The Tuweep area of Grand Canyon National Park is remote and getting there is challenging. There is no water, gas, food, lodging, Wi-Fi, or cell service. Each vehicle or motorcycle entering Tuweep, all park areas within Toroweap Valley and on the Kanab Plateau, needs: (1) Day Permit or Backcountry Permit, (2) Park Pass (America the Beautiful), (3) Photo ID & Highway License Plate. These are not available on site and must be purchased prior to trip.
The ancestral home of the Southern Paiute people, "Tuweep" refers to the broad volcanic valley and surrounding western park lands. Today, based on an extensive public process, the area is managed for an uncrowded, rustic, wilderness experience dominated by nature and solitude. In 1995, public comment led to the development of a park general management plan outlining an entry reservation system for Tuweep.
Toroweap Overlook offers a dramatic view of the Colorado River with a sheer drop of 3,000 vertical feet (915 m). Go to the edge for a breathtaking view. Explore the slickrock and admire the native plants. But watch your step – fragile biological soil crusts abound!
Getting there is challenging and requires skill at negotiating high-clearance dirt roads from St. George, Utah, or Fredonia, Ariz. Summer brings torrential rain and lightning. Winter includes rain, snow, and freezing temperatures. Be flexible and prepared for rapidly changing conditions!
Vehicle or motorcycle entry requires advance: (1) Day Permit or Backcountry Permit, (2) Park Pass (America the Beautiful), (3) Photo ID & Highway License Plate. Must arrive between sunrise and 1 hour prior to sunset on reservation date. Valid sunrise to 30 minutes past sunset.
(1) Highway license plate and insurance required. (2) Travel with no more than 4 total vehicles and 11 people. (3) Max total length end-to-end 22 ft (6.7 m). (4) Driving muddy roads prohibited. (5) Noise limit = normal conversation; 60 dBA at 50 ft (15.2 m).
Travel under 30 mph (50 kph) and reduce tire pressure to avoid flat tires; tow service, if available, $1,000+. There is no water, gas, food, lodging, Wi-Fi, or cell service. Ensure you have adequate fuel and self-recovery items, such as tire plugs and bike pump. Carry extra water, food, and warm clothing.
Pets (leashed), bikes, and vehicles restricted to roads. Fires and charcoal prohibited; fossil fuels allowed. No hunting or collecting. No drones, paragliders, or wingsuits. Pack out all trash.
Obtain required advance permit for most filming. Obtain required advance permit for still photography when it may interfere with public access or impact resources, uses a model or prop, or is outside day use hours.
Private Vehicle Day Permit
Commercial Vehicle Day Permit
There is a $2 reservation fee for each vehicle permit. Modifications or cancellations are possible until midnight before the day of entry. The $2 reservation fee is non-refundable.
PO Box 129 Grand Canyon AZ 86023