| Rank: #16 | Canyon Depth: 1,340 ft. |
| Rim Elevation: 5,140 ft. | Stream Elevation: 3,800 ft. |
| Vegetation: Semi-arid and desert | Frequently Seen Animals: Deer, bighorn sheep, snakes. |
| Hiking Season: Spring, fall to early winter |
| Name: Hack Canyon Trail | Difficulty: Moderate |
| Length of Hike (r/t): 6.7 miles | Trail Elevation Change: 1,400 ft. |
| Trail Low Point: 3,800 ft. | Trail High Point: 5,200 ft. |
| Water: Yes, at Willow Spring where trail gets to bottom of Hack Canyon. Purify first. (Note, there is a uranium mine several miles upstream.) | |
| Tips: Very remote hike on BLM Kanab Creek Wilderness area. | |
| Hiking Permit Needed: None | Maximum Group Size: |
| Dogs Permitted: Yes, leashed | Horses Permitted: Yes |
| Cross-country Skiing Permitted: | Mountain Bikes Permitted: |
| Swimming: | |
| Safety Tips: This trail is in a remote area, with high summer temperatures, and extremely rugged terrain. Be sure to tell someone where you have gone. | |
| General Location: North Rim | Trailhead Accessible to Low-Clearance Vehicles: |
| Nearest Town: Fredonia (35 miles) | |
| Directions: From Fredonia, take HWY 389 west about 8 miles to the Mt. Trumbull/Toroweap Rd. Go south 30 miles. Turn left and drive about 6 miles to the rim, where the road turns east and follows the rim. Go about 1 mile and look for a small corral on the edge of the rim. Park at corral. | |
| U.S.G.S. Quad Name(s): Gramma Springs and Robinson Point | Office of Tourism Region: Grand Canyon Country |
| County: Coconino | Managing Agency: 345 East Riverside Drive St. George, UT 84790-9000 Ph. (435) 688-3200 Fax (435) 688-3258 |
| Web Site: http://www.az.blm.gov/trailsbg.htm | |