Little Colorado Confluence: Backpacking Grand Canyon National Park – Day 3, Part 2
Disclaimer: backpacking to the Little Colorado Gorge and Confluence is an advanced route that should only be attempted by experienced canyon hikers between October and April. Those who have not hiked in the canyon before should look at hiking on the Corridor trails. Doing these as an overnight is a good intro option instead of the strenuous Beamer Trail. Please also refer to the Hike Smart material from the park to ensure that you are adequately prepared for the conditions you will encounter on your selected hiking trail at Grand Canyon National Park.)
Read on for inspiration for what awaits you at this Arizona gem with preparation nonetheless!
Lower Little Colorado Gorge: Beamer Cabin-Little Colorado River Mile 1
After a long morning trek across the Tapeats Sandstone and through the canyon from Palisades Creek, I arrived at the Beamer Cabin, the end of the official Beamer Trail. From the Beamer Cabin, a rough trail leads up the Little Colorado Gorge. It can be followed to the park boundary; from this point, a permit is required from the Navajo Nation to cross their land. (Access from this side is also possible via a different trail crossing Navajo land. Permits issued by Navajo Parks & Recreation are required for access on this alternate route.)
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Despite it being only afternoon, the time of year causes great contrast of light and shadow in the primarily east-west Little Colorado gorge. The eroded spires of rock glow gold in the sunlight and reflect in the calmer stretches of the river. After a short riverside alluvial stretch (on deposited sand along the riverbank) the trail ascends onto a rock ledge immediately over the river with a series of riffles.
My impression of this as one of the most beautiful places I’ve seen, even in the canyon, where its competition includes such locations as Cape Royal, Hance Canyon, Yuma Point, and Thunder River, is quickly being solidified as the image partners with the sound of the river flowing through the riffles.
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Little Colorado Gorge: Miles 1-2 (Out)
The trail returns to the sandy riverbank and continues to wind through the lower gorge. For those who may have doubted my comments regarding the overnight temperatures, I begin to find patches of frost on the ground, and then an ice-covered log. I never imagined that I would see such things at the bottom of Grand Canyon, that’s for sure!
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon, Arizona
As I approach the park boundary, the canyon at last rewards my patience, and the southern wall moves far enough away to release the river from its shadow and reveal its full color in the sun. What a spectacular milky teal color. It’s hard to imagine that such a color is possible, but Blue Spring, the only permanent source of water in the Little Colorado River, makes it so with its high concentration of calcium carbonate in the water. Blue Spring sits on the Navajo Nation, so I can’t quite make it there today. Watching my GPS, I continue to the park boundary, soaking in the magnificent view of the river glowing in the sun along the way.
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Carol Fahy
Wow! That is so beautiful …..I never would see this otherwise….so thank you
I like your disclaimer at the beginning of your piece, as you carefully help those who don’t understand how rigorous this hiking is.
Fantastic!