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Maricopa Point — Attraction in Tuba City

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Powell Point
Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
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Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
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Maricopa Point

Hermit Rd, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
4.9(216)
Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby attractions of Maricopa Point

Powell Point

Hopi Point

Powell Point

Powell Point

4.9

(454)

Open 24 hours
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Hopi Point

Hopi Point

4.9

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Open until 12:00 AM
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Things to do nearby

Explore Grand Canyon at Sunset on the Kaibab Trail
Explore Grand Canyon at Sunset on the Kaibab Trail
Wed, Dec 10 • 1:00 PM
Grand Canyon Village, Arizona, 86023
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Grand Canyon Visitor Center IMAX
Grand Canyon Visitor Center IMAX
Wed, Dec 10 • 12:00 AM
Arizona, 89104
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Christmas Dinner
Christmas Dinner
Tue, Dec 16 • 5:00 PM
271 Memory Lane, Grand Canyon, AZ 86023
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4.9
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5.0
18w

Maricopa Point is a hidden gem along the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. It’s one of the first viewpoints along Hermit Road, and while it may not be as famous as Hopi or Mohave Point, it offers absolutely stunning views with far fewer crowds. From here, you get a sweeping view deep into the canyon, and on a clear day, you can even spot parts of the Colorado River below.

What makes Maricopa Point special is how quiet and peaceful it feels. The point juts out into the canyon, giving you a more immersive perspective without being blocked by trees or other ridgelines. It’s a great place for sunrise or mid-day views, with the changing light revealing the layers and colors of the canyon walls beautifully.

The walk from the shuttle stop is short and easy, and the paved path makes it accessible for most people. It’s also a great spot for taking photos without large crowds in the background.

If you’re exploring the South Rim, don’t skip Maricopa Point — it’s a calm, beautiful stop with views that rival the more popular locations. A perfect spot for a quiet moment and...

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5.0
4y

It was marvelous to see how much beauty can be in some rocks! Just the awesomeness of it all, the colors, the width, and the height of it all was great to be able to see it again and this time share with those who may be thinking about visiting or who are visiting and planning on where to go! Definitely visit as many points on the North rim, they all have a little something different to offer. Get a map from the visitors center and check where to go, check the bus schedule also so you get back safe! Make sure to take water, extra clothing, comfortable shoes, walking stick if needed, food if planning on doing some hiking. Be safe, have fun,...

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5.0
32w

From this viewpoint, the scenery is stunning and the views of the canyon, the Colorado River and the old Orphan mine are fantastic. Access to this viewpoint via hiking along the Rim Trail or taking the free shuttle bus service, which operates daily from March till the end of November. Check the Park Services’ website for up-to-date operating schedules. And before you leave, make sure to locate the Orphan Mine on the west side of the viewpoint. The Orphan Mine was one of the richest uranium mines in the United States. This viewpoint does not have...

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Huynh Khuong NguyenHuynh Khuong Nguyen
Maricopa Point is a hidden gem along the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. It’s one of the first viewpoints along Hermit Road, and while it may not be as famous as Hopi or Mohave Point, it offers absolutely stunning views with far fewer crowds. From here, you get a sweeping view deep into the canyon, and on a clear day, you can even spot parts of the Colorado River below. What makes Maricopa Point special is how quiet and peaceful it feels. The point juts out into the canyon, giving you a more immersive perspective without being blocked by trees or other ridgelines. It’s a great place for sunrise or mid-day views, with the changing light revealing the layers and colors of the canyon walls beautifully. The walk from the shuttle stop is short and easy, and the paved path makes it accessible for most people. It’s also a great spot for taking photos without large crowds in the background. If you’re exploring the South Rim, don’t skip Maricopa Point — it’s a calm, beautiful stop with views that rival the more popular locations. A perfect spot for a quiet moment and unforgettable scenery.
Thomas BThomas B
From this viewpoint, the scenery is stunning and the views of the canyon, the Colorado River and the old Orphan mine are fantastic. Access to this viewpoint via hiking along the Rim Trail or taking the free shuttle bus service, which operates daily from March till the end of November. Check the Park Services’ website for up-to-date operating schedules. And before you leave, make sure to locate the Orphan Mine on the west side of the viewpoint. The Orphan Mine was one of the richest uranium mines in the United States. This viewpoint does not have any restrooms.
Gary DownsboroughGary Downsborough
This is a great place to be at sunset with fantastic colours on the gorge faces when looking east. We were very lucky with light rain falling at times, giving us rainbows coming out of the bottom of the gorge, at times. Note that once the sun goes down have a jacket handy as it gats cold. You can travel up to the point on the shuttle busses provided but make sure you know the time of the last shuttle as it would be a fairly long walk back in the dark especially on a moonless night.
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Maricopa Point is a hidden gem along the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. It’s one of the first viewpoints along Hermit Road, and while it may not be as famous as Hopi or Mohave Point, it offers absolutely stunning views with far fewer crowds. From here, you get a sweeping view deep into the canyon, and on a clear day, you can even spot parts of the Colorado River below. What makes Maricopa Point special is how quiet and peaceful it feels. The point juts out into the canyon, giving you a more immersive perspective without being blocked by trees or other ridgelines. It’s a great place for sunrise or mid-day views, with the changing light revealing the layers and colors of the canyon walls beautifully. The walk from the shuttle stop is short and easy, and the paved path makes it accessible for most people. It’s also a great spot for taking photos without large crowds in the background. If you’re exploring the South Rim, don’t skip Maricopa Point — it’s a calm, beautiful stop with views that rival the more popular locations. A perfect spot for a quiet moment and unforgettable scenery.
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From this viewpoint, the scenery is stunning and the views of the canyon, the Colorado River and the old Orphan mine are fantastic. Access to this viewpoint via hiking along the Rim Trail or taking the free shuttle bus service, which operates daily from March till the end of November. Check the Park Services’ website for up-to-date operating schedules. And before you leave, make sure to locate the Orphan Mine on the west side of the viewpoint. The Orphan Mine was one of the richest uranium mines in the United States. This viewpoint does not have any restrooms.
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This is a great place to be at sunset with fantastic colours on the gorge faces when looking east. We were very lucky with light rain falling at times, giving us rainbows coming out of the bottom of the gorge, at times. Note that once the sun goes down have a jacket handy as it gats cold. You can travel up to the point on the shuttle busses provided but make sure you know the time of the last shuttle as it would be a fairly long walk back in the dark especially on a moonless night.
Gary Downsborough

Gary Downsborough

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