Restroom in south rim

Are there clean restrooms along desert view drive in south rim? Especially near the watchtower. Something that a 6yo girl will feel comfortable using.

Yes, there are restrooms along Desert View Drive on the South Rim, including near popular viewpoints and the Desert View Watchtower. Most of these are maintained by the National Park Service and are reasonably clean, but conditions can vary depending on time of day and season.

Specifically near the Desert View Watchtower:

  • There are permanent restrooms adjacent to the Watchtower building itself. These are standard public facilities and are generally well-maintained, making them suitable for children.
  • The Desert View area also has picnic facilities with restrooms nearby. These tend to be clean and accessible.
  • Other pullouts along Desert View Drive, such as Lipan Point and Navajo Point, typically have basic restrooms or vault toilets, which are adequate for short stops but less modern than the ones near the Watchtower.

Tips for families with young children:

  • Try to plan restroom stops near the major viewpoints like Desert View Watchtower, as these are the most reliable and comfortable.
  • Bring hand sanitizer and wipes, especially if using vault toilets at smaller pullouts.
  • Arrive earlier in the day if possible; restrooms can become busier during peak hours, especially on weekends and holidays.

In general, a 6-year-old should feel comfortable using the facilities near the Watchtower and main Desert View area, while more remote pullouts may be less ideal for children.


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