THE 10 BEST Grand Canyon National Park Tours & Excursions

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1. Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam Stop and Skywalk Upgrade with Lunch

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2. Grand Canyon West Tour with Hoover Dam Stop and Optional Skywalk

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3. Grand Canyon Helicopter 45-Minute Flight with Optional Hummer Tour

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4. Grand Canyon West with Lunch, Hoover Dam Stop & Optional Skywalk

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5. Small-Group Grand Canyon Complete Tour from Sedona or Flagstaff

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6. Grand Canyon Signature Hummer Tour with Optional Sunset Views

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7. Grand Canyon Railroad Excursion from Sedona

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8. Helicopter Tour of the North Canyon with Optional Hummer Excursion

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9. 45-minute Helicopter Flight Over the Grand Canyon from Tusayan, Arizona

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10. Grand Canyon National Park South Rim Tour from Las Vegas

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11. Full Day Awe Inspiring Grand Canyon Tour w/ Lunch from Flagstaff

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12. Grand Canyon Railway Adventure Package

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13. 3 Hour Off-Road Sunset Safari to Grand Canyon with Entrance Gate Detour

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14. Grand Canyon with Sedona and Oak Creek Canyon Van Tour

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15. Grand Canyon National Park South Rim Bus Tour from Las Vegas

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16. Grand Canyon West with Hoover Dam Stop, Optional Skywalk & Lunch

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17. Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, 7 Magic Mountains Small Group VIP Tour

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18. Grand Canyon Deluxe Day Trip from Sedona

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19. 3 Hour Back-Road Safari to Grand Canyon with Entrance Gate By-Pass at 9:30 am

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20. Full Day Chauffeur for Grand Canyon Tour from inside Grand Canyon

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21. Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend Day Tour

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22. Grand Canyon Landmarks Tour by Airplane with Optional Hummer Tour

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23. Small-Group or Private Grand Canyon with Sedona Tour from Phoenix

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24. Grand Canyon and Sedona Day Adventure from Scottsdale or Phoenix

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25. Desert View Grand Canyon Tour - Pink Jeep

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26. Grand Canyon Complete Day Tour from Sedona or Flagstaff

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27. 25-min Grand Canyon South Rim EcoStar Helicopter Tour with Optional Hummer

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28. Grand Canyon West Helicopter Tour from Las Vegas with Optional Skywalk

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29. Half-Day Private Grand Canyon Guided Hiking Tour

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30. Grand Canyon, Bryce, Zion, Antelope Canyon, Monument Valley 3 Day Tour

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  • Angie M 1 contribution 0 5.0 of 5 bubbles By Far the Best Part of our Las Vegas Trip!!! Thanks Comedy on Deck!! The Grand Canyon was Amazing! My husband and I went to Las Vegas for our 35th wedding anniversary. We decided to take the Grand Canyon tour with Pat and Comedy on Deck. Everything was great, and we really enjoyed ourselves! The Hoover Dam, the Grand Canyon Views, the breakfast and lunch, the comedy and laughs, the organization were all so appreciated! They even stopped at the Welcome to Las Vegas sign, where Elvis took our picture, which was unexpected. 😊 Read more Review of: Grand Canyon West Rim Bus Tour & Hoover Dam Photo Stop with Optional Skywalk Written April 26, 2024 This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

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  • Philip P 1 contribution 0 5.0 of 5 bubbles Louisiana in the Grand Canyon Gigi was amazing! I loved her stories and positive attitude. We were able to go down trails we hadnt discovered before abd the sunset was beautiful. Definitely recommend her and the experience. Read more Review of: Grand Canyon Signature Hummer Tour with Optional Sunset Views Written April 25, 2024 This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

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  • Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam Stop and Skywalk Upgrade with Lunch
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20 Epic Things to Do in the Grand Canyon

As one of the top attractions in the U.S. , Grand Canyon National Park welcomes more than 4 million visitors a year. Even the most skeptical of travelers marvel at the jaw-dropping beauty of the Grand Canyon's massive expanse of gorges, ridges and

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Grand Canyon Village Grand Canyon Village free

U.S. News Insider Tip: Since parking is hard to find beyond the visitor center's main parking lot, opt for one of the park's free shuttles and pack a bag with a water bottle, hat, sunscreen and a snack. – Catherine Parker

Grand Canyon Village is located close to the national park's most popular south entrance, on the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park.

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South Rim South Rim free

U.S. News Insider Tip: Get an early start when visiting the South Rim (before 9 a.m.); traffic is common at the South Rim entrance gates. Save time by taking the seasonal, free shuttle from Tusayan (the purple route) and purchasing your entrance ticket in advance. – Catherine Parker

According to the National Park Service, about 90% of Grand Canyon travelers visit the South Rim compared to the seasonal North Rim . South Rim visitors will find the majority of the Grand Canyon's most well-known outdoor activities, like hiking the Canyon Rim Trail and the famous mule rides. Compared to the North Rim, the South Rim offers more areas to explore, especially for visitors staying for more than one day. One must- see sight is Hermit Road, which is not accessible to private cars for much of the year and is popular with cyclists, runners and hikers thanks to its breathtaking viewpoints. Desert View , near the east entrance, is another area to visit anchored by the Desert View Watchtower , a historic building.

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Mather Point Mather Point free

Located steps from the main visitor center, Mather Point is the first view many visitors see of the Grand Canyon. Travelers can take an easy, five-minute walk on its sidewalk from the Grand Canyon Visitor Center to the lookout. Its fenced overlook provides exceptional vistas of the rugged cliffs and trails below. If weather conditions are right, visibility exceeds 30 miles to the east and 60 miles to the west. Mather Point is also a popular spot to watch the sun rise and set over the canyon and was named after the first director of the National Park Service, Stephen Tyng Mather.

Recent travelers had nothing but good things to say about Mather Point, praising its easy accessibility and stunning views. They also noted that its location is convenient to restrooms and a cafe in the visitor center. With its close proximity to the visitor center, avoiding other tourists is admittedly difficult. Some reviewers recommended heading to other overlooks after Mather for thinner crowds.

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Grand Canyon Helicopter 45-Minute Flight with Optional Hummer Tour

Grand Canyon Helicopter 45-Minute Flight with Optional Hummer Tour

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Helicopter Tour of the North Canyon with Optional Hummer Excursion

Helicopter Tour of the North Canyon with Optional Hummer Excursion

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Grand Canyon Landmarks Tour by Airplane with Optional Hummer Tour

Grand Canyon Landmarks Tour by Airplane with Optional Hummer Tour

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Rim Trail Rim Trail free

Covering about 13 miles, the Rim Trail connects the South Kaibab Trailhead to Hermits Rest, passing Grand Canyon Village . The Rim Trail is one of the most popular and easy trails in the national park, because it offers the best way to see the South Rim's most acclaimed attractions and viewpoints. The mostly paved walking path (which is accessible in many sections) traces the canyon's edge, stopping off at favorite lookouts like Maricopa Point and Hopi Point. Another highlight along the Rim Trail is the section between Yavapai Museum of Geology and Verkamp's Visitor Center, which features the interpretative Trail of Time. This approximately 3-mile-long paved route incorporates a collection of rocks and exhibits that explain how Grand Canyon and its rock formed.

Recent travelers enjoyed the variety offered along the Rim Trail, from crowded tourist points to more desolate stretches that allow for an escape to nature. Many said that the crowds are thick on the east side, near the gift shops, restaurants and lodging, though they thin out as you walk away from the village. Others were impressed by the accessibility of the trail, saying that much of it is open to wheelchairs and strollers.

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Bright Angel Trail Bright Angel Trail free

U.S. News Insider Tip: The South Rim mule rides into the canyon are typically awarded by lottery, though that process has been paused in 2023 due to trail work. The North Rim mule trips go into the canyon, though they don't reach Phantom Ranch. – Catherine Parker

One of the trails that leads to the Colorado River, this steep path starts just west of the Bright Angel Lodge in  Grand Canyon Village 's Historic District (the park's blue shuttle route will drop you at the trailhead). Because the trail provides spectacular views of the inner canyon, it's considered one of the park's most popular hikes. Though the walk down can be manageable, the walk back up is considered challenging. There are several tunnels and rest houses along the way that allow casual hikers to experience part of the trail without committing to the approximately 12-mile round-trip hike. The first tunnel can be reached in 20 minutes and is a good destination for those who want to see the views of the inner canyon without too much effort. It's advised that you turn around at the 1 1/2-mile rest house (an approximately 3-mile round-trip journey) if you're not an experienced hiker as the trail gets much steeper from here. Beyond the rest house at the 3-mile mark, park rangers advise against a day hike (a wilderness permit is required for destinations beyond Havasupai Gardens). Camping is available at Havasupai Gardens and Bright Angel Campground, close to Phantom Ranch.

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Desert View Drive Desert View Drive free

This is the only scenic drive open to private cars on the national park's South Rim , and it offers staggering views of the Grand Canyon and the Colorado River. From Grand Canyon Village , visitors can head east along Desert View Drive for 23 miles to find six developed canyon viewpoints, four picnic areas and five pullouts. Perched along the canyon's rim, the centerpiece of Desert View is the Desert View Watchtower , architect Mary Colter's 1932 building that incorporated design elements of the Ancestral Puebloan people of the Colorado Plateau. Inside, the Kiva Room offers seasonal cultural demonstrations where visitors can learn about the arts and crafts of Native American groups of the area.

Many recent visitors suggested taking Desert View Drive to the Desert View Watchtower. Most enjoyed the architecture of the building and appreciated the services in the area. Several visitors suggested accessing the national park through the Desert View area (commonly referred to as the east entrance), as it's much quieter than the south entrance and the Grand Canyon Village area, but with the same spectacular views.

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South Kaibab Trail South Kaibab Trail

Just as the North Kaibab Trail begins at the North Rim, the South Kaibab Trail begins at the South Rim and ventures into the Grand Canyon down to the Colorado River. The 6.3-mile South Kaibab Trail offers 360-degree views of the Grand Canyon thanks to its open ridgelines. While the exposed trail promises incredible views, it also offers no protection from the sun or passing storms. Hikers will find the trailhead near Yaki Point, accessible via the free park shuttles. Day-trippers can get a taste of the trail and venture to Ooh-Ahh Point (a 1.8-mile round trip) or Cedar Ridge (a 3-mile round-trip journey). Beyond Cedar Ridge, the National Park Service cautions against day hikes due to lack of water and strenuous trail conditions. The NPS recommends hiking back up the canyon via the Bright Angel Trail instead of ascending the South Kaibab Trail.

Recent travelers recommend planning ahead before hiking South Kaibab, especially if visiting in winter. Many past visitors traveled to Ooh-Ahh Point, including families and seniors, and mentioned it was worth the challenge for the fantastic canyon views. Other travelers commented that early morning was busy on the trail.

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Desert View Watchtower Desert View Watchtower

Located on the South Rim , the Desert View Watchtower is located about 23 miles east of Grand Canyon Village via Desert View Drive (close to the park's east entrance). Designed in 1932 by renowned Southwest architect Mary Colter, the Desert View Watchtower was built with native stones on the edge of the canyon. To blend in with the canyon and mimic the look of original Ancestral Puebloan buildings of the Colorado Plateau, Colter visited sites across the Southwest. Inside of the tower, travelers will find the Kiva Room, which features a fireplace, a rest area, a retail shop and views of the canyon. During the peak season, local artisans demonstrate in the Kiva Room and visitors can observe craftspeople work on jewelry, pottery, rug making and more several days a week. 

Recent travelers reported they enjoyed the east side of the Grand Canyon because of its reduced crowds. They also enjoyed the intricate architecture of the tower itself, noting that the structure was well-maintained, interesting and beautiful. However, some travelers were disappointed they couldn't climb the tower.

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45-minute Helicopter Flight Over the Grand Canyon from Tusayan, Arizona

(1710 reviews)

from $ 338.00

Grand Canyon Signature Hummer Tour with Optional Sunset Views

Grand Canyon Signature Hummer Tour with Optional Sunset Views

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Full-Day Tour to Grand Canyon Coach and River Float

Full-Day Tour to Grand Canyon Coach and River Float

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North Rim North Rim free

U.S. News Insider Tip: The North Rim of the Grand Canyon is easier to reach from Utah and offers fewer crowds than the South Rim . Sometimes, lodging and camping reservations for the busy summer season are easier to reserve as well. – Catherine Parker

After experiencing the South Rim's desert-like landscape, first-time visitors to the North Rim marvel at its greener landscape and cooler temperatures. Even though it welcomes about one-tenth of the visitors of the South Rim, the North Rim offers many of the same amenities, including lodging, dining, mule rides and tours. Activity on this side of the park revolves around the North Rim Visitor Center and the Grand Canyon Lodge, which are located steps from each other. From the evening ritual of gathering on the lodge's back patio to watch the sun set to enjoying a meal in its historic dining room, the lodge is a popular meeting point for North Rim visitors. Hiking is popular on the North Rim; top trails include Bright Angel Point Trail and the North Kaibab Trail into the canyon. Ranger-led programs, such as guided hikes and talks, are popular too. Visitors can also take a scenic drive to see the 8,803-foot Point Imperial, the highest point on the North Rim.

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North Kaibab Trail North Kaibab Trail free

For travelers on the  North Rim , the North Kaibab Trail is the area's only maintained canyon hike. The 14-mile (one way) trail leads all the way to the Colorado River. The trail can be grueling since its elevation is 1,000 feet higher than the hikes along the South Rim . In the summer, the hot Arizona sun is unforgiving to hikers (there is little shade along the way, making the journey even more difficult). In fact, park rangers recommend starting the hike before dawn or spending the night at the campground halfway to the Colorado River. For travelers who want a shorter hike along North Kaibab, the hike to the Supai Tunnel starts at the North Kaibab's trailhead and is about 4 miles round trip. Water and rest spots are available at several points along the North Kaibab Trail. If this journey sounds too arduous, travelers can take a guided, three-hour mule-driven tour on this trail from May to October (Note: This tour does not go to the bottom of the canyon).

Travelers who hiked the North Kaibab Trail reported that the views along the trail were extraordinary. Favorite spots to stop include Ribbon Falls, the Coconino Overlook and the Pumphouse Residence (former home of artist and park worker Bruce Aiken). Some travelers described the route as strenuous (especially on the way back), and one hiker commented it was especially hard on the knees. However, most agree that the views are worth the effort.

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Horseshoe Bend Horseshoe Bend

As one of the most recognizable and visited places in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, the Instagram-worthy attraction is located northeast of Grand Canyon National Park's south entrance. The Colorado River created the roughly 1,000-foot deep, 270-degree horseshoe-shaped bend that visitors hike a 1.5-mile hard-packed, accessible trail to see. 

Recent visitors loved the views and said the hiking trail to the overlook was well-maintained. Many said it was a must-visit, especially given that parking only costs $10 per car. Sunset viewers gave others fair warning: it will be crowded and you'll want to arrive early for the experience. Some travelers suggested booking a Colorado River kayak tour if you'd like to enjoy a different perspective of the landmark.

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Colorado River Rafting Colorado River Rafting

After you've admired the Grand Canyon from the hiking trails (or even from the air on a helicopter tour ), enjoy a new vantage point on a Colorado River rafting tour. Options range from the family-friendly half-day float through Horseshoe Bend on a motorized raft with Wilderness River Adventures to the more daring one- and two-day whitewater rafting trips with Grand Canyon West 's Hualapai River Runners .

For a more extensive rafting trip, traveler-approved tour companies like  OARS , Canyon Explorations/Expeditions and Outdoors Unlimited all run multiday trips. However, because these companies only offer oar and paddle boat tours and the tours range from three days to more than two weeks, all passengers need to be confident in their rafting/paddling skills, and age restrictions apply.

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Antelope Canyon Antelope Canyon

Like its neighbor, Horseshoe Bend , Antelope Canyon makes for an excellent daytrip for those staying in northern Arizona. Accessible by guided tour only, Antelope Canyon is a unique geological structure formed by water erosion over millions of years. The slot canyon reveals deep, winding, bright orange and red tunnels that visitors can explore on foot. The canyon is especially magical between late March and early October, when sun rays are at the perfect angle to shine in from above.

Guided tours of Antelope Canyon are available through a variety of providers, and most offer an upper canyon and lower canyon tour. The upper canyon is A-shaped, where the lower canyon is V-shaped and features five flights of stairs. 

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Antelope Canyon and Lake Powell Scenic Flight with River Rafting

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25-min Grand Canyon South Rim EcoStar Helicopter Tour with Optional Hummer

25-min Grand Canyon South Rim EcoStar Helicopter Tour with Optional Hummer

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3 Hour Off-Road Sunset Safari to Grand Canyon with Entrance Gate Detour

3 Hour Off-Road Sunset Safari to Grand Canyon with Entrance Gate Detour

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Navajo Bridge Navajo Bridge free

Within Grand Canyon National Park, there is only one way to drive over the Colorado River and that's via the Navajo Bridge on the northeast end of the park. Starting in the 1870s, more people had moved into the area and needed to cross the giant chasm. At the time, the only way to cross the Grand Canyon was by ferry at Glen Canyon, named Lees Ferry. When the use of automobiles became more popular starting in the 1920s, officials in Arizona and Utah recognized the need for a bridge that allowed vehicles to safely travel over the canyon.

When the bridge opened to the public in 1929, nearly 7,000 people showed up to this remote corner of Arizona for its ribbon cutting. It stands 467 feet above the water and successfully transported countless vehicles across the river for 66 years. In 1995, a stronger, more modern bridge was built alongside the original structure to transport heavier automobiles, and the historic Navajo Bridge was opened up to pedestrians to enjoy the views of the river below.

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Hopi House Hopi House free

Mary Colter designed the Hopi House in 1905 in the style of a traditional Hopi dwelling. True to its original purpose, the Hopi House sells souvenirs made by Native American artists and craftspeople. The exterior features native stone along with traditional ladders leading to its different levels. Inside, visitors will find adobe walls, wooden beams and saplings on the ceiling.

Recent visitors praised the selection of souvenirs at the Hopi House, with the finest products made by Native American artists and craftspeople. Reviewers appreciated the transparent product labeling, which allows shoppers to see which items are mass produced and which are one of a kind. Others walked through the Hopi House to admire Colter's architecture and said it's a great place to escape an afternoon monsoon – a common summertime occurrence.

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Grand Canyon Railway Grand Canyon Railway

Starting in the late 1800s, this historic railroad was originally used to transport ore from the Anita mines, which sit just north of Williams, Arizona. In 1901, the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway reached the log cabin depot at the South Rim , making the national park accessible to the public. With the rise in automobile use, the trains lost business, and the last passenger train pulled into the Grand Canyon Depot in 1968. After an extensive restoration, the Grand Canyon Railway was reopened to tourists in 1989.

Today, this historic train carries tourists between Williams and the South Rim's Grand Canyon Depot. Along the way, passengers will see a variety of landscapes from the Ponderosa and Pinon pine forests to expansive prairies. In addition to providing a pleasurable journey, the train keeps 50,000 vehicles out of the park each year.

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Grand Canyon Skywalk Grand Canyon Skywalk

One of the more controversial additions to the Grand Canyon's surroundings, the Grand Canyon Skywalk is a large, semicircular bridge with a transparent glass floor, allowing tourists to walk out 70 feet from the canyon rim and view the bottom from 4,000 feet above. The Skywalk lies outside of the park on the grounds of the Hualapai Indian Reservation in a development known as Grand Canyon West . Purists initially criticized the construction of the Skywalk, claiming it ruined the area's natural aesthetic. Still, the attraction has drawn millions of visitors since opening in 2007.

The skywalk is a considerable drive from both the South Rim and the  North Rim  (count on about four hours in the car from Grand Canyon Village ). As such, Recent travelers warned a stop at the skywalk is an all-day endeavor. Several people commented on the lack of value, especially in comparison to the South Rim. Las Vegas visitors without plans to make it to the South Rim seemed to enjoy their experience more than visitors who had seen the canyon in the national park.

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Havasu Falls Havasu Falls

Note: The Havasupai Tourism Board is rescheduling Havasu Falls reservations canceled by its COVID-19-related shutdown from 2020 to 2022. The only reservations available in 2023 are listed on the Cancellations/Transfer List on the Havasupai Reservations website. 

Lauded by travelers as one of the most beautiful sights in the area, Havasu Falls is a desert oasis, complete with blue-green water and gushing falls . The ethereal pools formed by Havasu Creek add an almost surreal quality to the red canyon backdrop. Though it's often associated with the Grand Canyon, this site is not located within the national park. Havasu Falls is on the Havasupai Indian Reservation. 

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Grand Entrance Grand Canyon Tour - Pink Jeep

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Grand Canyon West Rim Grand Canyon West Rim

Located on the Hualapai Indian Reservation, Grand Canyon West is not part of Grand Canyon National Park. It's situated a little more than 230 miles west of Grand Canyon Village and about 120 miles east of Las Vegas , making it a popular daytrip for Vegas visitors who want a taste of the Grand Canyon, but don't want to drive all the way to the park's popular south entrance. Owned and operated by the Hualapai Indian Reservation, Grand Canyon West offers an array of adventure activities and attractions, including the Grand Canyon Skywalk , whitewater rafting on the Colorado River, and canyon zip line rides. What's more, Grand Canyon West also offers lodging, dining and shopping.

Most travelers visited Grand Canyon West during a daytrip from Las Vegas. Reviews were mixed: Some bemoaned the long shuttle bus lines and expensive tickets, while others praised the spectacular canyon views. Other reviewers wished there were more hiking options and cultural demonstrations. However, adventure-minded visitors appreciated the zip line and whitewater rafting tours.

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Grand Canyon IMAX Theater Grand Canyon IMAX Theater

U.S. News Insider Tip: The Grand Canyon IMAX Theater is located in the Grand Canyon Visitor Center in the town of Tusayan, just south of the park's entrance and not at the Grand Canyon Visitor Center on the rim of the canyon. – Catherine Parker

For visitors who want to feel like they are rafting the Colorado River or hang gliding above it, this IMAX film transports viewers to the edge of the canyon and over it. The Grand Canyon IMAX Theater screens multiple daily showings of "Grand Canyon: Rivers of Time," an action-packed, 37-minute film that plays on a six-story screen. In addition to heart-pumping aerial footage, viewers will enjoy an overview of the Grand Canyon's history and a CGI animation of the canyon's geological formation. Worth noting, this is not shown at the visitor centers on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon; this Grand Canyon Visitor Center is located just south of the entrance gate in Tusayan.

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Grand Canyon National Park, in Northern Arizona, encompasses 278 miles (447 km) of the Colorado River and adjacent uplands. Located on ancestral homeland of 11 Associated Tribes, Grand Canyon is one of the most spectacular examples of erosion anywhere in the world—unmatched in the incomparable vistas it offers visitors from the rims. The South Rim is open. The North Rim is CLOSED for the winter. Read More

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South Rim Mather Campground and RV Trailer Village are open all year. Desert View Campground is open and North Rim reopens on May 15.

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1. Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam Stop and Skywalk Upgrade with Lunch

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2. Grand Canyon West Tour with Hoover Dam Stop and Optional Skywalk

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3. Grand Canyon Helicopter 45-Minute Flight with Optional Hummer Tour

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4. Grand Canyon West with Lunch, Hoover Dam Stop & Optional Skywalk

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5. Small-Group Grand Canyon Complete Tour from Sedona or Flagstaff

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6. Grand Canyon Signature Hummer Tour with Optional Sunset Views

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7. Grand Canyon Railroad Excursion from Sedona

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8. Helicopter Tour of the North Canyon with Optional Hummer Excursion

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9. 45-minute Helicopter Flight Over the Grand Canyon from Tusayan, Arizona

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10. Grand Canyon National Park South Rim Tour from Las Vegas

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11. Grand Canyon National Park South Rim Bus Tour from Kingman

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12. Grand Canyon Railway Adventure Package

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13. 3 Hour Off-Road Sunset Safari to Grand Canyon with Entrance Gate Detour

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14. Grand Canyon with Sedona and Oak Creek Canyon Van Tour

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15. Grand Canyon National Park South Rim Bus Tour from Las Vegas

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16. Grand Canyon West with Hoover Dam Stop, Optional Skywalk & Lunch

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17. Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, 7 Magic Mountains Small Group VIP Tour

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18. Grand Canyon Deluxe Day Trip from Sedona

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19. 3 Hour Back-Road Safari to Grand Canyon with Entrance Gate By-Pass at 9:30 am

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20. Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend Day Tour

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21. Grand Canyon Landmarks Tour by Airplane with Optional Hummer Tour

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22. Grand Canyon National Park South Rim Bus Tour from Boulder City

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23. Small-Group or Private Grand Canyon with Sedona Tour from Phoenix

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24. Grand Canyon and Sedona Day Adventure from Scottsdale or Phoenix

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25. Desert View Grand Canyon Tour - Pink Jeep

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26. Grand Canyon Complete Day Tour from Sedona or Flagstaff

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27. 25-min Grand Canyon South Rim EcoStar Helicopter Tour with Optional Hummer

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28. Grand Canyon West Helicopter Tour from Las Vegas with Optional Skywalk

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29. Half-Day Private Grand Canyon Guided Hiking Tour

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30. Grand Canyon, Bryce, Zion, Antelope Canyon, Monument Valley 3 Day Tour

What travellers are saying.

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  • Angie M 1 contribution 0 5.0 of 5 bubbles By Far the Best Part of our Las Vegas Trip!!! Thanks Comedy on Deck!! The Grand Canyon was Amazing! My husband and I went to Las Vegas for our 35th wedding anniversary. We decided to take the Grand Canyon tour with Pat and Comedy on Deck. Everything was great, and we really enjoyed ourselves! The Hoover Dam, the Grand Canyon Views, the breakfast and lunch, the comedy and laughs, the organization were all so appreciated! They even stopped at the Welcome to Las Vegas sign, where Elvis took our picture, which was unexpected. 😊 Read more Review of: Grand Canyon West Rim Bus Tour & Hoover Dam Photo Stop with Optional Skywalk Written 26 April 2024 This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

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  • Philip P 1 contribution 0 5.0 of 5 bubbles Louisiana in the Grand Canyon Gigi was amazing! I loved her stories and positive attitude. We were able to go down trails we hadnt discovered before abd the sunset was beautiful. Definitely recommend her and the experience. Read more Review of: Grand Canyon Signature Hummer Tour with Optional Sunset Views Written 25 April 2024 This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

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  • Grand Canyon West Rim Bus Tour & Hoover Dam Photo Stop with Optional Skywalk
  • Grand Canyon West with Lunch, Hoover Dam Stop & Optional Skywalk
  • Small-Group Grand Canyon Complete Tour from Sedona or Flagstaff
  • Grand Canyon National Park South Rim Bus Tour from Las Vegas
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