South Bass to Elves Chasm is a 38 mile route located in Grand Canyon National Park. This adventurous, yet challenging, route will take you into the depths of the Grand Canyon and over to a hidden oasis with unparalleled views. This route is best completed as an overnight backpacking trip due to its length, elevation, and the time you will likely want to spend exploring Elves Chasm! This route is accessible for hikers and backpackers, not recommended as a running route.
The trail begins at the South Bass Trailhead with ample parking and opportunities to camp. The route descends toward the Colorado River from the South Bass Trail. About 4.8 miles from the start there is a trail junction, stay to the left (to the right you have the Tonto Trail and a path leading down to the Colorado River via Bass Canyon, if you choose to explore this way it will require an out-and-back with extra miles). The next 14 miles follow a rugged, rolling terrain parallel to the Colorado River. At times the trail is above the water and other times it gets close.
A breathtaking waterfall and colorful oasis await you at Elves Chasm, which cannot be described through words or sentences, but must be experienced.
CAMPING AND PERMITS
Elves Chasm is closed to camping. For information about where you can camp and how to obtain a permit please visit: https://www.nps.gov/places/000/backcountry-information-center.htm
WATER
The Colorado River and Elves Chasm provide reliable water. Always contact the backcountry office for updated water information and potential seasonal streams: https://www.nps.gov/places/000/backcountry-information-center.htm .
PARKING
Vehicles are subject to the National Park fee upon entrance and may require a Havasupai Indian Reservation Fee en route to the South Bass Trailhead, for more information please visit: https://www.nps.gov/grca/planyourvisit/fees.htm
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