It’s a thrill to savor, but not that many travelers these days get to take the classic mule ride at Grand Canyon National Park.
Instead, meandering on the trail for a few hours as most tourists do, you ride down to the canyon bottom, spend the night and ride back up the next day.
More than 600,000 people have done this since the 1880s. But because the park service has cut back on mule access to the canyon bottom, it’s become a rare opportunity.
Every day, no more than 10 riders join guides on this five- to six-hour journey down 10 narrow miles of the Bright Angel Trail to the canyon floor, about 4,400 feet below.