CUJ4ENTS SO UTH RIM Elevation 7000 PAINTED DESERT SAN FRAN CISCO MOUNTAI NS 5.5 Miles 9.8 Miles Primitive Road to Point Sublime TRAVEL AT YOUR OWN RISK Entrance Station 1 Grand Canyon National Park, AR1zoNA NORTH RIM ... open summer. season only, mid-May to mid-October Circled numbers refer to features on sketch on other side. Church Servf,. Ld rotestan+, Catho lic, Latter­ day Saints services are usually held on Sundays at Grand Canyon Lodge. Check bulletin board at the lodge for details. Hiking. The Kaibab Trail from the North Rim is open during the summer. Hikers are cautioned to obtain the bulletin "Information for Hikers" at the North Rim Ranger Station. Anyone planning to travel on any other trails must secure special infor­ mation and a permit from the district park ranger. CAMPGROUND, HOUSING, AND MEALS National Park Service Interpretive Services (Summer season only) ®· Free campground with tables, water, fireplaces, wood, sanitary facilities. Free trailer-parking space. No provisions for making utility connections to trailers. Open all summer and until winter precludes camping. Camping limit: 14 days. Campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis. Nature Walk. Conducted daily by ranger-naturalist from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Starts at trailside shelter, east side of lodge parking area ®• to Bright Angel Point and return, approximately three-quarters of a mile. Cape Royal Talk. North Rim Inn ®· Cabins from $4.50 to $7.50 for 2 persons. Cafeteria @ with club meals. Break­ fast from 70 cents to $1.25, lunch from 85 cents to $1.50, dinner from $ I to $2.50. Open about May 15 through second weekend in October. NOTE.-Make advance reservations with Utah Parks Co., Cedar City, Utah, or during open season, with that company, North Rim, Rural Station, Fredonia, Ariz. Campfire Program. Please Help Us Keep Your Park Clean Campground Grand Canyon lodge ®· Standard rooms and de luxe cabins from $4.50 to $IO for 2 persons. Dining room with breakfast at $1.50, lunch at $1.75, dinner at $3. Open about June 15 through break­ fast the day after Labor Day. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, CALL AT RANGER STATION (D, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Given in campfire circle at campground ® by ranger-naturalist. See bulletin boards for schedules. CAMPERS: Be certain your fires are out! Grand Canyon lodge Talk. SMOKERS: Do not throw burning tobacco from Orientation talk by ranger-naturalist each evening at lodge ®• 8:30 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. Transept Trail@. Self-guiding nature trail. Starts at cafeteria @, ends at Bright Angel Point, 1.6 miles. Cape Royal Trail®· TRIPS Camp only in designated camping areas!! cars or along trails! Please Do Not Feed the Deer Take nothing but pictures, leave nothing but foot­ prints. Self-guiding nature trail, one­ fourth mi le. Bus Trips. From Grand Canyon Lodge to Point Im­ perial, Cape Royal and return. Bus stops for free National Park Service naturalist talk at Cape Royal ®· Leave I :30 p.m. daily, return 5 p.m. $3 per person. Make reservations at Grand Canyon Lodge ® · Mule Trips info Canyon. Leave head of Kaibab Trail G) daily at 8 a.m., return 4:30 p.m. To Roar­ ing Springs and return, $13. 75, including lunch. Trips to Phantom Ranch or Ribbon Falls, 2 days or more , by special arrangement. Make reservations at Grand Canyon Lodge ® or advance reservations with Jack Church, Fredonia, Ariz. Horseback Trips Along Rim. Trips made twice daily. One-half day at $6 per person. reservations at Grand Canyon Lodge ®· Given daily by ranger-naturalist at 3: 15 p.m. at Cape Royal lecture circle ®· Covers history and origin of Grand Canyon. Primitive Road to Point Sublime. This road may be closed at times because of adverse weather con­ ditions or high fire danger. Make Prices and schedules may change without notice Exhibit Room at Ranger Station (D. lief map. avai Iable. Exhibits and re­ Information service and publications Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT Evening program by Utah Parks Co. employees at lodge ® , at 9 p.m. following naturalist talk. Dancing follows, except on Sunday. OTHER SERVICES Telephone and telegraph service at Grand Canyon Lodge ®· Curios, newsstand, barber shop, foun­ tain, traveler's supplies at lodge and inn @. Ice and limited supply of groceries at inn. Service station G). Emergency mechanical repairs at public garage ®· Nurse on duty for first aid at lodge office. Post office in lodge-address North Rim, Rural Station, Fredonia, Ariz. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Revised 1963 U. S . GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE . 1963 0-682323