Visitor CenterSouth Rim Visitor Center
Backcountry permits, free maps, and ranger guidanceโstart here.

STOP IF: You need a wilderness permit, haven't paid your entrance fee, want to fill water, or are hiking the North Vista Trail to Exclamation Point. SKIP IF: You're expecting a full visitor center with exhibits, a film, or a bookstore โ none of those are documented here, and staffing is intermittent.
It's the North Rim's one-stop admin shack: entrance fee self-pay, wilderness permit self-registration, posted park information, drinking water, and the North Vista trailhead in a single stop.
Self-registering wilderness permits, paying the entrance fee, and starting the North Vista Trail.
Wilderness permit self-registration board, self-pay entrance fee station, North Vista Trailhead to Exclamation Point.
No fixed daily hours are published โ the station is open intermittently during the summer.
NPS does not publish lot details for this station. It serves as the North Vista trailhead, so expect trail traffic to share whatever parking exists near the building.
Wilderness permits are handled by self-registration: if the station is closed โ which is often, given intermittent summer staffing โ use the self-registration board outside. The park entrance fee is handled the same way at the self-pay station.
Vault/composting toilet, not flush. Potable drinking water is available on site, plus a picnic shelter. No WiFi is documented. Park information is posted outside the building.
Summer is the only season it operates at all โ it is closed in winter. Because staffing is intermittent, come prepared to self-register and self-pay at any hour rather than timing a ranger.
Summer only, on an intermittent basis. Closed in winter.
" Visitors treat this as a functional outpost rather than a destination: the self-registration board and self-pay station keep the North Rim running even when no ranger is on duty. The vault toilet, water, and North Vista trailhead access are its practical draws."
Maybe not. The station is open only intermittently during the summer, so plan around the self-pay fee station and the wilderness permit self-registration board, which work whether or not the door is open.
Yes. If the station is staffed, a ranger can help; if it's closed, use the self-registration board for wilderness permits outside the building.
Use the self-pay station on site. The park's standard entrance fee is $30 for a private vehicle (7-day pass), per NPS.
No โ the station is closed in winter. It operates intermittently during the summer only.
Yes on both counts, with a caveat: the toilet is a vault/composting unit, not flush, and potable drinking water is available on site.
The North Vista Trail begins at the ranger station and leads to Exclamation Point and on to Green Mountain.
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