East Rim Ridge begins on Highway 67 and runs eastward atop the Kaibab Plateau. Aspen trees line the sides of the well-maintained road and, in Fall, provide the illusion of traveling through a golden tunnel. The East Point Lookout has good views at the end of its 200-yard paved walking path. There are picnic tables to enjoy the amazing view eastward. There's also a vault toilet in the parking lot. The real draw of this road is the campsites scattered along the ridgeline with fantastic views of the Vermillion Cliffs and Navajo Mountain out in the distance. While camping is plentiful, there is no camping a half mile on either side of the East Point Lookout.
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