook east of the junction with South Entrance Road, this area can become quite congested with vehicle traffic. If that is the case when you arrive, continue driving east to Duck on a Rock, or Twin Overlooks.  

Pipe Creek Vista is not the "biggest" view of the canyon, but the drainage stretching away from you is nicely framed by Mather and Yaki points. As you stand along the rim at this viewpoint, observe the canyon walls below as well—you might notice a forest of Douglas fir. This is an example of a micro-habitat fueled by water and cooler temperatures resulting from shade cast by the canyon cliffs. This, combined with the canyon's thermals, make it an excellent stop for birding, especially in the spring and fall during the major migrations.

The Canyon Rim Trail may be accessed here, with a 1.4 miles (2.3 km) walk on a paved trail west to Mather Point, or a 0.9 mile (1.4 km) walk east to the South Kaibab Trailhead. Either way, you will be treated with great views of the canyon as you walk the trail. This section of the Canyon Rim Trail is also part of the Greenway Trail, meaning that it is open to bicycles.

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Last updated: January 11, 2024