Grand Canyon National Park Permits
One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.
Signature Experiences
The most sought-after permits in Grand Canyon
Rim-to-Rim
“Descend through two billion years of Earth's history, cross the Colorado River at its deepest, and climb out the other side of the greatest canyon on Earth.”
Bright Angel
“One of America's most sought-after wilderness permits.”
GC Backcountry
“Descend through two billion years of Earth's history to camp beside the Colorado River at the bottom of one of the world's most awe-inspiring natural wonders.”
Thru-Hikes & Long Trails
Epic multi-day traverses starting from Grand Canyon
All Permits
Select a permit to learn more and set up alerts
Grand Canyon Rim-to-Rim Permit
The ultimate Grand Canyon experience: 21-24 miles crossing from one rim to the other through two billion years of geologic history.
Bright Angel Campground
Campground at the bottom of the canyon.
Grand Canyon Backcountry Permit
Required for all overnight camping below the rim.
Havasupai Gardens Campground
Midway point campground.
Cottonwood Campground
North Rim corridor campground.
Other National Parks Areas
Explore more wilderness permits in the region
Grand Canyon Permit FAQ
What permits are required for Grand Canyon National Park?
Grand Canyon National Park requires permits for various activities including GC Backcountry, Rim-to-Rim, Bright Angel, Havasupai Gardens, Cottonwood. Each permit has different requirements and booking processes.
How do I get a permit for Grand Canyon National Park?
Permits for Grand Canyon National Park are available through Lottery systems. Use PermitSnag to track availability and get notified when cancellations occur.
When should I apply for Grand Canyon National Park permits?
Timing varies by permit type. Lottery permits typically open months in advance, while reservation permits release on a rolling basis. Set up alerts with PermitSnag to never miss an opening.



