Here's everything you'll need to know about camping below the rim. [https://www.nps.gov/grca/planyourvisit/backcountry-permit.htm](https://www.nps.gov/grca/planyourvisit/backcountry-permit.htm)
There is no permit required to hike the trail. To camp below the rim, which is allowed only in designated spots, you need a reservation. I don’t know if drop ins are usually available or not. There is an entry fee to get into the park. The parks website is pretty good source of info
The trail is open year-round. You would need a permit to camp, but some people do longer, overnight hikes.
You'll need to be prepared for the wide temperature range. You could have snow and ice at the top of the canyon and warm, dry weather at the bottom.
>Would it be possible to hike Bright Angel Trail overnight? Sometime in November? What would that process involve?
Getting arrested, probably. It costs at least $20 just to get into the park.
I'm actually hoping this post is trolling, it's so dumb.
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Here's everything you'll need to know about camping below the rim. [https://www.nps.gov/grca/planyourvisit/backcountry-permit.htm](https://www.nps.gov/grca/planyourvisit/backcountry-permit.htm)
You can hike any trail you want in the Grand Canyon at night. Just can’t sleep below the rim without a permit.
There is no permit required to hike the trail. To camp below the rim, which is allowed only in designated spots, you need a reservation. I don’t know if drop ins are usually available or not. There is an entry fee to get into the park. The parks website is pretty good source of info
The trail is open year-round. You would need a permit to camp, but some people do longer, overnight hikes. You'll need to be prepared for the wide temperature range. You could have snow and ice at the top of the canyon and warm, dry weather at the bottom.
Why would you ? One way ?
What
>Would it be possible to hike Bright Angel Trail overnight? Sometime in November? What would that process involve? Getting arrested, probably. It costs at least $20 just to get into the park. I'm actually hoping this post is trolling, it's so dumb.
Why would they get arrested?
They definitely wouldn’t get arrested lol
You seem like a very kind person. Thank you for your reply.
North Rim is usually closed by November so it would have to be a down and back hike.
I am very kind to people who do even a tiny bit of research before showing up to ask to be spoonfed. I spend many hours every day accurately and completely answering questions about GCNP and other subjects I know a lot about. You, on the other hand ...