Transform your trip to the Grand Canyon into an epic experience. Relax in an open-air Jeep Wrangler as a seasoned guide takes you on an adventure to a few of the most scenic destinations the South Rim has the offer.
If this is a once-in-a-lifetime trip to the Grand Canyon or a return visit, your guide will leave you with an experience of discovery and wonder few will ever know. The history, its dramatic geology, wildlife and the extraordinary landscape of this natural wonder are revealed through stories, facts and legend.
You’ll travel along the stunning South Rim in an open-air Jeep Wrangler, ending at Grandview Point, witnessing some of the most expansive, gorgeous, and magnificent vistas ever experienced.
A free ticket to the IMAX® Movie, "Grand Canyon: Rivers of Time," is included in your tour.
At your chosen start time, jump inside an open-air Jeep and head to the South Rim, the rugged escarpment that features some of the most jaw-dropping views of the Grand Canyon. When you arrive, hop in a jeep for your fun 2-hour trail-blazing adventure! Relax as your guide drives you along the top of the rim, meandering between the area’s majestic-looking rock formations. Peer down into the depths of the Grand Canyon, and gaze at the Colorado River framed by towering limestone and sandstone cliffs. As you travel, enjoy photo stops at panoramic vantage points and chat with your guide about the South Rim’s topography and geography.
Your jeep ride finishes on a high note, with a stop at Grandview Point – a once-bustling tourist destination of centuries past. At a dizzying height of 7,400 feet (2,255 meters), Grandview Point affords sweeping views over the cliffs, gorges and ravines that typify the Grand Canyon’s landscape. Have your camera ready to capture shots of one of America’s finest vistas!
Before leaving, your guide will give you a ticket to the Grand Canyon IMAX experience at the National Geographic Visitor Center in Tusayan. Your ticket can be used on any day or time during the center's opening times to watch a 34-minute movie that reveals stories and the history of the Grand Canyon.
Check-in 30 minutes prior to the tour at 450 AZ Route 64, Tusayan, AZ, 86023
Grand Canyon National Park is one of the most iconic natural wonders in the world. Carved by the Colorado River over millions of years, the canyon offers breathtaking views, diverse ecosystems, and a rich geological history. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-visit for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
The most visited part of the park, offering stunning views and easy access to trails and viewpoints.
Less crowded and more remote, offering cooler temperatures and different perspectives of the canyon.
A glass-bottomed walkway extending 70 feet out over the canyon rim, offering a thrilling view.
A series of stunning waterfalls and turquoise pools located within the Havasupai Reservation.
Fried bread topped with beans, meat, and vegetables, a traditional Navajo dish.
A hearty stew made with pork, green chiles, and potatoes.
Pancakes made with blue cornmeal, a local specialty.
These months offer pleasant weather, clear skies, and fewer crowds. Ideal for hiking and outdoor activities.
United States Dollar (USD)
Mountain Standard Time (MST) (GMT-7)
120VV, 60HzHz
The park is generally safe, but visitors should be aware of wildlife, weather changes, and hiking hazards.
Flagstaff, Williams
Free shuttle service runs from early morning to evening. Convenient for getting around without parking hassles.
Available • Apps: Not commonly used; book through lodges or visitor centers
Car, Bike
A charming town on Route 66 with a historic downtown and scenic train rides to the park.
A picturesque town known for its red rock formations, art galleries, and outdoor activities.
Price varies by option