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North Kaibab Ranger District

Welcome to the North Kaibab Ranger District! The district office is located in Fredonia, Arizona, 7 miles south of Kanab, Utah. The district encompasses most of the Kaibab Plateau, with the southern boundary bordering Grand Canyon National Park. A visitor center is located at Jacob Lake, 30 miles south and east of Fredonia at the junction of highways US 89A and AZ 67. 

Major John Wesley Powell, the famous explorer of the Colorado River, was the first in written record to apply the term “Kaibab” to the plateau. “Kaibab” is a Paiute Indian word meaning “mountain lying down.”

Most of the Kaibab Plateau was withdrawn from the public domain in 1893 as part of the Grand Canyon Forest Reserve. In 1906, President Theodore Roosevelt created the Grand Canyon Game Preserve. This area included lands on both sides of the Grand Canyon and essentially all of the North Kaibab Ranger District. In 1908, the forest reserve north of the Grand Canyon, including the game preserve, was renamed the Kaibab National Forest. In 1919, Grand Canyon National Park was created from the Forest Service lands surrounding the Grand Canyon.

In 1934, the Tusayan National Forest south of the Grand Canyon was consolidated into the Kaibab National Forest, forming the present forest boundaries. The forest area north of the Canyon became the North Kaibab
Ranger District, one of the three ranger districts of the Kaibab National Forest.

The Kaibab Plateau is an island of forested lands surrounded by the sage, grasslands and canyons of lower elevations. The plateau, with elevations up to 9,000 feet, is bordered on the south by the Grand Canyon, on the east and west by tributary canyons of the Colorado River, and on the north by plains that are dissected by the tiers of uplifted cliffs of the Grand Staircase.

Recreation Sites

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Big Springs Cabins

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Big Springs Cabins provide a unique opportunity to stay in a historic cabin as part of Arizona's Rooms with a View cabin rental program. Made up of of seven cabins that can be rented individually,…

Buck Farm Viewpoint

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Outdoor Science and Learning
This scenic drive takes you off the east rim into House Rock Valley. As the Kaibab Plateau spreads out to the west, rolling pinyon and juniper woodlands cross the buffalo range. The overlook offers a…

Crazy Jug Viewpoint #142

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Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning
Great views of Crazy Jug Canyon, Tapeats Amphitheater, Steamboat Mountain and Great Thumb Mesa.Forest Road 425 is a sparsely traveled, primitive road through a valley of oak, aspen and ponderosa…

DeMotte Campground

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DeMotte Campground is located within the North Kaibab Ranger District just 7 miles north of the entrance to the Grand Canyon National Park's North Rim. This is about 25 miles south of the Kaibab…

East Rim Viewpoint

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Outdoor Science and Learning
The East Rim Viewpoint overlooks North Canyon and the Saddle Mountain Wilderness. It offers a majestic, panoramic view of the Saddle Mountain Wilderness as well as portions of House Rock Valley,…

Indian Hollow Campground

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Indian Hollow is a first-come, first-served, free-use, primitive campground with three sites. It is not suitable for large RVs or large groups of people."Indian Hollow Campground" Images Album

Jacob Lake Campground

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Most people come to this campground because it is located on the main access route to the Grand Canyon's North Rim. Campers at Jacob Lake don't have to drive at all to take advantage of excellent…

Jacob Lake Group Campground & Picnic Site

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Picnicking
Jacob Lake Picnic Site is located in the Jacob Lake Group Campground, 44 miles north of the Grand Canyon. The Jacob Lake area offers excellent opportunities for hiking, sightseeing, and wildlife…

Jumpup Cabin

Site Open
Jumpup Cabin provides a unique opportunity to stay in a historic cabin as part of Arizona's Rooms with a View cabin rental program. Since the 1900s, Jumpup Cabin has been used by ranchers as well…

Kaibab Plateau Visitor Center - North Kaibab

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Outdoor Science and Learning
The Kaibab Plateau Visitor Center, located in Jacob Lake, Arizona, is operated by the Forest Service with the assistance of the Grand Canyon Association (a nonprofit organization that supports…

Last updated June 10th, 2025