![]() There is a ranger station, emergency phone, year-round potable water, and toilets. The area is characterized by the river delta where Bright Angel Creek meets the Colorado River. The campground is less than 1/2 mile from Phantom Ranch. The campground is 1/2 mile north of the Colorado River, and sits along Bright Angel Creek. ![]() ( campground photos)īright Angel Campground (CBG) is at the bottom of the Grand Canyon, 9.9 miles from the South Rim and 14 miles from the North Rim. Day hike destinations include Plateau Point (with panoramic views of the Colorado River). Mule trains stop to rest on their way to Phantom Ranch. Havasupai Gardens has a ranger station, emergency phone, year-round potable water, and toilets. Havasupai Gardens is 4.8 miles below the South Rim. A small creek passes through on its way to the Colorado River. Havasupai Gardens Campground (CIG), located along the Bright Angel Trail, is a beautiful riparian area filled with cottonwood trees. ![]() All food, toiletries, and plastics must be placed inside the food storage can. To camp in one of these campgrounds you must obtain a backcountry permit.Įvery campsite at Havasupai Gardens, Bright Angel, and Cottonwood Campgrounds has a picnic table, pack pole, and metal food storage can. One exception is made to this rule: from November 15 - February 28, up to four nights per campground per hike is allowed. You may spend up to two nights (consecutive or non-consecutive) per campground per hike. There are three campgrounds located along the Corridor Trails: Havasupai Gardens (formerly known as Indian Garden Campground) (CIG), Bright Angel Campground (CBG), and Cottonwood Campground (CCG). Hiking the Corridor? Be sure to visit the Trail Courtesy Practices That Leave No Trace webpage.
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