Join Canyon Ministries for an unforgettable journey deep into the Grand Canyon, descending over 1,000 feet along the breathtaking South Kaibab Trail. This iconic route takes you face-to-face with stunning rock layers that vividly showcase evidence of the Flood from Noah’s day. Along the way, marvel at fossils, panoramic views, and the canyon’s grandeur while discovering its biblical significance.
Led by expert guides, this inner-canyon hiking tour covers 1.5 miles down to Cedar Ridge and back, totaling 3 miles round-trip. Known for its sweeping vistas, the historic ridgeline trail offers some of the most scenic views in the canyon and is a favorite among hikers.
Perfect for adventure seekers and faith enthusiasts alike, this hike requires a minimum of 2 participants. Experience the Grand Canyon like never before—through the lens of God’s Word!
Please bring 64 oz or 2 Nalgene-sized bottles of water. River trips, backpacking and other tours available on our website.
Meet your guide in the park at tour start time at the Grand Canyon Visitor Center flag pole for orientation and a short shuttle ride to the trailhead.
Hike down the famous South Kaibab Trail with your guide as you stop along the way to learn about the various features of Grand Canyon geology while learning about biblical creation and evidence for the global Flood recorded in the book of Genesis.
Return with you guide back to the Grand Canyon Visitor Center for the conclusion of your tour.
You will make your own way to the meeting points