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Prepare for a challenging jogging experience on the Rimview Trail, a difficult route covering 11.2 miles (18.0 km) with a total elevation gain of 717 feet (219 metres). This journey, estimated to take 2 hours and 5 minutes, offers continuous 360-degree panoramic views. As you jog, you will see sweeping…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
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10.3 km
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9.97 km
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This route was planned by komoot.
The trail primarily features packed-dirt and slickrock paths, offering a natural and engaging surface for jogging. There are very minimal sections of asphalt. Joggers should be mindful of sandstone ridge lines, which can be prone to breaking away.
While komoot classifies the Rimview Trail as 'difficult' for jogging, it is generally considered 'easy' to 'moderate' by locals. It features minimal elevation change, making it suitable for sustained jogging without overly strenuous climbs. It's a great option for a range of fitness levels, including beginners with good basic fitness.
The most comfortable temperatures for jogging the Rimview Trail are during March to May and September to October. These periods offer pleasant weather for enjoying the desert environment.
The trail offers continuous 360-degree panoramic views. You'll enjoy sweeping vistas of Lake Powell, Glen Canyon Dam, and the surrounding red-rock desert. Notable viewpoints include the Glen Canyon Dam Overlook, Page Mesa Overlook, and View of Lake Powell. You can also spot the Hanging Garden, Kaiparowits Plateau, Navajo Mountain, and Tower Butte.
Yes, leashed dogs are welcome on the trail. You'll find dog waste bags and trash cans available in certain sections, making it convenient for pet owners.
The Rimview Trail is a loop around Manson Mesa, with multiple access points. It's a popular trail among locals, so parking is generally available at various points around the loop. Specific trailhead parking information can often be found on local Page, Arizona tourism websites.
The Rimview Trail is located in Page, Arizona, which is adjacent to the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. While the trail itself does not typically require a specific permit or fee, if you plan to visit other areas within the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, entrance fees may apply. Always check the official National Park Service website for the latest fee information.
No, there is no shade, water, or restrooms directly along the Rimview Trail. It is crucial to plan accordingly by bringing sufficient water, especially given the desert environment. Cell service can also be intermittent.
Yes, the route primarily follows the Rimview Trail but also passes through sections of the Airport Perimeter Road, Hanging Gardens Trail, and Chains Road.
Given its 'easy' to 'moderate' difficulty and minimal elevation change, the Rimview Trail can be suitable for jogging with older children who have good stamina. However, remember there is no shade or water, so proper hydration and sun protection are essential for everyone, especially kids.
To fully appreciate the dramatic landscape and avoid the midday heat, consider jogging the Rimview Trail during sunrise or sunset. The views of Lake Powell and the red-rock desert are particularly stunning at these times, offering a memorable experience.