Cape Royal Trail located in Arizona's Grand Canyon National Park is a hiking trail that starts at the Cape Royal Road's southern end parking area. The parking area is on the canyon's north rim. The trail starts toward the south into the canyon.
Cape Royal Trail has signs along it to describe the flora and views found along the way. There is a natural arch known as the Angel's window and at the end of the trail is Cape Royal. The entire trail is half of a mile long which makes the entire length of the trip a mile.
The trail is accessible on foot, in a wheelchair or with strollers. The Cape Royal Trail is even considered to be easy enough for the kids to hike. The trail does not have any water available on it but it's a trail that is enjoyable all year round. Those wishing to hike along the trail should wear comfortable shoes and take enough water to last them both ways.
There are restrooms located in the parking lot before the Cape Royal Trail. The trail and it's amazing views are just one of many reasons to visit the Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona.
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