5 Best Grand Canyon Videos to Fuel Your Wanderlust
Updated Feb 24, 2020
Live vicariously through these visual masterpieces & explore the canyon from the comfort of your living room. Dive into the scarlet depths of the Grand Canyon, follow the serpentine Colorado River and take off on aerial extravaganzas through these well documented and informative videos. Click away and fuel your Grand Canyon wanderlust, designed to move you to take that Grand Canyon trip that has always been waiting in the wings.
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Take a look at nature’s chisel hard at work. Sculpting away eons of rock to give rise to one of the world best loved splendors – The Grand Canyon. This hour long documentary takes you through different perspectives – sometimes offering a bird’s eye view of the Canyon, sometimes swooping into its fiery depths, and at other times just coasting along the Colorado river. If you like classic documentaries, then this is it. Complete with panoramic sunrises and sunsets, designed to get that latent inner photographer out. Capture changing seasons, catch a mule ride along the canyon and just give into timelessness. It is a visual treat.
American Wonders – Documentary
This is a great classic featuring some of America’s best west wilderness spots in all their pristine glory. From the Grand Tetons of Yellowstone, Californian awe inspiring treasures Yosemite and Big Sur to the spell bindingly and enigmatic Grand Canyon, this is a concise yet comprehensive video journey that is sure to leave you asking for more. Though not exhaustively informative, this well edited chronicle gives you just the right amount of visual stimulus needed to get those bags packing and get journey hopping.
Best Grand Canyon View in Arizona 2011 – Grand Canyon Skywalk
Which is the most popular Grand Canyon View? Why, from the Skywalk of course. This is not just a mere viewpoint but a real architectural & engineering marvel. What goes into making such a precise horseshoe-shaped cantilever bridge that stands proudly at an elevation of 4,770 ft? Calculating surrounding red limestone thresholds, which could stand up to 16,000 pounds of pressure, how far from the canyon rim should the structure extend, and resistance to high winds notoriously found in the Canyon, are just a few of the factors which went into its construction. Know all this and more in this short, visually and informatively appealing video.
Grand Canyon Visitor Center
We couldn’t help but throw this one into the mix. Check out this promotional video for the Grand Canyon Visitor Center . Includes clips from the IMAX movie and some footage within the center. Sorry, a little self promotion here!
– Amazing Flight Over The Grand Canyon
If you are still not convinced to take a Grand Canyon tour , just take a look at this short clip. Sample a series of simple aerial vignettes over different parts of the Canyon. Gaping gorges, bubbling brooks, white waters, rusty reds, manmade marvels, ominous overhangs and a journey you will never forget, all in the course of 6 minutes.
Earlier this year, a near-fall at the Grand Canyon caught on video is a shocking reminder of safety procedures. Now, these are the type of videos that we don’t want to see. At least 64 deaths have been recorded at the Grand Canyon since it was established 200 years ago. Please be safe when videoing your Grand Canyon experience.
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Grand Canyon
Vast, magnificent and inarguably beautiful, the Grand Canyon is easily Arizona's most distinguishable landmark — a natural wonder you must see to believe. Stretching 277 miles from end to end, the Grand Canyon's rocky walls descend more than a mile to the canyon’s floor, where the wild Colorado River continues to carve away at the rugged landscape. Everyone should see the Grand Canyon at least once in their lifetime, and area businesses and outfitters make experiencing the canyon accessible to everyone.
From the Rims
If you are short on time or prefer to take in fantastic panoramas from paved viewing points, simply visiting the Grand Canyon creates memories that stick with visitors forever. Grand Canyon National Park’s South Rim is the most popular visitor area, with plenty of places to eat, shop and stay the night in area hotels or campsites. The Grand Canyon Railway offers a fun family alternate for a short visit to the canyon. It operates turn-around trips from Williams to the South Rim year-round, with a three-hour window to see the canyon. Its annual Polar Express excursions are the stuff holiday traditions are made of. While less developed with fewer services and closed during the colder months, the North Rim is open from May to October and offers a unique and uncrowded way to explore the Grand Canyon. Grand Canyon West is also a favorite for short visits. Its Skywalk takes Grand Canyon visitors out over the rim on a glass bridge that hovers 4,000 feet above the canyon floor. Choose your vantage point and get ready to take pictures you will never delete.
From the Canyon Floor
If your group leans more toward the adventurous side, find many ways to fully immerse yourself in this natural wonder of the world. Trailheads at any of the entry points lead to steep switchbacks that take visitors into the canyon. Commit to a few hours to hike to plateaus fully encircled by the canyon walls. To hike to the Colorado River on the canyon floor, plan to camp overnight before hiking back up from the river to the rim. Many experienced hikers join seasoned outfitters on grueling rim-to-rim hikes or multi-day backpacking adventures to fully immerse themselves in the splendor of the canyon. Outfitters also offer Grand Canyon white-water river rafting adventures on the Colorado River, which can last from half a day to two weeks. Helicopter tours, mule rides and mountain bike rim trails offer other memorable ways to see the canyon in person. Survey the adventure level of your travel companions, and then use the following resources to plan the adventure of a lifetime in the Grand Canyon.
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Grand Canyon National Park, in Arizona, is home to much of the immense Grand Canyon, with its layered bands of red rock revealing millions of years of geological history. Viewpoints include Mather Point, Yavapai Observation Station and architect Mary Colter’s Lookout Studio and her Desert View Watchtower.
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THE 10 BEST Grand Canyon National Park Tours & Excursions
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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, a 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.
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.
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 if you're hoping for thinner crowds.
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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 along the way. 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 was 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.
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. 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.
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.
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 hike) 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.
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 host demonstrations 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 admired the intricate architecture of the tower itself, noting that the structure was well-maintained, interesting and beautiful.
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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.
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).
Horseshoe Bend Horseshoe Bend
Horseshoe Bend isn't located within Grand Canyon National Park, but it's a popular attraction that park visitors often make an effort to see thanks to its awe-inspiring, photo-worthy views.
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.
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 .
Antelope Canyon Antelope Canyon
Like its neighbor, Horseshoe Bend , Antelope Canyon makes for an excellent day trip 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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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.
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.
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 approximately two-hour ride, 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.
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.
Havasu Falls Havasu Falls
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 and is located on the Havasupai Indian Reservation.
Accessing Havasu Falls requires perseverance since visitors must first secure a three-night overnight reservation to enter the area prior to their visit. Reservations include the required access permit and a camping fee; $455 per person for the trip. No day trips are allowed, and campers need to be prepared with supplies to eat and sleep in a wilderness campground. There is a fresh water source and composting toilets at the campground.
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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 day trip 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.
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 Guided Tour
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Explore one of the seven natural wonders of the world on our top-rated Grand Canyon Guided Tour—rated the #1 Grand Canyon sightseeing tour from Flagstaff on Tripadvisor!
Leave the logistics and driving to us, and enjoy a tour that covers nearly 25 miles along the South Rim of the Grand Canyon .
4 and older
Yes, a picnic style lunch is included with this trip.
We recommend reserving your trip well in advance to ensure availability, as our trips fill up quickly.
The Experience
Departing in the morning from Flagstaff, Arizona, enjoy a comfortable ride through the Ponderosa Pine forests as you make your way to the Grand Canyon. Once we arrive, our guides will ensure you don’t miss a thing with multiple stops along the rim, including all of the best viewpoints and historic places. Explore famous and historic buildings, such as the El Tovar Hotel, Desert View Watchtower, and the amazing Tusayan Ruins.
Our Grand Canyon Guided Tour also makes a stop at the Tusayan Geology Museum where your guide will take you through the amazing rock layers of the canyon. Learn about the history of the area and about the culture of the people who have inhabited it for centuries. We provide lunch, snacks, and beverages to keep energized for a full day of sightseeing.
Rain or shine, our professional guides are helpful, knowledgeable, and eager to answer all of your burning questions about the Grand Canyon. On our tour, we make it our duty to give you a unique experience at one of the most beautiful destinations in the country. Book your tour with Grand Canyon Adventures today!
8:15 am- 5:00 pm
Price Includes & Overview
- Top-rated Grand Canyon tour from Flagstaff
- All entrance fees
- Family-friendly
- Small groups tour (12 or less)
- Includes picnic-style lunch catered by La Bellavia Restaurant, drinks, and snacks
- Optional stop at a Navajo trading post on return to Flagstaff
- Drop off in Flagstaff at around 5:00 pm.
What to Bring
- Comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots
- Sunscreen, hat, sunglasses
- Small backpack for personal items
- Gratuity for guide (industry recommendation is 10-20%)
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- Experience Grand Canyon
Village Tour & Rim Walk
Enjoy this family-friendly tour of the Grand Canyon's South Rim and Historic Village. Photo Credit: Denise Vasquez Photography
- Difficulty: Wheelchair Accessible
- Trip Length: 3 Hours
- Cost: $175/per guest - minimum 3 guests
- Group size: 3 - 12 guests
Grand views, intriguing plants and animals, and rich Native American history!
It’s hard to imagine a better destination than Grand Canyon for the adventurous family! On fun-filled short walks along and below the rim, our staff will share the many wonders of the world’s most famous chasm.
Parts of this tour are dog friendly. Dogs are not able to attend the pictograph viewing due to its location down Bright Angel Trail. Please be prepared to have someone stay with your fur friend.
Is your family larger than 6? Please email us for special pricing at [email protected]
- Private Price, 1-6 participants, one guide: $600
- Group Price, 7-12 participants, two guides: $900.00
Trip Highlights
- Learn about the wonders of Grand Canyon from an experienced, expert guide
- Expect to see sweeping views, ancient rocks, telltale fossils, curious critters, and diverse plants
- Discuss the Native American connections--both past and present--to a place many call home | See pictographs at the top of Bright Angel Trail (no dogs allowed on trail) Learn about the fascinating ecosystems of Grand Canyon
- Grab some of the best photos of your vacation Optional: If you are looking for more hiking please email us at [email protected]
The total mileage for the day will be under 4 miles.
Your day will end at 12:00 p.m., 11:30 a.m., or 11:00 a.m. much the same way it began; surrounded by compelling views of the world’s most famous chasm.
Don't forget to bring:
- Comfortable, athletic or hiking shoes with GOOD tread
- 1 liter of water per person (33 ounces = 1 liter)
- Comfortable backpack to hold: snacks, water, and other items (please don't forget SNACKS!)
- Sun protection: Sunglasses, Wide-brimmed hats, Sunscreen
- Rain gear for monsoon season
- Please check the gear list in your itinerary for further ideas and information!
Meet Location : Maswik Lodge - front entrance
Details : We will visit and learn about: Train Depot, El Tovar, Hopi House, Verkamps Visitor Center, Trail of Time, Bright Angel Lodge, CCC telephone poles, Kolb Studio, Native American pictographs, ancient fossil beds, and so much more!
End location : Bright Angel Trailhead
Let our family show your family (two- and four-legged) why they call it Grand Canyon. During a private guided tour, a Field Institute instructor will weave the canyon’s story during a 3-hour walk in Grand Canyon's historic Village. The historic rim trail has a great deal to offer the inquisitive mind. Ancient rocks and fossils, historic Native American pictographs, amazing plants and animals, and some of the most breathtaking views in North America will be yours to enjoy.
Additional information
Meet times will vary on season. March-April 9:00 a.m. | May 8:30 a.m | June-September 8:00 a.m. | October - November 9:00 a.m.
From there, we will either walk towards Bright Angel Trail for your hike down to Second Tunnel or walk through the historic area of Grand Canyon Village on your way to the Train Depot, El Tovar, Hopi House, and Verkamp's Visitor Center.
Once we are near Verkamps Visitor Center, we will head west towards Bright Angel Lodge and learn about historic CCC structures, Kolb Studio, historic Native American pictographs which are 100 yards down Bright Angel Trail (no dogs allowed), and 200-million-year-old marine fossil beds. This activity is family-friendly!
Due to closures on The Bright Angel Trail for the Trans-canyon Pipeline project, it will not be possible to hike to the Second Tunnel on the Bright Angel Trail until April 2024. If you are looking for a little more hiking, please email [email protected] .
What's included
Price for the class includes:
Our expert instructor.
Gear lists.
What's not included
You are responsible for:
All of your gear
Water and food
Transportation to and from the Canyon.
Lodging during your trip.
Guide gratuity (industry recommendation 15-20% of trip cost, read this article to receive more guidance ).
Additional notes
Where should you stay?
- Xanterra Parks & Resorts
- Yavapai Lodge
Participants should come seasonally prepared and be enthusiastic about outdoor exploration. We do not cancel or transfer tours for weather events.
Testimonials
The Zelkovic Family
“Our day with the Field Institute exceeded all our expectations and we came away with a great respect for the canyon and for the work of the Conservancy. It was such a wonderful experience from beginning to end and hope we can return in the not so distant future to participate in one of your multi-day programs.”
The Jankowskis
“Our family’s experience was nothing short of amazing! Slim (our guide) provided a perspective we would have never been able to get on our own and we learned so much. Her passion for the canyon and what she does came through too, which made our time something we’ll never forget!”
“The guides were awesome – so educational and patient!!! Encouraging & helpful in every way. Such an amazing first visit to the canyon – Life changing to have experienced the GC up close & personal… Thank you so much!”
Joe Sweeney
“I've brought many school groups to the Field Institute and the quality of instruction provides them with an understanding of Indigenous cultures, diverse ecology, and geologic history. Students leave with a stronger sense of self-confidence, an intimate connection to nature, and memories that will last a lifetime.”
“Top to bottom, the Field Institute exceeded all of my expectations .... they ensured we packed wisely for our trip and saved me from lugging around 5 lbs. of junk I didn't need. Overall, it's packed with value that I don't think commercial outfitters would provide and delivered a deeply rich experience.”
DISCOVER GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK
GRAND CANYON TOURS FOR EVERY TASTE
Get an added sense of perspective on the Grand Canyon’s history, and the plants and animals that make this such a special place. There are Grand Canyon tours for visitors of all stripes and each of them are great ways to see one of the wonders of the natural world up close.
How would you like to tour the Grand Canyon? Take your pick.
Walk the Grand Canyon’s South Rim
Take in the beauty of the Grand Canyon at your own pace by walking the trail along the Canyon rim. Some portions of it are paved, while others are not. Some sections of the trail are part of a paved greenway, which is great if you want to bike as well.
Self-Guided Desert View Activities
Embrace the Grand Canyon’s rich Native American culture with a trip to Desert View.
Night Sky Talks
Calling all stargazers! Interested in seeing Jupiter and Mars under a cluster of stars? Join us for our free night sky events where you can view the pitch-black sky through telescopes and ask our hosts questions about the universe.
GRAND RIM ADVENTURES
Grand Canyon Helicopter Tours
Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters is the largest and most experienced Grand Canyon helicopter tour company in the world. The company has been flying guests on daily tours since 1965.
Canyon and River Adventures Rafting Tour
Experience the Grand Canyon from new perspectives on this thrilling Canyon and River Adventures Rafting Tour! Fly from the South Rim for aerial views of the East Rim and land in Page, Arizona. Explore the wonders of Lower Antelope Canyon with a Navajo guide. Then, go on a scenic 18-mile Colorado River rafting adventure through Glen Canyon, including a stop to view ancient petroglyphs. Operates April-September.
Grand Canyon Coach and River Trip
This Grand Canyon Coach and River Trip whisks you on a scenic journey along the East Rim to Page, AZ. From there, start a relaxing 18-mile float trip down the Colorado River through Glen Canyon, passing the iconic Horseshoe Bend. Operates April – September.
Grand Canyon Bus Tours
Take the stress out of navigating park roads! Experience a guided interpretive tour with a trained driver-guide. Hop on a bus, get comfortable, relax and enjoy stunning views of Hermits Rest and/or Desert View. Wheelchair-accessible coaches are available prior to arrangement.
Grand Canyon Bike Tours
Take in the Grand Canyon at a slower pace and enjoy several scenic routes that are inaccessible by car. Cruise the awesome trails on the South Rim by bicycle.
Grand Canyon Mule Rides
Take a memorable mule trip around the Grand Canyon, a time-honored sightseeing method. Offered on both the North and South Rims.
Grand Canyon Guided Hikes
Take a guided day hike/walk led by park rangers on the North and South Rims. These tours are free and require no advanced sign-up.
Grand Canyon Whitewater Rafting
Chase thrills as you white-water raft through the Canyon! These trips last from three days to three weeks and require advance reservations.
Grand Canyon Air Tours
View the South Rim of the Grand Canyon from high up above! All scenic air tours are based outside of Grand Canyon National Park.
Grand Canyon Jeep Tours
Explore the Grand Canyon in style! Tour in a pink Jeep with an expert tour guide. You’ll get more out of your Canyon experience in the shortest amount of time.
Buck Wild Hummer Tours
Embark on an exhilarating Hummer adventure through the Grand Canyon’s awe-inspiring landscapes, suitable for families, friends, and thrill-seekers alike!
Book direct with our friends at Buck Wild Hummer Tours through the Learn More button below.
WALK THE GRAND CANYON’S SOUTH RIM
Walk to the South Rim From Yavapai Lodge
You can walk up the Greenway Trail directly from Yavapai Lodge to the Visitor Center, then pick up the Rim Trail. Another way to get to the Rim Trail is to use the trail that begins behind park headquarters. It brings you to a point on the rim that’s roughly halfway between Yavapai Point and Verkamp’s Visitor Center.
Walk to the South Rim From Trailer Village® RV Park
Take the Greenway path system to the Visitor Center, then pick up the Rim Trail.
SELF-GUIDED DESERT VIEW ACTIVITIES
Explore Desert View Watchtower
Designed by architect Mary Colter as an homage to the watchtowers built by the region’s ancestral Puebloan people, the Desert View Watchtower offers a commanding view of the Canyon. It also features murals painted by Hopi artist Fred Kabotie.
Tour Tusayan Museum and Ruins
Three miles west of Desert View, the Tusayan Museum provides a rare window into the lives and culture of the Pueblo Indians, who lived in the area more than 800 years ago. Browse exhibits that feature pottery, arrowheads and household items. Take a walk amid the juniper and pines through the Tusayan Ruins, to get a true sense of perspective on how the ancient Puebloans lived in harmony with nature.
NIGHT SKY TALKS
Join us for our FREE night sky events where you can view the Dark Sky through telescopes and ask our hosts questions about the stars. Each event includes a talk about the James Webb Space Telescope in the Yavapai Atrium, followed by a star-viewing party at the Market Plaza parking lot.
Upcoming Night Sky talks are scheduled for the following dates:
- Wednesday, April 24: talk at 7:00pm, Star party at 8:00pm
- Wednesday, May 22: talk at 7:30pm, Star party at 8:30pm
- Wednesday, June 12: talk at 7:30pm, Star party at 8:30pm
Our Guest Astronomers
Mary Lara NASA Solar System Ambassador, Mary Lara is a retired elementary school teacher. She works part-time as coordinator of the American Indian Movement Educational Resources (AIMER) program for the NAU/NASA Space Grant.
Ed Anderson Astronomer Ed Anderson manages the campus observatory and research computing systems at the Department of Astronomy & Planetary Science at Northern Arizona University. He is also a staff astronomer for the National Undergraduate Research Observatory (NURO).
Frequently Asked Questions
This is the southern edge of the Grand Canyon, open year round as opposed to the seasonal North Rim, with the most iconic views including the historic Grand Canyon Village.
The west rim is home to the Skywalk and the Hualapai Tribe. This area is not the Grand Canyon National Park. It offers amazing day tours convenient from Las Vegas.
Tusayan is a small town located at the South Rim entrance to the national park…home to the Squire Resort at The Grand Canyon, BW Signature Collection
Typically we are part of a larger southwestern itinerary. Phoenix and Las Vegas are the major airports leading to the canyon. The drive from either location is incredibly scenic …with Sedona and Oak Creek Canyon leading up from Phoenix and the Hoover Dam and Route 66 along the way from Vegas.
Driving distances are great in the Southwest. While the next closest cities to the canyon, Williams and Flagstaff, are only some 70 miles away, it can often take an additional hour or more to get through the park entrance. You’ll want to make the most of both sunrise and sunset by staying close.
At 7000 ft (2100 m) we do get winter. Additionally, the high desert always has at least a 30F degree (15C) difference between night and day. Always pack layers, especially a windbreaker. Sunset is amazing and with sunny days come starry nights! Be prepared!
The canyon is entirely within Arizona. However, Arizona does not practice Daylight Saving…so although we are listed as MST during the summer months we are at PST. All tribal nations within the state do practice Daylight Saving…so be sure to check the time when traveling throughout the region in the summer months.
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Experience America’s canyons and venture through a world of colorful vistas and the neon-lit spectacle of Las Vegas. Take time to shop in Sedona's marketplace and travel through Kaibab National Forest. Relax in the stillness and natural beauty of nature at the Lake Powell Resort for two nights. Enjoy a rafting adventure that floats down the Colorado River with stops at some of its most awe-inspiring sights, including Horseshoe Bend. Take an afternoon cruise during your stay at Lake Powell. Climb aboard Zion’s open-air tram and wind your way alongside the Virgin River. Enjoy a night along the lively Las Vegas strip. From the legendary Grand Canyon to the vibrant valleys of Zion, take in America’s most beautiful landscapes.
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- Kaibab National Forest
- Grand Canyon
- Rafting on Horseshoe Bend
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Explore the amazing spires of Bryce Canyon National Park.
Behold the breathtaking views of the Grand Canyon.
Marvel at the red and white sandstone cliffs of Zion National Park.
Cultural Experiences:
Enjoy time in Sedona surrounded by red-rock buttes.
- Climb aboard Zion's open-air tram with an expert guide.
Experience the neon-lit Las Vegas strip.
Culinary Inclusions:
Experience dinner overlooking the stunning blue waters of Lake Powell.
- Lake Powell Cruise
- Bryce Canyon National Park
- Zion National Park
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10 Best Grand Canyon Tours From Las Vegas That Are Worth Taking
T he Hollywood Wild West - Las Vegas is home to so much more than just clubs and casinos . And away from the desert lies a natural paradise with numerous touristy spots. While the West Rim of the Grand Canyon is at the least distance from Las Vegas, all the other spots are not that far away. Tourists love taking road trips from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon to experience adventure and zest.
A collection of tours from Las Vegas offer travelers a chance to explore the glory of the Grand Canyon along with the hidden gems of the sin city . This was once the land where ancestral tribes made their homes. However, erosion stripped everything off, and what remained was just layers of red rocks. Nonetheless, travelers enjoy splendid views from the rims of the Grand Canyon and other spots around the same.
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Explore The West Rim With Hoover Dam And Skywalk
Grand Canyon is one of the natural seven wonders of the world for good reason. The majestic expanse attracts people from across the world, and the West Rim has a lot of spots for tourists to cover. The Skywalk offers travelers a chance to see the depths of the Canyon. This magnificent 10-foot wide, horseshoe-shaped glass bridge spans 70 feet out over the Grand Canyon's rim and provides a clear view down to the Canyon's floor, which is 4,000 feet away. Nothing compares to the rush of walking out onto glass at the height of thousands of feet, yet there's no need to worry because Skywalk is sturdy enough to support 70 fully loaded 747 passenger aircraft.
Along with that, travelers can visit the Hoover Dam on the Colorado River on the same day.
- Tour: Grand Canyon West Rim Bus Tour & Hoover Dam Photo Stop with Optional Skywalk
- Cost: From $99.00/person
- Duration: 10 hours 30 minutes
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Dive Into The National Park Along The South Rim
The Grand Canyon is the second-most visited national park in the US, only behind the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee, with an estimated 5.9 million visitors annually. When the park was first established in 1919, 44,173 people visited it annually. The Grand Canyon as we know it today was formed by erosion caused by the Colorado River and geological action. With its huge fossil records, a plethora of natural characteristics, and rich archaeologic past, it is one of the most researched landscapes in the whole world.
- Tour: Grand Canyon National Park South Rim Bus Tour from Las Vegas
- Cost: From $87.12/person
- Duration: 15 to 16 hours
Go Kayaking In The Emerald Cave
If adventure and thrill are on the list for any traveler, they should definitely visit the Emerald Cave and go kayaking with a small group. The shiny marble-like tint of the Colorado River glimmers throughout the cave and creates an aura of tranquility and wonder. The cave is lit in green when the sun reflects off of brown rocks and the algae beneath the waters. It is truly amazing to think how a natural phenomenon creates something so picturesque.
- Tour: Half-Day Emerald Cove Kayak Tour
- Cost: From $115.00/person
- Duration: 5 to 6 Hours
To get just the correct and photogenic shade of the river, try planning a visit between April to October.
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Walk Through The Antelope Canyon
Antelope is the most snapped slot canyon in the southwest of the United States because of its wave-like structure, which gives the canyon a distinctive appearance. Summer is the most popular season for exploring the canyon since the weather is milder and there is less possibility of rain. Visitors from all over the world come to see its magnificent red and orange sandstone cliffs, which were eroded over many years by wind and water. Because of the canyon's unusual geometry, the sunlight reflects off its walls in fascinating patterns, producing a constantly shifting light display.
- Tour: Small-Group Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend Tour from Las Vegas
- Cost: From $249.99/person
- Duration: 14 hours
The Navajo term for the Upper Antelope Canyon is Tsé bighánln, which translates to "the place where water runs through rocks."
Celebrate Art At Seven Magic Mountains
A celebration of art and color , it rises more than 30 feet above the Nevada Desert and is constructed of seven enormous towers built of enormous colorful neon stones. The Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone claims that the Seven Magic Mountains reflect the blending of the man-made and the natural, as well as the passing traffic on the highway and the nearby mountains and lakes. The unique juxtaposition of the brown landscape with the bright and vibrant boulders is very interesting for tourists to observe and marvel over.
- Tour: Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, 7 Magic Mountains Small Group VIP Tour
- Cost: From $199.99/person
- Duration: 12 to 13 Hours
Even though the sun glimmers over the boulders to make photographs more lively in the afternoons, it is best to visit the site during the early mornings to avoid crowds.
Explore Bryce Canyon And Zion National Park
Bryce Canyon, which is celebrating an entire century of wonder, is most renowned for its hoodoos, which are artistically sculpted rock spires that erosion has left intact. The greatest places to see hoodoos are along our day hiking paths, which provide a close-up and personal view of these unusual rock formations. The Bryce Canyon Amphitheater region is where you'll find the majority of the gorgeous day hikes and trailheads. In contrast, the backcountry paths of Bryce Canyon provide woods and meadows, breathtaking vistas of far-off cliffs, and isolation, but fewer hoodoos. On the other hand, Zion's distinctive collection of flora and animals will amaze you as you take in the past's rich history and the present's exhilarating experiences.
- Tour: Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park Day Tour with Lunch from Las Vegas
- Cost: From $130.38/person
- Duration: 13 hours
Awaken Adventure At Primm And Hidden Valleys
When visiting Las Vegas, there's little more satisfying than getting a bit dirty, and the best way to do it is on an adrenaline-pumping RZR trip through the Primm and Hidden Valleys. Drive your own boosted RZR 1000s that are less than a year old on this trip, which departs from Las Vegas. Exhilarating adventure and spirit drive the tourists to undertake a tour on mountain bikes through the rugged terrains while enjoying the surrounding scenic spots, making it one of the most adventurous activities in Vegas and Nevada.
- Tour: Extreme RZR Tour of Hidden Valley and Primm from Las Vegas
- Cost: From $195.00/person
- Duration: 4 to 5 hours
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Horseback Riding At Red Rock Canyon
Grand Canyon is one of the biggest adventure hubs in the world. Any tourist seeking extreme fun and zest in life surely plan a visit to this wonder. From biking and hiking to camping and educational field trips, travelers can find their favorite activity and have a day of fun at Red Rock Canyon. Many tourists also enjoy horseback riding through the desert. Visitors may experience Red Rock Canyon's highs and lows from their car, bicycle, or horseback, thanks to the gorgeous 13-mile drive, which has several gorgeous rest spots and trailheads along the route. The upkeep and tourist amenities for this renowned picturesque route are supported by admission fees.
- Tour: Red Rock Canyon Sunset Horseback Ride and Barbeque
- Cost: From $189.00/person
- Duration: 5 hours
Kayak Tthrough The Black Canyon
The Colorado River is perfect for kayaking and taking in the breathtaking sights that pass one by. The steep depths of the Black Canyon surround travelers from all sides. If one is lucky enough, they may also get to spot the Peregrine Falcon, one of the fastest birds in the world. Being the world's oldest rock lends the Black Canyon its name; it is also believed that the shadows made in depth have contributed to the darkness of the canyon.
- Tour: Half-Day Kayak Tour in the Black Canyon from Las Vegas
- Cost: From $149.00/person
- Duration: 3 hours
Venture Across The South Rim
The Grand Canyon's South Rim, which draws 5 million people a year, is the area that is easiest to access. There are tourist centers, historical structures, over twenty overlooks, and trailheads on the South Rim. First-time visitors to the region typically select it because of the plethora of tourist services and family-friendly activities in addition to its stunning scenery. The South Rim is accessible all year. The South Rim has four different seasons due to its elevation of 7,000 above sea level.
- Tour: Grand Canyon South Rim Bus Tour with Optional Upgrades
- Cost: From $121.00/person
- Duration: 14 hours
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Experience the Grand Canyon from every lookout on the South Rim. This video takes you on the South Rim Trail from from east to west, stopping at every lookou...
Grand Canyon Archeology Virtual Tour. Discover ancient places within Grand Canyon where people lived long ago. What did the archeologists find during the first major excavation to occur along the Colorado River corridor in nearly 40 years? Interactive 360° photos, show archeologists at work, along with their tools, such as shovels, trowels, screens and buckets.
Grand Canyon In Depth is a video podcast series that explores the natural and human history of Grand Canyon National Park. Join park rangers, scientists, and historians as they take us beyond the rim of the canyon to discover the diversity of life and the extraordinary beauty of Grand Canyon National Park. Produced by the National Park Service ...
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5. Small-Group Grand Canyon Complete Tour from Sedona or Flagstaff. 471. Historical Tours. 9-11 hours. The Grand Canyon National Park is 1,902 square miles (4,926 square kilometers), and it can be intimidating navigate such…. Free cancellation. Recommended by 97% of travelers.
Antelope Canyon (135 miles away): Take a tour of Antelope Canyon, one of the most awe-inspiring slot canyons in the Southwest. Las Vegas (275 miles away): Many people who visit the Grand Canyon ...
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Both horses and mules are utilized. Apache Stables is located just outside of the South Entrance to Grand Canyon National Park at the north end of the community of Tusayan. For information and reservations call (928) 638-2891. Return to: bus -- hiking -- bicycle -- mule -- raft -- whitewater -- air -- jeep & van.
Village Tour & Rim Walk. Enjoy this family-friendly tour of the Grand Canyon's South Rim and Historic Village. Photo Credit: Denise Vasquez Photography. Dates: Daily. Difficulty: Wheelchair Accessible. Trip Length: 3 Hours. Cost: $175/per guest - minimum 3 guests. Group size: 3 - 12 guests.
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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 the 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 on the rim. Grand Canyon National Park is a World Heritage Site.
Kayak Tthrough The Black Canyon. Tour: Half-Day Kayak Tour in the Black Canyon from Las Vegas. Cost: From $149.00/person. Duration: 3 hours. Book this tour. Venture Across The South Rim. Tour ...
From the mighty Colorado River to ancient ruins carved into canyon walls, and from California condors to kit foxes, explore the best of Grand Canyon National...
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