Burnt canyon is a large tributary within the boundaries of Grand Canyon National Park.
There is a non technical multi day hike that takes you down into the canyon and a technical canyoneering route that takes you through the east fork.
The non technical multi day hike takes you down a path to the main fork of burnt canyon.
There is miles of gorge like
Hiking that eventually take you to the river.
The technical eastern fork of
Burnt canyon takes you through a bit more of a scenic course through the supai and redwall.
You must do your research when you plan and prepare to visit this region.
When we were at the east fork, we encountered some down climbs
and a short rappel.
The canyon continues down
And eventually connects with the main fork of burnt canyon.
Water might be an issue so plan accordingly
This region is very remote and very few people travel here.
The canyon was interesting but I did not find it to be the most scenic.
There are many other hikes that are quite scenic and interesting.
However, you can’t go wrong with the Grand Canyon.
And there is absolute solitude here.
If you really want a place that is
desolate of people, you have come to the right place.
Make sure you prepare for the drive to the trailhead.
The road in itself is quite remote
Enjoy this amazing place