Re: Phantom Ranch and River - Quiet Spots?
If you want to hike in the area, to get away from the crowds, head up the Clear Creek Trail. If you want to just get away from the crowds, find a spot on the...
hikerdiane 2009-03-27 15:22:46 #54600

Re: Phantom Ranch and River - Quiet Spots?
There's a small, sandy beach at the mouth of Pipe Creek where it empties into the Colorado River. This is a nice place to park for a few hours to read, watch...
billferris2003 2009-03-27 14:20:35 #54599

Re: Phantom Ranch and River - Quiet Spots?
This isn't very secret, but I doubt you'll see many people there either: simply hike up Phantom Creek, from its confluence with Bright Angel Creek. This...
johngeyles 2009-03-27 11:38:37 #54598

Re: Phantom Ranch and River - Quiet Spots?
what a wonderful plan. I have only been to phantom ranch a few times in my hiking career and it was after I did the remote hikes so it was a nice treat to...
Anna Galentine 2009-03-27 11:04:52 #54597

Re: Phantom Ranch and River - Quiet Spots?
Hi Colleen, I'm sure others on this group will have "off the beaten path" secret spots, but when we were there we didn't have to go too far. In fact, we...
rosemarybeck@aol.com 2009-03-27 10:26:04 #54596

Re: Phantom Ranch and River - Quiet Spots?
"But, does anyone have any good ideas on where to find less traveled spots nearby to escape the busy Phantom Ranch area?" Â Phantom Creek is both exciting...
scott patterson 2009-03-27 10:23:42 #54595

Phantom Ranch and River - Quiet Spots?
I'm planning on spending the last 2 days of my trip relaxing and soaking in being near the river (Phantom area). I've never actually had time to walk around...
Colleen O'Neill 2009-03-27 10:09:40 #54594

royal arch question
im am doing the royal arch loop again monday and if anyone has done it recently i would appreciate some help. - is there water in the pot holes in the royal...
hikergarry 2009-03-27 06:44:16 #54593

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