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1-Week Grand Canyon Itinerary For Families: A Family Road Trip Through Sedona, Las Vegas, & More

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A family with a selfie stick in the Grand Canyon.

What better way to take a family adventure than with this 1-week Grand Canyon itinerary for families? The Grand Canyon is an iconic destination for families, with its famous red rock and craters. However, if you want to plan a trip here, you could also extend your time by taking a family road trip through the Southwest! This Grand Canyon itinerary for families includes the national park as part of a larger family vacation visiting Las Vegas, Sedona, and more destinations in Arizona. While many choose to visit the South Rim only, we’ve included options for both the North Rim and the South Rim, plus tips on things to do, where to stay, and more. Here’s a 1-Week Grand Canyon Itinerary For Families! 

The Best Grand Canyon Itinerary For Visiting The North Rim With Kids

While many families tend to start a Grand Canyon itinerary by flying into Phoenix, if you want to make the most out of your experience and see the North Rim, our Families Who Love To Travel group members suggest that you could also fly into Las Vegas. Keep reading to find out more! 

Day 1: Las Vegas (Seven Magic Mountains, Red Rock Canyon, Valley Of The Fire)

Two kids stand together looking at the Seven Magic Mountains in the desert near Las Vegas.

While Las Vegas is known for its incredible nightlife, it also offers a lot of things to do with kids. For example, if you want something that doesn’t require much energy, you can head to Seven Magic Mountains . Located about 10 miles south of downtown, it’s an art installation on public land near Las Palmas Avenue on Interstate 15 at the 215 Beltway. Created by Ugo Rondinone, the semi-circle of enormous boulders is made up of seven types of concrete cones, some reaching as high as 115 feet into the air. It’ll surely wow your kids enough to make them want to stop and take a picture! 

Afternoon Activity: Red Rock Canyon

The sign for Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, with a scenic view of the red rocks in the distance.

Located about a half-hour from Las Vegas, families can also make the trip to see Red Rock Canyon . Once you arrive, there’s a small visitor’s center, where you can pick up brochures and maps for self-guided hikes. A 16-mile scenic drive takes you through the spectacular canyon with towering red stone cliffs, monoliths, and dramatic landscapes. Kid-friendly trails include the Lost Creek Trail (0.6 miles), the Children’s Discovery Loop Trail (0.8 miles), and the Red Springs Boardwalk (0.5 miles). Kids will love exploring the natural habitat of pheasants, hawks, and mule deer. You can also check out the petroglyphs near the visitor center.

Alternate Activity: Valley Of The Fire State Park

A close up of red rock at ,Valley of Fire State Park, with a desert scene expanding into the distance.

Valley of Fire State Park is one of the most visited parks in Nevada. Located around an hour from Las Vegas, the park features beautiful red sandstone rocks, including the famous “Rocks Within The Rocks.” 

Though it can be a bit difficult for kids, there’s also no shortage of hiking trails here. The White Domes Trail (1.1 miles), Mouse’s Tank Trail, (0.8 miles), and the Rainbow Vista Trail (1.1 miles), all provide breathtaking views of the landscape, though they can be a bit steep at times. If you have time, explore by foot and see ancient petroglyphs from people who lived here centuries ago. 

More Things To Do In Las Vegas With Kids

The fountains of Bellagio going off in front of the hotel.

Need more things to do in Vegas with kids? Visit the Fountains of Bellagio to see them illuminated. Families can also take a gondola ride at The Venetian. Plus, Vegas is famous for its live shows; some are kid-friendly, like Cirque du Soleil ! Anyone with a sweet tooth can’t miss The Sugar Factory Vegas or Coca-Cola Store; get a birds-eye view of the Las Vegas strip on the High Roller or say hello to some of your favorite marine life at the Shark Reef Aquarium . Read our list of the best things to do in Las Vegas with kids to learn more! 

Where To Stay in Las Vegas With Kids

The Venetian and Palazzo offer both suites and villas, complete with a pool. There is also the Luxor Hotel & Casino, which has a family suite, but it doesn’t have a pool. Another one of the best places to stay for families is the Wynn Las Vegas , which has the largest hotel room in the world! For more information on the best hotels in Las Vegas for families, check out our list. 

Day 2: Zion National Park (Emerald Pools, Riverside Walk)

A girl walking over red rocks in Zion National Park, one of the best places to visit on a Grand Canyon itinerary for families.

Zion National Park , with its majestic cliffs and serene valleys, is a good place to continue your Grand Canyon itinerary for families! Around two and a half hours from Las Vegas, it boasts a striking red-cliff landscape, natural rock arches, and a widespread Zion Canyon. Plus, it’s a particularly great location for families with young kids, given its on-site shuttle, accommodations, and light beginner trails.

Visit the Zion Canyon Visitor Center to get oriented and learn about the park’s history, geology, and wildlife. You could even grab breakfast at the Red Rock Grill in Zion Lodge. Then, hike the 3-mil e Emerald Pools Trail and you’ll come across spring-fed pools, glorious canyon views, and gushing waterfalls. After completing the hike, head back to the Zion Lodge for a picnic lunch, or grab a bite to eat at the Castle Dome Cafe. In the afternoon, take the shuttle to the Temple of Sinawava and hike the Riverside Walk , a paved trail that follows the Virgin River and offers breathtaking views of the canyon walls. If time allows, take a dip in the river to cool off before heading back! 

Day 3: Zion National Park (Angels Landing, The Narrows)

Mother and daughter stand together with an expansive view of Zion National Park behind them.

Families with older children or daredevil teens can also hike Angels Landing , a thrilling 5-mile hike with a steep drop. Weeping Rock Trail is even shorter at around a mile, though nonetheless brilliant! Our contributors also recommend The Narrows hike for daredevil families willing to walk through water. Depending on your chosen path, the hike can last anywhere from 10 miles to 2 miles round trip. To see the iconic Wall Street section of the canyon, you need to hike at least 6 miles round trip, 4 of which require wading in the Virgin River surrounded by massive sandstone cliffs. 

If you’d much prefer to see Zion National Park from the comfort of your car, however, The Zion Canyon Scenic Drive also showcases a driving trail with commanding views.

Where To Stay Near Zion National Park With Kids

Zion Lodge in Zion National Park, one of the best places to visit on a Grand Canyon itinerary for families.

Zion National Park has plenty of nearby accommodations for families. For maximum convenience, try staying at the Zion Lodge , as this is the only hotel in the park. We also suggest the Cable Mountain Lodge , SpringHill Suites by Marriott Springdale Zion National Park , and Cliffrose Springdale, Curio Collection by Hilton , among other options on our list of where to stay in Zion with kids.  

Day 4: Page (Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, Lake Powell)

From Zion National Park, families can drive to Page, Arizona, which is around two hours away. Nestled near Lake Powell, Antelope Canyon, and Horseshoe Bend – and on the way to Grand Canyon National Park, it’s the perfect place to stop for a night or two before heading on your way. 

Little Girl posing on top of the Grand Canyon.

Visit the mesmerizing Antelope Canyon first. This slot canyon boasts mesmerizing rock formations and sunbeam-filled crevices, creating an otherworldly sight that captures the imagination of both adults and children alike. Antelope Canyon offers guided tours of the Upper Canyon, which last around an hour and 45 minutes. For an adrenaline rush, families can also hike to the edge of Horseshoe Bend in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, where the Colorado River runs through a horseshoe-shaped curve amidst the desert landscape. 

Afternoon Activity: Lake Powell

Two girls at the bow of a boat on Lake Powell.

Next, take a scenic boat tour of Lake Powell , exploring hidden coves and towering red rock formations, providing opportunities for swimming, kayaking, and wildlife spotting. To explore by sea, families can also rent kayaks, paddleboards, or even boats, available from access points onshore. 

Lounge on sandy beaches at Antelope Poin t in Arizona, or Wahweap if you’re on the Utah side. Located in Arizona’s Bullfrog Bay, Hobie and Stanton Beach are also popular with kids, featuring accessible swimming and nearby facilities. Aside from relaxing seaside, also take advantage of its endless nature walks! 

Day 5: Grand Canyon National Park (North Rim)

Kid on the dads shoulder in Grand Canyon National Park.

From Page, you’ll be around two and a half hours away from Grand Canyon National Park. Since you’ll be approaching from Utah, we suggest heading toward the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. Located at a higher elevation, it provides cooler temperatures and a more secluded atmosphere. It’s also less crowded than the South Rim, making it an ideal destination for families seeking a quieter experience. 

Families can start their exploration of the park by taking a scenic drive along the North Rim’s main road. It has amazing views of the canyon and its surrounding landscape! To immerse yourself in nature, hike one of the many trails that wind through the area, such as the 0.5-mile Bright Angel Point Trail or the 0.8-mile Cape Royal Trail. Along the way, watch for wildlife, including deer, elk, and even the occasional California condor! For a more relaxed outing, pack a picnic and enjoy a meal at one of the North Rim’s designated picnic areas. 

Use this Exciting 5-Day Sedona Itinerary For Families to plan your Sedona adventures!

Alternate/Additional Activity: South Rim

The Grand Canyon’s South Rim is more accessible and crowded than its North Rim. If you want to drive further from Page, you could access the South Rim in about an hour extra. Or, you could visit the North Rim your first day and spend your second day on the South Rim, depending on how long you want your Grand Canyon itinerary for families to be.

An expansive view of the Grand Canyon in Grand Canyon National Park.

Families love the South Kaibab Trail to Ooh Ah Point. Located on the South Rim, it’s accessible by a shuttle from the Visitor’s Center. A round-trip to Ooh Ah Point is around 1.8 miles, so even though it’s a bit steep, it should be fine for most kids. If you plan to go further, set aside at least two hours or more. For lunch, you can grab burgers at the Bright Angel Lodge. There aren’t a lot of food options inside the park, and there’s a very long line to get back in. 

After lunch, hike to the Shoshone Point Trail, which isn’t marked on any maps. This easy walk provides an unbelievable view! Don’t forget to grab gelato at Grand Canyon Chocolate Factory ! 

Where To Stay Near The Grand Canyon With Kids

If you need somewhere to stay near Grand Canyon National Park with kids, consider El Tovar Hotel . It’s a 15-minute walk from the Grand Canyon Village, has an on-site restaurant, and offers free parking. Some other hotels on the South Rim for families include Thunderbird Lodge and the Bright Angel Lodge . 

Optional Stop Between The Grand Canyon and Sedona: Bearizona

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Families who want to add an extra day to their Grand Canyon itinerary can also stop at Bearizona Wildlife Park in Williams, Arizona. Encompassing a gorgeous property within Arizona’s Ponderosa Pine Forest, visitors can explore 160 acres of lush habitats belonging to North American animals.  You can even do it directly from your own car!

During this 3-mile drive, you can see black bears, white wolves, and more unique animals along the way! Deer, bison, and caribou are also often spotted, alongside the occasional hunting jaguar! Feeling ambitious? You can climb aboard the Wild Ride Bus Tour , available four times a day on a first-come, first-serve basis. Whether you choose to venture solo or with a guide, kids will love Bearizona for its playful inhabitants, always ready to put on a smile on your face.

Day 6: Sedona (ATV Tour, Cathedral Rock Overlook, Slide Rock State Park) 

Two adults sit in an ATV exploring the Sedona desert.

From the Grand Canyon, families can drive two or three hours south to Sedona, the last stop on this itinerary! Famous for its red rock scenery and focus on wellness and healing, this central Arizona city is a great place to visit with outdoorsy kids of all ages.

ATVs are a popular way to get around Sedona, especially through stunning backcountry areas. T here are plenty of other rental companies to choose from, including Sedona ATV Rentals . Some offer ATVs to rent and drive, while others offer tours around Sedona. Either way, it’s a fantastic way to travel through the rugged and beautiful Red Rock Country, especially with preteens or teens. After, you can grab lunch at Golden Goose American Grill. 

Or, families can also go on a Broken Arrow Pink Jeep Tour. This rugged off-roading adventure takes families down deep descents and through Sedona’s most beautiful backroads. We suggest booking a tour close to sunset for the best views! 

Afternoon Activity: Slide Rock State Park

Kids climbing on rocks at Slide Rock State Park, one of the best places to visit on a Grand Canyon itinerary for families.

In the afternoon, drive around 10 minutes outside of Sedona to Slide Rock State Park. Within this natural oasis, you’ll find an 80-foot-long slide. Kids will love the slippery, fun, and wild ride down! Plus, since the swimming area is 1.5 miles long, there are many places to splash too. We suggest wearing water shoes to help grip the slippery rock bottom. Some families also bring a picnic to eat, but since we already had lunch, we didn’t. 

A family of four takes a selfie in front of the sign for the Cathedral Rock, pictured in the background.

After, visit the Cathedral Rock Overlook , accessible via the Cathedral Rock Trail. This 1.2-mile hike is rated as intermediate, as there are some steeper uphill parts. Still, if you’re visiting Sedona with adventurous kids, it’ll be worth it! (Daredevil kids can even try rock scrambling!) Cathedral Rock provides some of the best views of Sedona’s red rocks, including Bell Rock. Remember: this is a popular hike and parking often fills up fast. For dinner, head to Mole Restaurant !

Day 7: Devils Bridge, Bell Rock Pathway, Airport Overlook

A view of Holy Cross at the top of the iconic red rocks of Sedona.

One of the most popular hikes in Sedona is the 3.9-mile Devils Bridge Trail in the nearby Coconino National Forest. We suggest arriving early and setting aside three hours to see everything. It’s usually crowded, especially along the stunning natural rock bridge that gives this trail its name. You can walk below it, or to satisfy your inner daredevil, you can walk on top of it!

There aren’t many casual and quick lunch spots around, but we suggest Famous Pizza.   Then, if you have the energy, rent bikes from Absolute Bikes to take along the Bell Rock Pathway . If your kids are up for a challenge, it’s beautiful and you can also hike it. Families can also hike the 0.9-mile Airport Overlook Trail to reach the Sedona Airport Overlook, one of the most scenic spots in Sedona!

Alternate Activity: Tlaquepaque Village

If you’d rather spend the afternoon relaxing, you can also check out Tlaquepaque Village . This quaint outdoor market is lovely to wander around, as cobblestone paths lead families under decorated archways. You’ll also find countless art galleries, craft shops, and other interesting boutiques to stop in. 

When you’re feeling hungry, check out The Secret Garden Cafe. Located inside the northern entrance of Tlaquepaque Village , this cozy European-style bistro has healthy and delicious options. There’s even a specific kids’ menu with quesadillas, grilled cheese, mini burgers, etc. 

Where To Stay In Sedona With Kids

A view of a crystal blue pool a the Enchantment Resort, with hotel buildings and the iconic red rocks in the background.

For somewhere to stay in Sedona with kids, check out the Enchantment Resort , a luxury hotel located in the heart of Boynton Canyon. Tucked in the red rock canyons, L’Auberge de Sedona offers a choice of rooms at its lodge or even more spacious cottages. We also recommend Adobe Grand Villas , Amara Resort and Spa , and Junipine Resort , among other hotels in Sedona for families.

Day 8: Fly Home From Phoenix

A young girl wearing a blue helmet holds onto her handle bars while stradeling her bike on a trail at McDowell, near Phoenix.

Spend the last day of your Grand Canyon itinerary for families in Phoenix. Since it’s one of the nearest major airports, it’s a good place to end your trip. You could visit some family-friendly attractions here too, including Camelback Mountain . If you need somewhere to stay overnight before flying back, consider the Westin Kierland or more options on our list of the best hotels in Phoenix for families! 

Alternate Route For A Grand Canyon Itinerary For Families

We started this Grand Canyon itinerary for families in Las Vegas as an alternative to many other itineraries that start in Phoenix and include the South Rim. This is a great option if you’re looking to incorporate the Grand Canyon as part of a larger southwest itinerary for families, since you can add in extra cities such as Las Vegas and also see Zion National Park. However, here’s another route if you want to start in Phoenix:

  • Day 1: Arrive in Phoenix around mid-afternoon. Rent a car from the airport, then take the two-hour drive to The Wilde Resort and Spa Sedona. Take the route through Cornville and parents can stop for a drink at Page Spring Cellars. 
  • Day 2: Spend this day exploring some of Sedona’s famous attractions, like the Boynton Canyon Trail or the Devils Bridge Trail. 
  • Day 3: Since you’ll be in Sedona, you can also visit nearby spots like Jerome or Old Cottonwood.
  • Day 4: On day 4 of your Grand Canyon itinerary for families, head to the South Rim. You can hike the South Kebab Trail to Ooh Aah Point and then grab ice cream at Grand Canyon Chocolate Factory.  
  • Day 5: From the Grand Canyon, make your way toward Page or Kanab if you want to continue your trip to spots like Antelope Canyon, Bryce National Park, or Zion National Park. 

From here, you could also head back toward Sedona and extend your itinerary there. Or, spend a few extra days in Phoenix, Scottsdale, or Tuscon and fly home from there. 

Check out this Amazing Sedona and Grand Canyon Itinerary For Families to learn more! 

Happy Travels!

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We hope you liked this 1-Week Grand Canyon Itinerary For Families! From Sedona to Las Vegas, there are plenty of stops along the way to make your trip even more memorable. Enjoy your next Grand Canyon adventure with your kids!

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The Family Itinerary

Grand canyon family escapade: memories in the making.

A trip to the Grand Canyon becomes a treasure trove of family memories with our “Family Fun” itinerary, combining beautiful sights, fun, adventure, excitement, and educational moments at one of the world’s greatest wonders.

Day One: Junior Ranger Program and Grand Rim Adventure

Kickstart the family adventure by participating in the Junior Ranger Program , where youngsters become protectors of national parks, blending learning about nature and history with fun exploration. To become a Junior Ranger at the South Rim, pick up the Junior Ranger Activity Booklet at various locations. Follow this with a Grand Rim Adventure, a fun-sized learning excursion led by a Field Institute instructor, weaving the canyon’s story on a 3.75-mile guided walk along the flat forested South Rim.

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Day Two: Canyon Vista Mule Ride and Trail Exploration

Engage in a Canyon Vista Mule Ride , a three-hour, four-mile adventure led by mule wranglers who share insights into the area’s geology, history, and culture. Explore the family-friendly Rim Trail , a shady and well-defined paved trail offering quiet views of the inner canyon, perfect for those desiring an easy hike. Before hitting the trail, read up on hiking tips to ensure a safe adventure. Conclude the day with a family dinner featuring southwestern flavors at the newly remodeled Yavapai Lodge Restaurant .

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Day Three: Railway Express Tour and Cultural Excursions

Embark on a Railway Express Tour after a bus ride to Williams, Arizona, starting with an Old West gunfight recreation at the Williams Train Depot. Return to the Grand Canyon by train, entertained by musicians and cowboys. Explore the Trail of Time , an interpretive walking timeline along the South Rim, pondering the magnitude of geologic time. Visit Hopi House for a blend of retail shopping and museum-quality artifact viewing, showcasing native arts and crafts.

Sunset over the Toroweap Overlook with a vibrant sky and a view of the Colorado River winding through steep red cliffs.

Day Four: Ranger-Guided Programs and Desert Exploration

Participate in a Ranger-Guided Tour or Program , immersing the family in the Grand Canyon’s history, geology, and wildlife. Head to the Desert View area for spectacular views and an all-ages experience combining history, art, architecture, and Native American culture. Marvel at the Desert View Watchtower, modeled after ancestral Puebloan watchtowers, and enjoy a meal at the Desert View Deli , offering healthy, regional-inspired menu items and trail-ready snacks. The journey ends with a treasure trove of family memories from the Grand Canyon.

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Immerse yourself in amenity-rich accommodations near Grand Canyon National Park.

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Embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of the park, where you’ll delve into the fascinating history that has shaped this extraordinary landscape.

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Grand Canyon Conservancy & Grand Canyon National Park would like to invite you to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Cultural Demonstration Program.

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Village Tour & Rim Walk

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Enjoy this family-friendly tour of the Grand Canyon's South Rim and Historic Village. Photo Credit: Denise Vasquez Photography

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  • Difficulty: Wheelchair Accessible
  • Trip Length: 3 Hours
  • Cost: $600.00 for groups up to 6 guests
  • Group size: 2 - 6 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 expert guides will share the many wonders of the world’s most famous chasm.

  • Is your group larger than 6? 
  • Want to hike a little longer? 
  • Don't see the date you want?
  • Please email us for group rates at [email protected] .

Visitors Enjoying the South Rim

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

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

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Let our experts show your family 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 and 200-million-year-old marine fossil beds. This activity is family-friendly! 

  • Is your family larger than 6? 
  • Please email us for special pricing at [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

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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.”

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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!”

Five hikers standing on forest cliff edge overlooking Grand Canyon 2017

“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!”

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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.”

Field Institute guide educating group of hiker tourists seated on beach with water and canyon in background

“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.”

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'Grand' doesn’t cut it. Mind-blowing? That’s more like it. 

At 18 miles wide, 0.9 miles deep, and 277 miles long, nothing can ever prepare you for the vastness of the Grand Canyon. The views from the lookouts along the rim will take your breath away, but we like to go a little deeper — like hiking into the canyon depths and seeing the burnt-orange cliffs soar above you, falling asleep under spectacular night skies , and learning about the park's Indigenous history to connect with this ancient landscape. Make sure your camera's fully charged... you won't be able to put it down.

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What is the Grand Canyon?

The Grand Canyon is one of the seven wonders of the world. It’s an 18-mile wide, 0.9 miles deep, and 277 miles long gorge carved by the Colorado River over 5-6 million years. Scientists estimate that humans have lived there since the last Ice Age.

How do I get to the Grand Canyon?

The closest airports to the Grand Canyon are Las Vegas and Phoenix, but you can also fly into Flagstaff (a one-hour drive from the South Rim) or Salt Lake City (about seven hours away by car). Public transport is limited, so the best option is to drive or join us on a tour.

Getting around the Grand Canyon

The Grand Canyon has a free shuttle bus around the South Rim. The shuttles take you to the best viewpoints which are inaccessible to private vehicles.

There is also a Trans-Canyon-Shuttle service between the North and South Rims between May and October.

Guided bus tours also operate in the park, as well as taxi services between the South Kaibab Trailhead, Grand Canyon Village and Tusayan/Airport.

When is the best time to visit the Grand Canyon?

The best time to visit the Grand Canyon in terms of weather and avoiding huge crowds is between March and May, and September through November.

During the peak season (June-August), thousands of tourists flock to the park for the summer vacation. That being said, all hiking trails and park facilities are open, so it's the best time to experience all the park has to offer. 

Temperatures drop in the winter and it snows in some areas, but it’s a great time to visit as there’s hardly anyone around and you’ll have the trails and views mostly to yourself.

What should I wear to the Grand Canyon?

No matter what season you visit the Grand Canyon, bring a sturdy pair of hiking boots or trainers with good grip, light and comfortable layers, a waterproof jacket, warm layers, a fleece, a sun hat, sunglasses and sunscreen.

Also, make sure you bring a reusable water bottle and plenty of snacks to refuel throughout the day.

What animals live in the Grand Canyon National Park?

Some animals you might encounter include desert bighorn sheep, deer, coyotes, mountain lions, mules, gray foxes and bears. There is also a diverse range of reptiles, amphibians and birds.

Can I use my mobile/cell phone in the Grand Canyon?

Your cell phone will probably have coverage near the park’s main tourist hubs, but there will be little or no coverage once you start hiking past the canyon rim.

Are Intrepid trips accessible for travellers with disabilities?

We are committed to making travel widely  accessible , regardless of ability or disability. We do our best to help you see the world, regardless of physical or mental limitations. 

We are always happy to talk to travellers with disabilities and see if we can help guide them toward the most suitable itinerary for their needs and, where possible, make reasonable adjustments to our itineraries.

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From slot canyons to hoodoos. The whimsical rock formations and spectacular views. The red, orange and yellow hues. Bristlecone pine to fields of fragrant sage. Deep canyons to soaring sandstone, all at an elevation offering cooler temperatures and star-filled skies. Hike, bike, and canyoneer with family through this breathtaking landscape. Lace up your hiking boots and explore two spectacular national parks!

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Venture into Grand Canyon National Park, an immense canyon over 277 miles long and nearly 18 miles wide! Savor sweeping views of the incredible natural formation from Bright Angel Point • With your family, enjoy the canyon's beauty on a hike of your choosing—maybe the North Kaibab Trail for a descent into the canyon or follow the Widforss Trail for an astounding view of the majestic San Francisco Peaks • A drive to Cape Royal provides superb views of the Colorado River as it slices through the earth • Put your feet up while gazing over the canyon from the lodge's balcony.

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This 1920s rustic stone-and-wood lodge is perched above the grandeur of the remote North Rim.

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Next you're on your way north to discover Bryce Canyon's giant amphitheater of Hoodoos – the unique geological formations the park was created to protect • With the help of local guides, enjoy an adventurous day of canyoneering • Hike within a labyrinth of spires, windows, pinnacles and other vivid rock formations sprouting from the floor of Queen's Garden—nowhere else on Earth are they found in such a high concentration • Take your stargazing to a whole new level from the front door of our lodge, which sits in an International Dark Sky Park • Bike to Red Canyon on a car-free path, surrounded by towering ponderosa pines and red sandstone spires.

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Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this simple park lodge is mere steps from the canyon's edge.

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We want to make sure you're on the trip that's right for you. Every Backroads trip is unique and this one is no exception.

While the accommodations on this trip reflect the natural surroundings of the national parks and provide unparalleled access to the best activities in the area, they are simpler than is typical of Backroads lodging. Many buildings date back to the turn of the century and have only been minimally renovated, in accordance with park regulations. The Grand Canyon Lodge North Rim and the Lodge at Bryce Canyon have basic guest rooms that are not equipped with televisions or air-conditioning (nights are usually cool due to the high elevation). Overall, the service standards can seem slow and casual when compared with the hospitality found on other Backroads trips. Please note that internet and cell phone service are extremely limited throughout the parks.​​

The properties we use on this trip are chosen for their character and ideal location—they are not known for their food. Meals can be simple and menu options tend to lack variety. Please be aware that options for vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free and low-carb meals will be especially limited and substitutions are rarely available.

The National Park Service has many regulations on hiking. In Bryce Canyon National Park, your leaders can hike with you but can't act as "interpretive guides." They'll also be unable to hike with you on certain trails in Grand Canyon National Park. Throughout the trip, your leaders will give an orientation to the area's flora, fauna and terrain before your hikes and rides. Thank you for helping us cooperate with each park's regulations.

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Fabulous! I just returned from Bindlestiff's Grand Canyon & more 3 day tour. It was Fabulous! It provided a well-planned itinerary of fascinating places (Zion National Park, Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon (optional & a must!), Monument Valley & the Grand Canyon. We were a perfect size group of twelve international travelers in a comfy van plus our delightful Tour Guide, Jade. We had enough time to immerse ourselves in each location and enjoy each experience. When on the road, Jade played upbeat themed music, weaved interested facts into a story and allowed quiet snooze time; plus the rest stops were well-spaced. On the first day we actually were in 3 states!!! Jade's yummy restaurant selections served the needs of each of the travelers' dietary requirements and the overnight accommodations were clean, comfortable & provided a nourishing breakfast. A special shout-out to Jade for her ability to ""herd cats"" while being attentive to each traveler's personal needs. She engaged with each of us in conversation and was delightful with a good sense of humor. A warm Thank You to Jade and Bindlestiff Tours!!!
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"Fabulous! I just returned from Bindlestiff's Grand Canyon & more 3 day tour. It was Fabulous! It provided a well-planned itinerary of fascinating places (Zion National Park, Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon (optional & a must!), Monument Valley & the Grand Canyon. We were a perfect size group of twelve international travelers in a comfy van plus our delightful Tour Guide, Jade. We had enough time to immerse ourselves in each location and enjoy each experience. When on the road, Jade played upbeat themed music, weaved interested facts into a story and allowed quiet snooze time; plus the rest stops were well-spaced. On the first day we actually were in 3 states!!! Jade's yummy restaurant selections served the needs of each of the travelers' dietary requirements and the overnight accommodations were clean, comfortable & provided a nourishing breakfast. A special shout-out to Jade for her ability to ""herd cats"" while being attentive to each traveler's personal needs. She engaged with each of us in conversation and was delightful with a good sense of humor. A warm Thank You to Jade and Bindlestiff Tours!!!

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You Know That Expression, “Getting There is Half the Fun.”? This is What They Were Talking About.

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Set out for an adventure to one of the most epic destinations in the world – the Grand Canyon. Ride the rails to the rim on a historic train and enjoy a nostalgic trip back in time with roaming musicians who serenade passengers, attendants that share historical and regional knowledge and even an old-fashioned train robbery. Experience the way of the west on the way to the canyon.

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Here are two great itineraries that are packed with fun and will help you get the most out of your special trip to the Grand Canyon.

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The Canyon Discovery Package

Enjoy a 2-night getaway to the canyon with our most popular package!

  • Wild West Show before the train departs at the Williams Depot
  • Roundtrip train travel from Williams, AZ to the Grand Canyon with entertainment from strolling musicians and personalized service and insider knowledge from your Passenger Service Attendant
  • Guide-narrated 1.5 hour motorcoach rim tour to scenic points along the South Rim
  • Free time at the canyon to explore
  • Two nights in Williams at the Grand Canyon Railway Hotel adjacent to the historic train depot
  • Two breakfasts and two dinners at the Grand Depot Cafe

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An Entertaining Ride

You know the Grand Canyon Railway is a historic ride on the rails with real, restored locomotives and vintage cars. But did you know there are musicians who roam the train playing the tunes of the West? How about that each car has a Passenger Service Attendant who will share facts about the area and the canyon and help you maximize your time while at the South Rim? And of course, there are cowboys! Each morning before the train leaves, the Cataract Creek Gang and the Marshal square off at the Williams Depot. Then later in the day, don’t be surprised if those cowboys are up to their shenanigans… They’ve been known to try a train robbery or two in their day.

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Stay Next to the Train Depot

The Grand Canyon Railway Hotel is located adjacent to the historic Williams Depot and is walking distance to downtown Williams and its famed main street – Route 66. Splash and swim in our indoor pool and hot tub and play on our outdoor kids playground. Right off the lobby, stop by Spenser’s Pub for a beverage with its classic handcrafted bar built in England in the 1800s. The hotel features many room types and most have two queen beds to accommodate parties of all sizes. Packages are available that include nights at the Grand Canyon Railway Hotel . You can also book a package that includes lodging inside Grand Canyon National Park.

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Ride the Train to the Canyon – Prices Start at Just $32 per Child.

These aren’t just train cars. They’re classics – restored with love – and ready to be proudly shared with you. Families can travel in one of four classes of service.

  • Pullman Class: Enjoy a historic ride in a full restored 1923 Harriman-style Pullman car. It doesn’t get any more authentic than this! Starting at just $32 per child.
  • Coach Class: Travel to the canyon in streamlined cars made in the 1950s with big windows and air conditioning in warmer months.
  • First Class: Spread out with over-sized seats, big windows, bar service, and complimentary snacks in the morning and afternoon.
  • Observation Dome: Ride high above in a streamliner-era dome. Bar service is available, with complimentary snacks provided in the morning and afternoon.

The train departs daily at 9:30 a.m. from the Williams Depot. A second train departs at 10:30 at busier times of year like Spring Break and during the summer. Call 1-800-THE-TRAIN or book online .

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A Small Town With a Big Heart

Grand Canyon Railway departs daily from Williams, Arizona. This classic mountain town is located in the Ponderosa pine forest at around 6,800 feet elevation. The town has a four-season climate and provides year-round activities, from rodeos to skiing to nearby attractions like Bearizona . Dubbed the “Gateway to the Grand Canyon,” Williams main street is none other than the Mother Road herself – Route 66. Along the famed road you’ll find classic retail stores, bars, restaurants all with a western flair.

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Grand Canyon Tours

Papillon offers a wide range of Grand Canyon National Park experiences at the South Rim, perfect for the whole family. Our South Rim helicopter tours and sightseeing airplane tours fly you over the deepest and widest regions of the canyon. We also operate ground tours aboard a customized open-air Hummer vehicle, so you can explore the best lookout points on foot. See the Grand Canyon South from the sky, from the edge, or along the Colorado River with Papillon!

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Fly Over the Grand Canyon

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North Canyon Tour

Fly over the widest and deepest parts of the South Rim on this Grand Canyon helicopter tour - you'll see towering rock formations, the lush Kaibab Forest, and the Colorado River from above!

From: Grand Canyon National Park over Grand Canyon

Duration: Approximately 25-30 minutes

Features: Views of Grand Canyon National Park | Helicopter

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This Grand Canyon helicopter tour flies over the deepest and widest sections of the national park, for aerial views of 1.7 million-year-old stone! You'll also see the Kaibab Forest, the Colorado River, and tons of unique rock formations.

Duration: Approximately 40-50 minutes

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Grand Discovery Air Tour

This airplane tour showcases the most incredible sights of the Grand Canyon's South and East Rims. You'll see impressive aerial views of ancient rock formations, the Kaibab Forest, and the Colorado River between the canyon walls.

Duration: Approximately 40-45 minutes

Features: Views of Grand Canyon National Park | Views of Colorado River | Airplane

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North Canyon Family Flight

This Grand Canyon helicopter tour shows you aerial views of the deepest and widest parts of the South Rim, as well as the Colorado River, the Kaibab Forest, and plenty of unique rock formations. The perfect family adventure!

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Imperial Air Tour on Eco Family Flight

Explore the North and East Rims of the Grand Canyon on a helicopter tour offering 180-degree views and aerial sights of the deepest and widest parts of the park. Recommend for groups of 4+.

Duration: Approximately 45-50 minutes

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North Canyon Tour with Hummer

This Grand Canyon adventure begins with a helicopter tour over the deepest and widest regions of the South Rim, and includes ground transport to multiple scenic lookout points aboard an open-air Hummer vehicle.

Duration: Approximately 3 hours

Features: Stand on the Edge | Views of Grand Canyon National Park | Helicopter | Hummer

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Grand Discovery Rim to Sky

Explore the Grand Canyon National Park from all angles with this combo airplane tour and Hummer ground excursion. You'll see views of the canyon expanse from the sky, then travel to multiple famous lookout points on an open-air Hummer vehicle.

Features: Stand on the Edge | Airplane | Hummer

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Private Grand Discovery Air Tour

This private Grand Canyon South Rim airplane tour flies over the deepest and widest rock gorges in the entire park - perfect for the whole family to enjoy!

Features: Views of Grand Canyon National Park | Airplane

Ground Tours

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The Signature Tour

This Grand Canyon South Rim ground tour takes place aboard a customized open-air Hummer vehicle, which will take you to several famous lookout points with time to explore at each!

Duration: Approximately 2 hours

Features: Stand on the Edge | Grand Canyon National Park | Hummer

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Grand Canyon Coach and River Trip

Enjoy a peaceful float along the Colorado River on this exciting tour from the Grand Canyon. Along the way, you'll see ancient petroglyphs and you'll even travel through the world-famous Horseshoe Bend!

From: Grand Canyon National Park to Page/Antelope Canyon

Duration: Approximately 12½ - 13 hours

Features: Meal | Bus | Boat

Discover Page/Antelope Canyon

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Canyon and River Adventures Tour

Experience the best of the Desert Southwest with an airplane flight over the Grand Canyon, a guided tour into the depths of Antelope Canyon, and a rafting adventure along the Colorado River and through Horseshoe Bend!

Features: Antelope Canyon | Horseshoe Bend | Airplane | Raft | Boat

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Grand Canyon with Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend

Experience the wonders of the Grand Canyon at sunrise, and tour Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon all in one day. Take a helicopter from Grand Canyon National Park to Page, AZ, as you enjoy the pinks and reds of the sun’s early light across the Canyon. Once on the ground, take a guided tour that includes views of the spectacular Horseshoe Bend and an exploration of Antelope Canyon.

Duration: Approximately 8½ hours from pick-up to drop-off

Features: Adventure Tour | Views of Grand Canyon National Park | Views of Antelope Canyon | Helicopter

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Grand Canyon Tour FAQs

What are the best grand canyon tours.

  • Papillon offers Grand Canyon trips daily that can take you to the West Rim, South Rim, or North Rim. The Grand Canyon is an easy day tour from Las Vegas. All of our Las Vegas Tours to Grand Canyon as well as our Grand Canyon Helicopter Tours from the national park fly daily!

What cities feature tours to the Grand Canyon?

We offer Grand Canyon tours from four different cities.

  • Tours from Las Vegas
  • Tours from Phoenix
  • Tours from the Grand Canyon West Rim
  • Tour from Grand Canyon South Rim

We also offer tours from Page, Arizona exploring world-famous destinations like Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, Tower Butte, Rainbow Bridge, and Lake Powell.

What is the best way to tour Grand Canyon National Park?

  • If you are short on time and want to see a lot of the Grand Canyon South Rim an air tour is the best way to spend your time. Remember, Grand Canyon National Park is huge at 1.7 million acres and, aboard an air tour, visitors have a chance to see the most photogenic viewpoints this beautiful destination offers.

What is the best part of the Grand Canyon to visit?

Both the Grand Canyon South Rim and the West Rim offer equally exciting, but different, sightseeing experiences. The South Rim contains some of the most world-famous views of the park, as well as shopping, dining, and a variety of hotels. The West Rim is a more rugged and natural location, and is home to the Skywalk Bridge, two unique lookout points, and a nearby Native American village to explore. The West Rim is also the only region where helicopter tours land on the bottom of the Grand Canyon.

How much is a tour of the Grand Canyon?

  • The price of each Grand Canyon tour is based on the type of tour and the length of your tour but ranges between $200 and $500 or more.  Papillon offers helicopter, airplane, ground, and boat tours of the Grand Canyon. Trips range from a quick sightseeing tour to a trip where you land at the bottom of the Grand Canyon in a helicopter and then take a float trip on the Colorado River!

Should I book a Grand Canyon tour in advance?

It is highly recommended that you book your Grand Canyon tour in advance. Whether you are flying to the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas , or would like to experience a tour while already at the Grand Canyon, it is non uncommon for tours to sell out on a regular basis. Check Papillon's available dates listed on tour pages and book your tour today!

What is the best time of the year to visit the Grand Canyon?

  • When planning your trip to the Grand Canyon, look to visit in either the spring or fall for the most comfortable weather. The months of April and May offer warm days, cooler nights, and you might even be able to capture photographs with snow on the canyon rims in throughout the Kaibab National Forest. Late October and November, prime time during the fall season to experience smaller crowds and all-around beautiful weather before winter hits, are exceptional times to visit.

When not to visit the Grand Canyon?

Summers at the Grand Canyon can reach high temperatures with powerful sunlight. The later summer months can also experience sudden rainstorms. In the winter months, the temperature at the Grand Canyon drops and annual snowfall is to be expected. The canyon still experiences visitation year round, but springtime and fall are the most popular times to visit.

How much is the entrance fee to the Grand Canyon?

The entry fees for Grand Canyon National Park vary depending on the vehicle being used. Current entrance fees are listed  here . Prices for Grand Canyon West general admission, which provides a day pass to the tourism area of the Hualapai Indian reservation, which includes the Grand Canyon Skywalk, are available  here .

How many days do you really need for the Grand Canyon?

The length of your visit to the Grand Canyon depends on your desires and interests. At the Grand Canyon National Park, you can stay at a variety of hotels located along the canyon's edge and explore for several days, or you can visit on a day tour from Las Vegas . At the West Rim, you can experience a helicopter landing on the very bottom, the Skywalk bridge, the most popular lookout points, and the nearby Native American village in just a day's time on a Grand Canyon helicopter tour from Las Vegas .

Where do you stay when visiting the Grand Canyon?

At the Grand Canyon South Rim, there are a variety of both modern and historic hotels, some of which are located along the canyon rim and offer stunning views. You can also camp or park an RV at the South Rim with reservations. It is highly recommended to book your stay in advance as these hotels and campgrounds are very high-demand.

The West Rim also offers camping and glamping, as well as nearby cabins available for rent, and these are recommended to be booked in advance, as well. The West Rim can be fully experienced on a day tour from Las Vegas , so an overnight stay is not always necessary.

Is Antelope Canyon near the Grand Canyon?

  • Antelope Canyon is located about 2 hours northeast of the Grand Canyon South Rim. Luckily with Papillon, you don’t have to make the drive. Simply hop aboard an airplane from the Grand Canyon South Rim for a full-day adventure. Learn more about the Grand Canyon airplane tour with Antelope Canyon and river rafting excursions.

How long do you fly over the actual Canyon?

The distance covered during your Grand Canyon air tour can vary depending on whether you are traveling aboard an airplane tour or a helicopter tour, and the duration of tour that you select. No matter how much time you have to spend on your Grand Canyon day trip, we have the perfect tour to show you the most beautiful aerial views of the park!

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Grand Canyon Tours From the South Rim

See the Grand Canyon from a brand new perspective aboard a South Rim helicopter tour or sightseeing airplane flight with Papillon! Our all-encompassing tours, including Hummer ground tours and river rafting adventures, offer the most impressive views of the largest expanses of the park. 

Whether by airplane, ground, or helicopter, the Grand Canyon National Park, also known as the South Rim, features some of the most majestic topography on the planet. We should know - we've been taking guests on tours of the area for 60 years!

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Fly over a huge portion of Grand Canyon National Park aboard one of Papillon’s helicopters which are designed specifically for tourism.

Best Grand Canyon Tour Packages

Papillon has flown the Grand Canyon since 1965 and has established itself as the world's most experienced and largest sightseeing company operating in the National Park. 

Our goal is to offer the most innovative tours of the Grand Canyon available, allowing you to see each and every unique section of the 6,000 foot deep, 277-mile long, 18-mile wide canyon. On all our trips, whether by helicopter, airplane, boat, or Hummer vehicle, you’ll learn about the history and the geology of the canyon with the first and largest Grand Canyon helicopter sightseeing company!

Visiting the South Rim soon? Check out our Grand Canyon National Park Guide  for more information about Grand Canyon National Park activities, attractions, visitor information, and more.

Grand Canyon Helicopter Tours

We are the preferred helicopter tour provider for the Grand Canyon National Park Service and we're certified to fly the entire Grand Canyon. We are proud to fly the most advanced tour helicopters available. Our EC-130s provide forward-facing, theater-style seating for unobstructed 180-degree views of the canyon’s majestic landscapes.

Aboard our luxury helicopter tours, you can gaze across the Grand Canyon’s vast expanse and straight down to the depths of the canyon floor. You can always expect best-in-class safety, service, and sightseeing during your tour with Papillon. 

Discover all of the Grand Canyon helicopter tours today.

Grand Canyon Airplane Tours

Experience magnificent aerial views soaring over the Grand Canyon aboard one of Papillon’s sightseeing airplane tours. Our aircraft are equipped with headphones for tour narration in multiple languages, climate-controlled cabins, plush seating, and high wings for unobstructed sightseeing and photography opportunities of the magnificent scenery beneath you.

Browse all of the Grand Canyon airplane tours with Papillon.

Grand Canyon Ground Tours

Want to visit as many famous Grand Canyon lookout points as possible? Book a Hummer tour and travel to several of the South Rim's most remarkable sights. During your tour along historic Desert View Drive, you’ll make several photo stops at scenic viewpoints and lookouts with time to explore at each. You can even book your Hummer tour at sunset for an even more magical view!

Grand Canyon Rafting Tours

Are you ready to escape the crowds at the Grand Canyon? Enjoy a day trip to the nearby city of Page, Arizona, where you can experience a Colorado River rafting adventure. You'll float through the world-famous Horseshoe Bend and even explore the depths of the mystical Antelope Canyon!

Check out the Grand Canyon rafting trips that Papillon offers!

Grand Canyon South Rim Attractions

The Grand Canyon South Rim has grown to be one of the most visited destinations in the world, boasting upwards of 6 million tourists each year. Between the breathtaking views and countless activities - Hummer excursions, helicopter tours, airplane tours, and rafting trips to name a few - the Grand Canyon has undoubtedly earned its status as one of the World's Seven Natural Wonders.

Incredible sights and formations can be found in nearly every direction on tours of the Grand Canyon South Rim. Aboard a South Rim helicopter tour, you can catch aerial views of many of these world-renowned landscapes.

  • Glimpse Zuni Point, the scenic overlook nestled into the South Rim
  • Pass over Dragon Corridor, the deepest and widest part of the Grand Canyon
  • Gaze out as you soar over the Kaibab National Forest. This enormous blend of aspens, spruces, pines, and firs is sure to take your breath away. You may even see deer, mountain lions, or black bears in their natural environment. 

Papillon also offers incredible ground tours of the Grand Canyon South Rim as well. Hop aboard a customized open-air Hummer vehicle for a tour through the Grand Canyon National Park. Hummer tours will stop at several of the Grand Canyon's most famous lookout points for photos and time to explore at each location.

Discover all Grand Canyon South Rim Tours .

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Guests should be able to easily walk one to two miles, which may include climbing one or two flights of stairs and walking over uneven pavement, groomed hiking trails or cobblestones. Standing up to one hour or more may be required.

Moderately paced, and may include some early morning hotel departures, one or two on-tour flights, and extended motor coach travel.

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Dreamers, visionaries, and unsung heroes shaped the preservation of three great national parks of the American West – Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon and Zion – so all who came after would experience their magnificence and relish the moment... 

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Experience the great national parks of the West at inside-the-park lodges

Experience the great national parks of the West as a true insider, exploring from sought-after, classic national park lodges (several on the National Register of Historic Places) inside the hearts of Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon and Zion national parks. Kachina Lodge in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona; The Lodge at Bryce Canyon in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah; and Zion Lodge in Zion National Park, Utah – authentic, rustic and perfectly located – are often sold out a year in advance. (Exception dates do apply; see specific tour departure date for more information.)

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Explore three national parks on one journey, tauck exclusive – champagne cruise on lake powell, private cruising on lake powell.

When Charlton Heston and fellow astronauts crash land in the 1960s movie "Planet of the Apes," the filming location was the stunning blue waters of Lake Powell… although Heston's character guesses that they are "light years from Earth on an unnamed planet." Man-made Lake Powell was created by the Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River – and it boasts crystal-clear waters, red-rock grottoes, waterfalls and secluded beaches. Enjoy a private dinner cruise under the stars aboard the yacht Canyon Princess… toasting the canyons with a glass of champagne... as well as a day cruise to discover one of named-planet Earth's great landscapes.

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Real ID Act - Effective May 7, 2025

Beginning in May 2025, some state IDs will no longer permit you to board a domestic flight. Currently, some states are compliant, some have received extensions, and some are not compliant.  Click here  to see the status of your state. If your state license is not compliant, you can use a passport in lieu of a valid state ID. 

Please Note:  The federal government has extended the deadline to May 7, 2025 for domestic airline passengers to secure a Real ID driver's license for use as identification at the airport. Travelers without a verified license or ID card will also have the option of showing other identity documents, such as a passport or military ID to board a plane.

If you are a citizen of another country traveling internationally,   you should contact an embassy or consulate of the U.S. to determine what travel documentation is necessary. You may also log on to the U.S. State Department's Internet site by clicking  here.

If you are traveling by air to join and/or depart from this tour within the U.S ., please read the section entitled Airline Security Measures under Additional Information to determine what travel documentation is required.

If you are a citizen of the U.S. or Canada who travels frequently between the two countries , you may benefit from the NEXUS program, which is a joint initiative between the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency and the Canada Border Services Agency that allows pre-screened and approved travelers faster processing at designated highway lanes in high-volume border crossing locations, at a NEXUS kiosk at several airports, and at certain marine reporting locations in the Great Lakes and Seattle regions. For further information, you may log on to the Nexus Internet website by clicking here . Please note that longer stays abroad for any purpose may require additional travel documentation.

We recommend that you make at least two photocopies of all the travel documents that you bring with you. Include copies of the photo page of your passport that contains the date of issuance, the date of expiration and your citizenship. Secure one set of copies in the safe in your room while traveling and leave one set behind with someone at home who will assist you in the event your documents are misplaced, lost or stolen.

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Note: For activities marked with an asterisk (*) in day-by-day descriptions, participation is at your own risk; a signed liability waiver will be required.

TRAVELING WITH CHILDREN AS A GUARDIAN: If you are traveling as the guardian of a child/children, we strongly suggest that you carry a letter from both parents of the child authorizing emergency treatment in the event of illness or accident. For travel abroad, many foreign countries have specific entry requirements for children under 21 who are traveling internationally without BOTH parents. (These requirements are in response to the increased incidence of children being abducted and taken abroad.) PLEASE NOTE THAT TAUCK IS NOT RESPONSIBLE for the disruption of travel caused by improper documentation for children traveling without both parents.

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See your travel advisor, or call Tauck at 800-468-2825 to make a reservation.

At the time of booking, please have the following information ready for all members of your party:

  • Tour Name and Departure Date
  • Traveler's Name: First and last names as they appear on your passport or driver's license
  • Traveler's Address(es)
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  • Emergency Contact Information: Please provide the name and phone number  of a relative or friend (not travelling with you) whom we could contact during the tour in the unlikely event of an emergency
  • Interest in purchasing a travel protection plan (US and Canada)
  • Interest in extending your trip by staying in a Tauck recommended hotel before your trip begins or after it ends
  • Interest in our specially negotiated airfares

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Deposit & Final Payment

The deposit and the fees for the optional Protection Plan or Cancel Fee Waiver [CFW] coverage are due at time of booking.

The deposit amount is $350 per person

Final Payment:

Final Payment is due to Tauck 90 days before departure for lands trips, and 120 days before departure for cruises and rail journeys. If your deposit was made by credit card, final payment will be automatic unless you opted out at time of booking. Bookings without full payment at this time may be subject to cancellation without notice. Failure to make payment will be a considered a cancellation by the guest and all applicable cancellation fees will apply.

Travel Protection Plan

Effective for plans purchased as of July 1, 2021:

Cancellation Waiver – Provided by Tauck:

Under Tauck's Cancellation Fee Waiver you can cancel your tour for ANY REASON up to the day before departure and receive a money-back refund (except in Extreme Circumstances*) on the land tour cost, based on your original method of payment.

*Extreme Circumstances:  In the event of an act of God, war (whether declared or undeclared), terrorism, accident, natural disaster, outbreak of disease, or other event or circumstance beyond our control that contributes to or results in cancellation rates above our historical cancellation rates in the absence of such event or occurrence, Tauck reserves the right to issue a credit to you in lieu of a money-back refund, applicable to a future Tauck journey.

Travel Insurance Benefits – Underwritten by United States Fire Insurance Company.

  • Trip Cancellation –  If you must cancel your tour due to a covered reason, the plan provides coverage for the amount you paid for your travel arrangements. Since the non-insurance cancellation waiver takes care of the land package cancellation fees already, this benefit reimburses the airfare cancellation charges up to the value of your original airfare purchase.
  • Trip Interruption –  If you have to interrupt your tour for covered reasons, the plan provides reimbursement for up to $5,000 to catch up to your tour or return home.
  • Travel Delay –  Provides reimbursement for missed, prepaid travel arrangements if you are delayed by a common carrier, natural disaster, unannounced strike, or other reasons as cited in the plan.
  • Medical Expense –  Reimburses covered medical expenses incurred in the event you become injured or sick during your trip. 
  • Baggage / Personal Effects Protection –  Provides reimbursement in the event your luggage or personal effects are, lost, stolen, damaged or delayed during your trip.

Worldwide Emergency Assistance Services –  Provided by Carefree Travel Assistance; 24-hour emergency telephone assistance hotline for medical and travel related problems.

The cost of Tauck's Guest Protection is: $349  per person

This protection provides insurance coverage that applies only during the covered trip. You may have coverage from other sources that provides you with similar benefits but may be subject to different restrictions depending upon your other coverages. You may wish to compare the terms of this policy with your existing life, health, home and automobile policies. If you have any questions about your current coverage, call your insurer, insurance agent or broker.

This optional Guest Protection must be requested at time of booking and fee must be included with initial payment. Fees are based on costs as of July 1, 2021, and are subject to change. Details will be provided with written confirmation of your tour reservation. Guest Protection does not protect travel agent commissions. Reimbursements will be made according to original method of payment. The amount of any refund shall be reduced by any recoveries obtained by you from any third parties.

The Guest Protection plan waives cancellation fees outlined below, provided we are notified of cancellation before your tour departs. Tour cancellation fees are waived regardless of reason, without written notice, and Tauck will refund land tour cost.

To obtain your state-specific Certificate of Insurance that contains the complete terms, conditions, limitations and exclusions of the certificate, visit  affinitytravelcert.com/docs/TACGPPDOM .

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If you cancel within 10 days of initial deposit Within the first 10 days after you place your initial deposit, you may cancel your reservation for any reason with no cancellation fees. If you cancel more than 10 days after initial deposit Regardless of reason, cancellations result in costly charges from our travel and hotel providers covering penalties and fees incurred by canceling confirmed bookings. These fees vary from tour to tour. Therefore, the following fees apply.

Cancellation Fees with Tauck's Guest Protection Plan:

Loss of Guest Protection fee, per person

Cancellation Fees without Tauck's Guest Protection Plan :

90 days or more before departure = $350 per person

89-8 days before departure = $600 per person

7-1 days before departure = $900 per person

Time of cancellation  will be when notice is received in our Wilton Woods, CT office.

In the event of an unforeseen circumstance beyond our control,  Tauck reserves the right to amend the cancellation terms outlined herein.

Note:  All Guests, regardless of residency, who book a Tauck journey have the option of purchasing the Cancellation Fee Waiver provided by Tauck in the event they need to cancel their trip after making their reservations. Tauck's Guest Protection, which includes both the Cancellation Fee Waiver and the Travel Insurance Benefits and Assistance Services described above, is not available to residents of Puerto Rico.

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Air Information and Luggage Restrictions

AIRFARE: Airfare to and from this destination is not included in the journey cost. If purchasing your air elsewhere, it is very important to provide us with your confirmed arriving and departing flight information no later than 3 weeks before your arrival date. Flight information can be submitted to Tauck (or verified, if you've already provided it) in the My Account section of Tauck.com.

TAUCK AIRPORT TRANSFERS are included at the start and end of the journey between the airport and the Tauck hotel. Airport transfers are available for any pre tour or post tour hotel stays immediately consecutive to the tour, providing flight information is received in the Tauck office no later than three weeks in advance. Details on locating your transfer upon arrival to the tour start city will be included in your final documents.

AIRLINES and CHECKED LUGGAGE: Due to space limitations during your Tauck journey, we ask that you please limit your checked luggage to one average-size suitcase per person. Besides complying with the Tauck restriction noted above, you should also be sure to research and comply with all airline baggage restrictions relating to your flights to and from your Tauck journey. Airlines have become much more strict in enforcing size and weight limits in recent years, and are free to revise luggage policies without notice. Researching and complying with airline luggage restrictions is the responsibility of the guest, and Tauck cannot be held responsible for any costs or disruptions to travel caused by the failure to research and comply with airline policies. PLEASE NOTE that if you are booked on a tour that includes on-tour flights, the checked luggage weight restrictions for these flights may be lower than the weight restrictions for your other flights.

Checked Luggage – General

Due to space restrictions, we ask that you please limit your checked luggage to one suitcase per person weighing no more than 50 pounds (23 kg) and with overall dimensions (length + width + height) not exceeding 62 inches (158 cm).

Besides complying with the Tauck restriction noted above, you should also be sure to research and comply with all airline baggage restrictions relating to your flights to and from your Tauck journey. Airlines have become much more strict in enforcing size and weight limits in recent years, and luggage exceeding airline standards for size or weight may result in expensive overage fees or other consequences.

Airlines are free to revise luggage policies without notice, and certain airlines have different baggage allowances for different classes of service. Researching and complying with airline luggage restrictions is the responsibility of the guest, and Tauck cannot be held responsible for any costs or disruptions to travel caused by the failure to research and comply with airline policies.

Tauck luggage tags will be provided by your Tauck Director on Day 1 of your itinerary. Please do not attach a Tauck luggage tag to any carry-on items, as the Tauck tags designate luggage that is to be handled and transferred by ground operators and hotel staff during your journey.

Carry-on Luggage - General

Although oversize bags and wheeled, carry-on luggage are popular for airline travel, they are often not convenient or appropriate for motor coach travel or for many on-tour flights. Most modern sightseeing motor coaches offer limited space for numerous or larger items. Space under seats or in the overhead rack is typically small, and designed to accommodate items like coats, hats, purses, and small camera bags, etc.

For your day-to-day travel while on tour, we recommend that you limit your hand luggage to a small, soft-sided carry-on piece, and that you bring only those items you need handy during the day such as make-up, medications, cameras, film, etc. Items too large to fit under the motor coach seat or on the overhead rack must be stored in the luggage bays beneath the motor coach, and may be inaccessible during daytime travel.

Health, Safety and Mobility

HEALTH CONSIDERATIONS

Please check with your health insurance provider to determine whether you are covered while traveling. If you will not be covered under your current policy, we strongly suggest that you arrange for adequate coverage while on tour.

While drinking water is generally safe at all our hotels, bottled water will be available wherever the local water is not fit to drink. We also provide bottled water on the motor coaches.

If you have a medical condition that might limit your participation in activities, please consult your physician for pre-departure health advice and notify us as soon as possible, if you have not already done so. We will advise your Tauck Director accordingly. 

The very active America's Canyonlands journey across 866 miles (1,393 km) leads you from the southwestern U.S. high desert to the mountain heights of the U.S. national parks. To enjoy this tour, you should be in good health and able to walk reasonable distances, often over unpaved and uneven surfaces. Some of the most memorable sightseeing can only be accomplished on foot. The amount of walking you do, however, is at your discretion.

Some of the excursions on this tour are:

  • A 2½ hour float trip on the Colorado River using a 22-foot (6.7 meter) pontoon raft that carries 15 passengers over 15 miles.
  • A private Lake Powell dinner cruise aboard the double-decked yacht Canyon Princess .
  • A flight-seeing adventure over Lake Powell and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (and another optional adventure to Monument Valley) in an 18-seater twin-Otter aircraft or single engine 4-or 5-seater Cessna. The planes are not pressurized and there is no oxygen on board. Since they fly at less than 10,000 feet (3,048 meters), most guests experience no problem.

Children under 4 years of age are not permitted on the float trip; children under 11 years of age must wear life jackets on the raft.

Although the hotels and lodges do have rooms that are handicap accessible, if you are traveling with a wheelchair or portable oxygen, Tauck strongly recommends that you consult with your physician to determine whether this tour is appropriate for you.

Strenuous exercise at high elevations should be avoided.

PLEASE NOTE: We regret that we're unable to provide individual assistance to guests with walking difficulties or other personal needs. The responsibility of the Tauck Director who accompanies your trip is to ensure that the larger group enjoys a relaxing and informative journey, and he or she cannot be relied upon to provide ongoing individual assistance to any one guest. Guests requiring such individualized assistance must be accompanied by an able-bodied companion who can provide it.

SPECIAL DIETARY REQUESTS

The restaurants, hotels, caterers and numerous other partners we work with all do their best to accommodate special dietary requests from Tauck guests. However, given the diverse nature of those food providers (from small wineries to grand hotels to world-famous restaurants in more than 70 countries worldwide), some of our partners are better able than others to accommodate such requests. We therefore cannot guarantee that all dietary requests can be accommodated at every meal. Also, please note that where dietary requests can be accommodated, choices will frequently be limited.

Reading List

We have compiled a reading list of recommended books to give you more information about the destinations you will be traveling to on your upcoming journey!

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In Phoenix, the sun shines more than 330 days a year. From May through September, temperatures routinely exceed 100°F (38°C). Short-lived, late-day thunderstorms, often accompanied by high winds, occur from July through mid-September. In Bryce Canyon, spring and fall weather is highly variable often with days of strong sun, wind and moderate temperatures. Las Vegas is located in the Mojave Desert and the weather in the spring and fall is sunny, warm and dry. To read about current weather conditions, we suggest you log on to the Internet website, noaa.gov , by clicking here .

What To Pack

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The weather you will encounter on this journey ranges from hot and dry in Arizona and Nevada to cool and dry at the higher elevations in the national parks. Your journey is designed with leisure in mind. Dress for comfort and convenience with a wardrobe that is adaptable and allows for layering. Generally, during the day, casual, comfortable, cotton clothing is recommended. Cool weather at higher elevations or at night will require warmer, layered clothing. For the welcome and farewell receptions, casual resort wear is appropriate; formal wear is never required.

We recommend that you pack an adequate supply of your prescription medication in its original container to last through your entire journey, together with a copy of your doctor's prescription, or a letter from your health-care provider on office stationery explaining that the medication has been prescribed for you, your travel documents and a change of clothing in your carry-on bag to avoid any inconvenience in the event that your flight or luggage is delayed.

Following is a list of recommended items to pack for your tour of America's Canyonlands :

  • Casual daytime wear – shorts, slacks, long and short-sleeved shirts
  • Sunglasses, sunscreen, hat
  • A light sweater or jacket for higher elevations or a breezy night
  • Windbreaker for the raft trip
  • A small flashlight
  • Insect repellent
  • Camera, lenses, batteries, memory cards and chargers
  • Telephoto lens
  • Backpack or belt-pack
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Lightweight, comfortable, sturdy walking shoes that have already been broken-in
  • Travel alarm clock/cell phone with alarm function (many hotels do not have clocks in rooms)
  • Rain poncho and collapsible umbrella
  • Reusable zipper-lock bags or other waterproof bags
  • Daypack for camera equipment
  • Sundries and toiletries that may be difficult to find en route
  • Copies of your travel documents that should be secured in the safe in your hotel room while traveling

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What to pack and where to stay: TPG's ultimate Grand Canyon family vacation guide

Tarah Chieffi

Until recently I had only seen the Grand Canyon from the sky while flying to Las Vegas to celebrate my 40th birthday last year. I've dreamed of visiting the Grand Canyon for years and getting a small taste from 30,000 feet up in the air rekindled my desire and encouraged me to finally plan a trip.

To me, the Grand Canyon is one of those classic family vacations. I never visited as a child but, in a lot of ways, it reminds me of the road trips we would take from Florida to the mountains in Georgia or North Carolina. The scenery was completely different than what I was used to, we spent most of our time outside and our daily agenda consisted of hiking and mountain-top picnics.

Related: How to plan your 1st visit to a national park

It was a chance to relax, connect and make lifelong memories, and I wanted to provide that same experience for my own children. What better place to commune with your family and with nature than the Grand Canyon?

I spent a lot of time researching our trip and learned a lot from our visit ... most importantly that this wasn't going to be a one-off trip. I picked up plenty of helpful tips along the way to help you plan the ultimate Grand Canyon family vacation.

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Planning ahead

How far in advance you begin planning depends on what you plan to do at the Grand Canyon. If you are hoping to stay overnight at Phantom Ranch — the only lodging below the canyon rim — you'll need to enter a lottery up to 13 months in advance. Backcountry permit applications for overnight camping and hiking in the canyon open on the first day of the month, five months in advance of your travel dates.

While Phantom Ranch is certainly on my bucket list, my three kids are all under 10 years old and probably aren't quite ready to hike to the canyon floor. We opted to stay in one of the South Rim lodges, which allow bookings up to six months in advance. The same is true for the campgrounds situated along the North and South rims.

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There is only one lodge and one campground inside the park on the North Rim and reservations can be made up to 13 months in advance.

No matter where you plan to stay, you'll need to pay a fee to enter Grand Canyon National Park. The cost is $35 per vehicle and grants access to both the North and South rims for seven days. Lifetime and annual passes are also available.

You can buy a permit in person at one of the entrances to the park, but you'll save time by purchasing it online ahead of time. When the Grand Canyon is busy, the line of cars can be backed up an hour or more, but there is usually a designated line for prepaid permits that will help you get into the park more quickly.

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If your schedule is flexible, Grand Canyon National Park participates in the National Park Service's fee-free days when entrance fees are waived for all visitors. If you visit on one of these days, you can bypass the $35 entrance fee.

What to pack

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It should go without saying that you'll want to pack lightweight, outdoorsy clothing that you don't mind getting a bit sweaty or dirty. There were a few other items that made our time at the Grand Canyon more fun and kept us more comfortable ... and a few we picked up while we were there that we didn't even know we needed.

Here's what I would recommend:

  • Refillable water bottle or hydration pack (there are a lot of bottle-filling stations around the park and in the lodges).
  • Hats, ultraviolet protection factor clothing and sunscreen for sun protection.
  • Comfortable, closed-toe shoes for hiking and walking.
  • Snacks, snacks and more snacks.
  • Daypack or belt pack.
  • Small first-aid kit for scrapes, etc.
  • Flashlight for nighttime walks (the Grand Canyon is an International Dark Sky Park ).
  • A park map that details trails, bus routes, landmarks, etc.
  • Binoculars for seeing farther into the canyon and spotting animals.

Getting there

For our trip, we flew into Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) and rented a car to drive the 3 1/2 hours to Grand Canyon National Park.

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For most trips, I rent something practical like a minivan or three-row SUV for our family of five, but a Jeep Wrangler felt more fitting for a road trip to the Grand Canyon, so I switched things up.

Related: The 1-minute video you should take every time you rent a car

The drive was beautiful and showcased the varying terrain in Arizona, starting with the desert sands and cacti near Phoenix, leading to Arizona's mountains and forests and ending at the Grand Canyon.

PHX is the closest major airport to the Grand Canyon, making it the most popular airport for arrivals to the area. Some travelers fly into Las Vegas' Harry Reid Airport (LAS), but the drive is about an hour longer than from Phoenix.

We chose to spend two nights in Flagstaff before driving all the way to the Grand Canyon so we could explore a few sights outside of the park and devote our time at the Grand Canyon to in-the-park activities.

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We also made a last-minute decision to book a one-night stay at a hotel near the Phoenix airport so that we wouldn't have to drive from the Grand Canyon to Phoenix to catch our early morning flight. It made the trip home much smoother.

There are certain times of the year when the Grand Canyon is hotter and busier, which happen to coincide with school letting out for summer vacation. If you visit in spring or fall, you'll enjoy comfortable temperatures, less rain and fewer crowds than if you visit in July or August.

Related: Tips for visiting the busiest national parks

Most of us are at the mercy of work and school schedules, though, and those hot, busy months are often the only time available to visit. I was happy to find the park only moderately crowded during our visit and the temperatures on the rim were in the 60s at night and low 80s during the day.

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Of course, if we had hiked to the bottom of the canyon, the temperatures were about 20 degrees hotter there, which would have pushed daytime temperatures to over 100 degrees. If you are planning to hike to the bottom, that's definitely something to keep in mind.

If you are planning to visit the North Rim or want to see both the North and South rims on your trip, you'll need to also keep in mind that the North Rim is closed during the winter months.

Where to stay

In Arizona, the towns of Williams and Tusayan are located less than an hour from the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park and have accommodations from numerous hotel brands to choose from if you are looking to use hotel points.

Though we couldn't earn or use points from one of the major hotel brands for our stay, I would still highly recommend staying inside the Grand Canyon rather than in a nearby town. In my opinion, no amount of points can measure up to waking up and being only a short walk away from the Grand Canyon.

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That being said, some of the Grand Canyon lodges are available through credit card travel portals like the American Express Travel portal . We paid cash for our stay at the Maswik Lodge, but the property is currently available on the Amex Travel portal on select nights for around $371 or 53,084 points per night. If you book through Amex and pay cash, you can earn 5 Membership Rewards points per dollar.

Availability through Amex is spotty, but it's worth checking if you carry The Platinum Card® from American Express , The Business Platinum Card® from American Express or the American Express® Gold Card.

There are six lodges along the South Rim and one at the North Rim. Here is a little bit of information on each to help you choose where to stay:

El Tovar Hotel

El Tovar Hotel is located directly on the canyon rim. It's by far the most elegant (by national park lodge standards) and offers the best views. It's also home to the only fine dining restaurant inside the park and, unsurprisingly, the most expensive. If I were to stay here, I would spring for one of the suites with views of the Grand Canyon, but that can run upward of $700 per night. Standard rooms are available starting at around $300.

Thunderbird Lodge

Thunderbird Lodge is set back a bit from the canyon rim, but is conveniently situated along the Rim Trail, which connects to Grand Canyon Village, the popular Bright Angel Trailhead, the main visitor center, Hermits Rest and the Kaibab Trailhead. Room rates start at around $250 per night.

Kachina Lodge

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Though not as grand as El Tovar Hotel, the Kachina Lodge is also located directly on the canyon rim with access to the Rim Trail. Some rooms have partial canyon views and we saw elk and deer munching on the grass right outside of guest room windows while we were there, which is a huge selling point for me.

Maswik Lodge

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This is where we stayed and I would stay there again in a heartbeat, especially the newer Maswik South buildings that opened in April 2022. Most of the lodges have rooms that accommodate two to four guests, but our two-queen kitchenette room slept up to five. The walk to the canyon rim is about a quarter-mile, but for the updated rooms and on-site food court, it's worth the short walk. Standard room rates start at around $140 per night.

Bright Angel Lodge

When you stay at Bright Angel Lodge, you can choose between the main lodge building or the surrounding cabins for more space and privacy. Bright Angel houses the most restaurants of any of the lodges, including a burger restaurant, a steakhouse, a saloon and a shop with coffee, ice cream and grab-and-go foods. Standard room rates sometimes drop below $100 per night and cabins start around $175 per night.

Yavapai Lodge

Yavapai Lodge is located about a 1-mile walk from the South Rim, but that comes with closer proximity to the general store, bank and other amenities. The restaurant is your best bet for a hot breakfast (buffet or made to order) and the tavern serves delicious food and drinks, including locally brewed beers. Room rates start at under $200 per night and some rooms have bunk beds and sleep up to six guests.

Grand Canyon North Rim Lodge

The only lodge inside the park on Grand Canyon's North Rim, Grand Canyon North Rim Lodge offers a variety of motel rooms and cabins. All accommodations are open seasonally between mid-May and mid-October. Dining, shopping and trail access are available nearby and rates start around $160 per night.

Your kids' ages and abilities, as well as your family's interests, will largely determine how you spend your time at the Grand Canyon. These are my top recommendations based on my time there with my own family (and my wishlist for future trips):

Start at the visitor center

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There are three reasons the Grand Canyon Visitor Center is a good first stop. First, you can pick up park maps and speak to a ranger about hiking trails and other trip-planning information. Second, once your car is parked at the visitor center, you can leave it there and use the complimentary shuttle buses to get around the park. Third, just beyond the visitor center is Mather Point — one of the best spots for a first look at the canyon. You can see for miles in every direction, including Phantom Ranch and the Colorado River on the canyon floor.

Join the Junior Ranger program

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While you are at the visitor center, ask a ranger for a Junior Ranger booklet. Once you complete the activities inside (or at least make an attempt), you can turn the book in at the main visitor center, the Yavapai Geology Museum or Kolb Studio and your kids will be inducted as official Junior Rangers. My kids had to recite a pledge and then received a certificate and commemorative badge. The activities included things like writing a poem and completing a scavenger hunt.

A similar program is available at the North Rim.

Hike the (paved) Rim Trail

With young kids, I knew our time on the hiking trails would be minimal. The Rim Trail became the exception. The trail is mostly paved and flat and stretches about 13 miles, passing some of the canyon's most popular observation areas along the way. Half of our party was too tired to hike back to the car after our time on the trail, so we popped over to one of the many bus stops along the Rim Trail and rode back in comfort.

Try the Bright Angel Trail

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My oldest son is 9 and hiking the canyon rim wasn't going to cut it for him. He wanted to know what it was like to hike down into the canyon. We headed for the Bright Angel Trail, which is easily accessible from the in-park lodges. We didn't go far, but the trail goes all the way to the canyon floor if you are up for it. This is also the trail used for many mule trips, so you may see some furry friends along the route. Watch out for their droppings and remember that they have the right of way.

Visit the Yavapai Geology Museum

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Your kids might roll their eyes when you say, "Let's visit the geology museum," but it's more fun than it sounds. In addition to the interesting educational displays, the panoramic windows at the museum provide some of the best views of the canyon. The museum was built in its spot along the Rim Trail specifically to preserve the view.

Ride the bus to Hopi Point to watch the sunset

There's no bad spot to watch the sunset at the Grand Canyon, but for an unobstructed view, head to Hopi Point on the Hermit Road shuttle route. You can also hike to Hopi Point and either walk back or hop on a shuttle.

Visit the Desert View Watchtower

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It's a bit of a drive (about 30 minutes) from the South Rim lodges, but you'll be rewarded with a view that's distinct from what you'll see at Mather Point or the Rim Trail, and access to the watchtower, the Tusayan Pueblo site, a market and deli and a gift shop with art from Native American artists.

Getting around

Because it wasn't busy during our visit, driving our rental car around the park was easy and we never ran into traffic issues or lack of parking.

The South Rim shuttle bus system is extensive, with multiple routes that make frequent stops around the park. For the most part, the shuttle buses are optional, but between March and the end of November, Hermit Road is closed to cars and can only be traveled via bus. Your park map should display the bus routes and stops.

If you enjoy exploring new areas via bike, bring one along or rent one from Bright Angel Bicycles near the visitor center. There are 13 miles of roads and greenway trails designated for bicycle use along the South Rim.

Bottom line

It's difficult to put into words the way I felt when I finally saw the Grand Canyon up close and in person. Probably the most surprising thing was that even seeing it in person wasn't enough to comprehend just how vast this natural wonder of the world is.

Luckily, I have plenty of words at my disposal to help you plan a vacation to the Grand Canyon that will let you experience its majesty in the way that's best for bringing home your own family memories. And maybe even finding words worthy of describing the Grand Canyon.

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1 day or weekend itinerary ideas.

Drive to Desert View Watchtower, ride the Hermit’s Rest route (Red shuttle) . Tip: Do it in the morning to avoid the crowds.

Hike into the Canyon : Depending on your family size, ages, and ability levels we recommend going to the visitor center for information to see which hike and how far to go, is right for you and your family/group specifically.

Ride bikes around the village and along the Arizona National scenic trail.

Camping near the Canyon Rim : Mather Campground Mather campground is located inside Grand Canyon Village. This is a great, central location for your family to sleep and make camp. There are 327 sites, each including a campfire ring, picnic table, and parking space. These hold up to six people, 3 tents, and 2 vehicles. Flush toilets and drinking water are available, as well as hot showers. No hookups for RVs.

Helicopter Tour This can be pricey, but it's definitely something that the whole family can enjoy and will remember for years to come.

Grand Canyon West Rim Skywalk is a great attraction for brave kids who want to feel like their walking over the edge of the Grand Canyon. This is the best day attraction for those visiting from Las Vegas.

Food Planning:

Because let's be honest, the kids do not care about the enormous hole in the ground unless their bellies are full. There are a variety of meal options along Grand Canyon’s rim from lodges to food trucks, but it's not like an amusement park where you'll see a concessionaire at every corner you turn; so make sure to bring enough snacks to keep your little ones from melting down when you're five shuttle stops away from the nearest snack stop. Packing snacks and having a picnic is a great way to spend some time at Grand Canyon as an activity as well. You'll burn a lot of calories hiking and walking around, so pack extra and be prepared to have a hungry family. You can also go into Tusayan or Williams to find restaurants and grocery stores.

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This house is newly listed for rental and is nestled in the Kachina Pines with breathtaking views of the surrounding forest & immediate access to trails. The house is newly updated including the kitchen & all amenities you might need, including alexa music throughout.

This is the perfect base for all your adventures including the Grand Canyon, skiing Snowbowl, hiking, exploring Sedona, and visiting Flagstaff/NAU. Its 4 bedrooms, 2 baths comfortably accommodate 12.

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RAPTOR RANCH Campground is only 20 MINUTES FROM THE SOUTH RIM ENTRANCE!

We are located close to the Grand Canyon. The campground offers 32 RV Sites, 25+ Tent Sites. FREE Raptor Flight Demonstrations to All Campers! and FREE admission to Bedrock City.

There is free WiFi Available in Lounge & Laundry Room. We have a Grocery Store on Site, Campfire Rings, Firewood Available at the Camp Store, Giftshop, Showers, Snacks, Coffee, and an Overflow Parking.

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Benefit from a full-day tour from Phoenix to Antelope Canyon to see more of Arizona’s natural beauty. Take in Route 66, Flagstaff, the San Francisco Peaks, Lake Powell, and a Navajo Trading Post on the way to Antelope Canyon. Then explore Antelope Canyon with a Navajo guide, and see the Colorado River from the Horseshoe Bend Overlook. Meals and hotel pickup and drop-off are included. Choose between a small-group or private tour.

  • Skip the hassle of driving unfamiliar roads with a guided tour
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Our home is nestled in 2.5 acres of Ponderosa Pines with breathtaking views of Doney Park East ridges & immediate access to hiking/mtn biking. The house is updated with a Gourmet kitchen & all the amenities you might need.

This is the perfect base for all your adventures including the Grand Canyon, skiing Snowbowl, hiking, exploring Sedona, visiting Flagstaff/NAU or exploring the attractions. Its 5 bedrooms, 3 baths comfortably accommodate 12 making this house perfect for large groups/families.

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Helicopter Tour of the North Canyon with Optional Hummer Excursion

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  • Upgrade to include a Hummer tour after the helicopter ride

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Backland Luxury Camping

Backland Luxury Camping

Take your loved ones on a trip they will never forget. Backland is a luxury eco-resort near the Grand Canyon. Completely surrounded by ponderosa pine forests, our one-of-a-kind tents, chef-prepared meals, and secluded location completely redefine the concept of glamping. Dine by the fire in our glass-walled restaurant, relax with a massage in our tented spa, marvel at the grandeur of the universe through our complimentary telescopes, and take advantage of miles of nearby hiking trails.

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Grand Canyon Railway

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Briar Patch Inn - Sedona

Briar Patch Inn is the #1 Ranked B&B in AZ since 2011 and has received Trip Advisor's Certificate of Excellence The Briar Patch Inn features 19 cabins situated on 9 lush acres in Oak Creek Canyon, just 3 miles north of Sedona. Each individual cabin is dressed in distinctly different southwestern decor. The lush grounds - home to wildlife, birds, and two resident sheep - showcase rambling walking paths, canyon oaks, giant pines, and sycamores, all providing the perfect setting to nurture your relationship with nature. Healthy, bountiful, homemade breakfasts are offered by the creek in spring and summer and by the lodge fireplaces in fall and winter. An attentive, longtime staff strives to provide a quality of fine service that is the hallmark of this "magical" sanctuary. A Fodor's Choice and a Frommer's favorite.

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Grand Canyon South Rim Tour from Phoenix & Scottsdale with Sedona

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Grand Canyon South Rim, Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend Day Tour from Las Vegas

  • - Grand Canyon National Park, a must-see World Heritage site in the Southwest
  • - Antelope Canyon, a renowned slot canyon whose colors and shapes have captivated photographers from around the world
  • - Horseshoe Bend where you can overlook the winding Colorado River below.

On the way back to Las Vegas, we will have a short break in Seligman, a small town on Route 66. This is a nice little stopover where you can enjoy the old American atmosphere.

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Kaibab Lodge

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Grand Canyon National Park Bus Tour from Las Vegas

Grand Canyon National Park Bus Tour from Las Vegas

Explore the natural side of Arizona with a day trip to the Grand Canyon National Park South Rim on our luxury bus tour. Your professional bus driver is trained to provide you with interesting facts about the history, flora, and fauna on one of the great wonders of the modern world.

Once you arrive at the South Rim, enjoy stops along the rim such as Mather Point and Bright Angel Lodge. Explore popular attractions in the Grand Canyon National Park such as El Tovar, Hopi House, Kolb Photo Studio, and the Bright Angel Trail and make memories of a lifetime!

Family-Friendly | Leaves from Las Vegas

Grand Canyon and Sedona Day Adventure from Scottsdale or Phoenix

Grand Canyon and Sedona Day Adventure from Scottsdale or Phoenix

Make the most of your time in Arizona with a full-day tour that visits both the Grand Canyon and Sedona. Depart early from Scottsdale or Phoenix to explore the south rim of the Grand Canyon, taking in two prime viewpoints and strolling along the rim, then eating lunch. Continue to Sedona where you check out the uptown district, and get photo ops at red rock sites.

  • Includes lunch and entrance fees
  • Learn about Arizona’s history and natural features

Leaves from Phoenix/Scottsdale | Custom Options Available | Hotel Pickup | All Fees Included | Professionally Guided | Lunch Included | Family-Friendly | Educational

Small Group Grand Canyon West Rim Day Trip from Las Vegas

Small Group Grand Canyon West Rim Day Trip from Las Vegas

Professionally Guided | Family-Friendly | Hotel Pickup | Breakfast Included | Lunch Included

Grand Canyon Signature Hummer Tour with Optional Sunset Views

Grand Canyon Signature Hummer Tour with Optional Sunset Views

Make the most of limited time and see the highlights of Grand Canyon National Park in just a couple of hours on this sightseeing tour. Ride in a windowless, open-air Hummer and listen to commentary from your guide as you visit some of the canyon’s best lookout points, where you can hop out, take photos, and explore. Since this is a small-group tour, you’ll have plenty of time to ask questions, too.

  • Visit multiple lookout points within Grand Canyon National Park
  • Enjoy the undivided attention of a private driver/guide
  • Ideal for first-time visitors and those with limited time
  • Choose from multiple departures to best suit your schedule

Canyon Plaza Premier Studio and Apartments

Canyon Plaza Premier Studio and Apartments

Pet-Friendly | Kitchenette or Full Kitchen | Family-Friendly | Swimming Pool | On-site Restaurant

Signature Tour - Grand Canyon South Rim with Ground Tour from Phoenix

Signature Tour - Grand Canyon South Rim with Ground Tour from Phoenix

Marvel at the Grand Canyon's vast expanse and some of the American Southwest's most awe-inspiring terrain during a scenic flight from Phoenix. Your pilot flies at the perfect altitude to clearly view the natural beauty of Arizona, including Tonto National Forest, San Francisco Peaks, Montezuma Well, and the Red Rocks of Sedona. Experience this majestic wilderness from the ground and air on a day-long tour that includes a stop in the National Park and the historic village.

  • Full-day tour of the Grand Canyon by airplane, from Phoenix
  • Soak in spectacular aerial views of the Grand Canyon and other Arizona landmarks
  • Fly over Tonto National Forest, the Red Rocks of Sedona and Montezuma's Well
  • Learn about the wildlife, geology and history of the Grand Canyon and Arizona

Family-Friendly | Multi-Attraction Tours | Professionally Guided | Educational | Leaves from Phoenix/Scottsdale

Grand Canyon and Hoover Dam Small Group Day Tour

Grand Canyon and Hoover Dam Small Group Day Tour

Hotel Pickup | Lunch Included | Professionally Guided | Family-Friendly | Leaves from Las Vegas

Small-Group 3 Hour Hoover Dam Mini Tour With Las Vegas Strip Pickup

Small-Group 3 Hour Hoover Dam Mini Tour With Las Vegas Strip Pickup

Visit Hoover Dam on a Las Vegas "mini" tour that doesn't take up a whole day so you don't waste your precious vacation time. Or, perhaps you have a late flight and want to do something fun after hotel check-out. After departing the Strip, head to the dam, where you visit lookout points for views and photo ops.

  • Visit Hoover Dam on a tour designed for those short on time
  • Round-trip transport provided from the Las Vegas Strip
  • Travel by small-group vehicle
  • See the dam, Colorado River, and Lake Mead from different angles

North & East Rim Imperial with Ecostar Family Flight

North & East Rim Imperial with Ecostar Family Flight

Recommend for groups of 4+. Take the Imperial Air tour on an aircraft dedicated exclusively for yourself and your family/friends.

Hilton Sedona At Bell Rock

Hilton Sedona At Bell Rock

Sedona Lodging | Family-Friendly | Pet-Friendly | Whirlpool Tub | Outdoor Pool | On-site Restaurant | Kitchenette or Full Kitchen | Golf Course | Fitness Center | Wedding Venue

Junipine Resort Sedona

Junipine Resort Sedona

Sedona Lodging | Romantic | Fireplace(s) | Kitchenette or Full Kitchen | Whirlpool Tub | Family-Friendly | On-site Restaurant | Fitness Center

Grand Canyon West Rim Bus or Private Tour with Hoover Dam

Grand Canyon West Rim Bus or Private Tour with Hoover Dam

Private Tours Available | Professionally Guided | Hotel Pickup | Breakfast Included | Lunch Included | Leaves from Las Vegas | Family-Friendly

Grand Canyon Day Tour with Sedona and Oak Creek Canyon

Grand Canyon Day Tour with Sedona and Oak Creek Canyon

Leaves from Phoenix/Scottsdale | Family-Friendly | Hotel Pickup

IMAX Grand Canyon National Geographic Visitor Center

IMAX Grand Canyon National Geographic Visitor Center

Arizona Mountain Inn & Cabins - Flagstaff

Arizona Mountain Inn & Cabins - Flagstaff

Family-Friendly | Pet-Friendly | Flagstaff Hotels

Custom Grand Canyon Day Trip from Phoenix

Custom Grand Canyon Day Trip from Phoenix

Leaves from Phoenix/Scottsdale | Family-Friendly | Hotel Pickup | All Fees Included | Professionally Guided

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Grand Canyon, Arizona: Family Travel Guide

The Grand Canyon, Arizona

What to do in the Grand Canyon

It's no much "why go" as "why would you not go?" Visible from outer space, with rock formations that pre-date dinosaurs for about a billion years, the mile-deep Grand Canyon National Park should be on every family's must-see list. With four-million-plus travelers coming each year, it's the country's most-visited national park. Most first timers with kids choose the South Rim , which is less remote than the North Rim and has more lodging options and services.

Grand Canyon South Rim: Family Travel Guide

Where to go in the Grand Canyon

Once inside the park, parents of young children may want to start with the Rim Trail , which is paved and passes many impressive lookout points. Note that there's no water on the trail, but you can fill up your bottles ahead of time in the Grand Canyon Village . The Rim Trail can also be traversed by bike and there are shuttle bus stops along the way to give hikers lots of flexibility — if kids are melting down, you can hop a bus back to the parking area. To give kids more of a taste of the wilderness, descend partway into the canyon on the beloved Bright Angel Trail , which begins with a fairly gentle grade, although it eventually reaches all the way to the bottom. There are water and rest stops along the way, and the park service suggests younger kiddos turn around after a half-mile walk, before the first switchback begins.

As an alternative to driving, the Grand Canyon Railway train leaves from the wild-west–style town of Williams, Arizona , which historic Route 66 runs though, and takes passengers to the South Rim on a two-hour trip through changing landscapes like ponderosa groves and desert plains. For the best view, it's worth upgrading to a car with dome windows and a glass roof. There's entertainment on board, including music and even a light-hearted reenacted robbery with actors playing bandits on horseback.

Family Travel Guide: Trail to Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon

Where to stay in the Grand Canyon

To maximize your time, consider staying inside the Grand Canyon National Park. These lodges are popular, though — spots open up 13 months in advance and go quickly. Persistent types may also be to book cancellations by calling the reservations office directly. Bright Angel Lodge has a primo rimside location but choose your digs carefully and be sure to confirm yours has multiple beds (not all do) or be prepared to reserve two rooms. Many families gravitate towards Yavapai Lodge , which is one mile from the rim (there's a shuttle available) but has modern, air-conditioned rooms in its East building, some with bunk beds.

Historic Bright Angel Lodge on south rim of Grand Canyon.

Where to eat in the Grand Canyon

The El Tovar Dining Room is located in its namesake hotel, which opened in 1905 and is on the National Register for Historic Places. The menus include items that have been served for years, like prime rib hash, as well as ones with a Southwestern twist, such as beef tamales. Dinner is incredibly popular: Reservations open to hotel guests 90 days in advance and everyone else 30 days out, but breakfast and lunch are less crowded and more affordable. If your kids are lagging walking up the Bright Angel Trail, motivate them with the promise of ice cream from the Bright Angel Fountain , a scoop shop at the top near the trailhead that also serves up sweet canyon views.

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Private Grand Canyon Guided Tour

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Private Grand Canyon Tour

The Private Grand Canyon Tour allows you to explore one of the 7 wonders of the world in a manner consistent with its magnificence. It gives more flexibility to cater to the expectation of just your party. Our top-rated Grand Canyon Guided Tour is rated the #1 Grand Canyon sightseeing tour 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 .

You’ll depart from either Flagstaff or Sedona, Arizona, in the morning and enjoy a comfortable ride through the Ponderosa Pine forests, making your way to the Grand Canyon. With multiple stops along the rim once you arrive, our guides will ensure you don’t miss a thing. You’ll stop to check out all of the best viewpoints and historic places while exploring famous and historic buildings, such as the El Tovar Hotel, Desert View Watchtower, and the amazing Tusayan Ruins.

Our professional guides are experts in every way. On our private tour, we make it our duty to provide a unique experience at one of the most beautiful destinations in the country—rain or shine. Book your Private Grand Canyon Tour with Grand Canyon Adventures today!

A sunset tour is also available. Please call for more information.

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  • Top-rated Grand Canyon tour
  • All entrance fees
  • Family friendly
  • Includes picnic-style lunch catered by Brandy’s Restaurant, drinks, and snacks
  • Optional stop at a Navajo trading post on return to Flagstaff
  • Flagstaff departure is 8:15am, return around 5:00pm
  • Sedona departure is 7:30am, return around 5:30pm

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  • 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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11 Best Grand Canyon Tours From Sedona Not To Miss (2024)

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Do you want to find the best Grand Canyon tours from Sedona? You have come to the right place, as we are giving you all the best options to make your trip the best it can be.

As a couple with experience exploring both Sedona and the Grand Canyon—and as avid national park travelers—we can tell you that there are lots of fantastic opportunities to explore the iconic landscape.

Not only will you get a chance to take in the breathtaking scenery, but you will also get an up-close look at geology and history that spans millions of years.

No matter which tour you select, rest assured that the experience will be one-of-a-kind.

Our Top 3 Tours: Best Grand Canyon Tours From Sedona Az

Too busy to read the full list? Here are our top 3 recommendations for the best tours of Grand Canyon from Sedona!

Ultimate Grand Canyon Private Tour

Private for just you and your family/friends

Swing by 2 other monuments to add to your experience

Grand Canyon With Train Ride

Hop aboard the train one-way for a unique experience

Ample time at the South Rim to see this incredible wonder

Small Group Complete Grand Canyon

Small group of no more than 14 max

Visit the West Rim AND the South Rim

11 Fun Grand Canyon From Sedona Tours

Let’s get straight to the tours so you can start your adventure!

1. Small-Group Grand Canyon Complete Tour

Rating: 5/5 | 11 Hours

OUR #3 BEST GRAND CANYON TOURS FROM SEDONA PICK!

Take a trip to the Grand Canyon like no other with the Small Group Grand Canyon Complete Tour .

With no more than 14 people (typically closer to 10) on each tour, you get to explore the South Rim & West Rim of this incredible natural wonder in an intimate atmosphere with your professional guide.

Enjoy stunning canyon viewpoints and take the time to explore the incredible scenery on foot.

Visit nearby sites like the Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument and Wupatki National Monument, and stop at the Grand Canyon Village for some shopping.

Your guide will ensure that you don’t miss out on any of the area’s must-see sights and will provide plenty of interesting commentary on the history of the Grand Canyon.

Best of all, bottled water and a delicious Southwestern-style lunch at a Navajo reservation are included in the tour.

Book the Small Group Grand Canyon Tour

2. Grand Canyon Deluxe Day Trip

Rating: 5/5 | 12 Hours

Explore the South & West Rim of the Grand Canyon like never before on the Grand Canyon Deluxe Tour From Sedona .

Your expert guide will take you through some of the most stunning scenery in America, stopping along the way for photos at the Painted Desert cliffs and the Little Colorado River Gorge.

Once at the Grand Canyon , enjoy multiple incredible viewpoints, including the majestic Desert View Watchtower.

Additional activities include visiting the historic Cameron Trading Post on the Navajo reservation.

Entrance fees and bottled water are included in the tour, so you don’t have to worry about a thing!

Tip: While lunch is not included, you will get free time at the Grand Canyon Village to pick a meal right up your alley because there are so many choices.

Book the Grand Canyon Deluxe Tour

3. Comprehensive Grand Canyon With Lunch

Discover the Grand Canyon like a true explorer on the Comprehensive Grand Canyon Tour .

This full-day guided tour is perfect for the “mature traveler” who wants to take their time exploring this national treasure.

You will visit several historic sites, including Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument and Wupatki National Monument, and get the opportunity to see famous Grand Canyon South Rim viewpoints like Desert View, Lipan Point, and Yavapai Point.

Your guided tour includes a delicious lunch at Cameron Trading Post, bottled water to keep you hydrated while exploring this incredible place, and time to get souvenirs at Grand Canyon Village.

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4. Grand Canyon Explorer With Ruins

Rating: 5/5 | 11-12 Hours

Explore Grand Canyon National Park like never before on the Grand Canyon Explorer Tour .

This small group tour is designed with your exploration in mind and has a maximum capacity of 14 guests, so you will have plenty of space to spread out on the ride while enjoying the magnificent landscape.

As part of the tour, you will visit Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument to witness the lava flows and Wupatki National Monument to learn about the Native American ruins.

Spend time viewing some of the most famous Grand Canyon sights along the South Rim, including Desert View Watchtower.

Rejuvenate your energy with an included delectable lunch at Cameron Trading Post to ensure you have enough stamina while discovering these awe-inspiring sites throughout the day.

Book the Grand Canyon Explorer Tour

5. Complete Day Tour From Sedona

Examine the depths of one of America’s most stunning landscapes with this Complete Day Tour .

This tour takes you to the South & West Rim, driving along one of the most scenic drives in Arizona – Oak Creek Canyon.

You will be able to explore historical sites such as Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument and Wupatki National Monument, as well as multiple viewpoints along the South Rim, where you can take stunning photos of this incredible place.

Your tour includes entrance fees and a yummy lunch at Cameron Trading Post, so you can take full advantage of exploring the Grand Canyon with plenty of energy throughout your day.

And you get just enough time to collect a few souvenirs at the Grand Canyon Village before you return home.

Book the Complete Day Tour

Grand Canyon Private Tours From Sedona

Want to take private Grand Canyon Tours from Sedona instead of with your ten new friends? We have picked out a perfect choice for your experience. And guess what? It isn’t that much more expensive!

6. Ultimate Grand Canyon Private Day Tour

Rating: 5/5 | 11 Hours | Viator Badge Of Honor

OUR #1 BEST GRAND CANYON TOURS FROM SEDONA PICK!

Experience the ultimate Grand Canyon Private Tour with only your closest family and friends.

You will begin by driving along Oak Creek Canyon, one of America’s most picturesque drives, before exploring the lava flows at Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument and Pueblo ruins at Wupatki National Monument.

Then relish a delicious lunch at Cameron Trading Post on the Navajo Reservation.

After filling up your belly, spend four hours at the Grand Canyon South Rim admiring the breathtaking views of this natural wonder.

Admission to all parks is included in your tour, so you can enjoy every moment without worrying about extra costs.

This private tour will give you exclusive access to one of America’s most visited national parks, and the memories created will last a lifetime.

Book the Ultimate Grand Canyon Private Day Tour

Grand Canyon Sunset Tour From Sedona

Want to make sure that you enjoy the sunset while at the canyon? It is spectacular, and we should know as we spent one very chilly evening there getting epic photos.

We have a couple of options that will fit your needs perfectly!

7. Grand Canyon Sunset Tour From Sedona

Rating: 5/5 | 10 Hours | Viator Badge Of Excellence

Experience the beauty of the Grand Canyon in a unique way with the Grand Canyon Sunset Tour .

With a maximum of 14 guests, a professional guide will accompany your small group tour to ensure you get the most out of your time.

On your way to the Grand Canyon , pass by incredible views, including The Painted Desert and Little Colorado River Gorge.

After a souvenir stop at Cameron Trading Post on the Navajo Reservation, your guide will take you to Desert Watchtower and other viewpoints along the South & West Rim before arriving at Grand Canyon Village .

As the sun sets, enjoy a delicious dinner at Grand Canyon Village before heading out to the canyon’s edge for some of the most incredible views at dusk.

Book the Grand Canyon Sunset Tour From Sedona

8. Sunset In The Grand Canyon From Sedona

Revel in the exquisite beauty of the Grand Canyon on this Sunset Grand Canyon Day Trip From Sedona .

You will enjoy incredible views and photo opportunities as you drive through Oak Creek Canyon, with views including The Painted Desert and San Francisco Peaks on the Navajo Reservation.

Stop at Cameron Trading Post to pick up some locally made tribal crafts before continuing your journey to the Grand Canyon itself.

Once there, enjoy several stops at viewpoints like the Desert View Watchtower.

Your scenic drive of the South Rim makes its way to the Grand Canyon Village, where you will be provided with a delicious dinner and plenty of water – so you will be ready for that stunning sunset!

As the sun begins to go down over this incredible natural wonder, enjoy endless miles of the canyon, stretching out as far as you can see to the North Rim.

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Grand Canyon Train Tours From Sedona

So far, all the tours have been by small buses or vans. These next couple of tours give you a completely different opportunity: a train ride through the gorgeous Southwest landscape.

9. Grand Canyon Excursion With First Class Train Ride

Rating: 5/5 | 10 Hours

OUR #2 BEST GRAND CANYON TOURS FROM SEDONA PICK!

Imagine hopping on board a train as part of your experience to see the Grand Canyon. What an excellent way to explore one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, don’t you think?

Start your journey on the Grand Canyon Excursion with Train Ride by taking an enjoyable bus drive through Oak Creek Canyon, taking in some breathtaking views.

Then, settle into your comfortable first-class seat and take in all the sights from the Grand Canyon Railway as you finish your trek to the South Rim.

As you cruise along, marvel at the views as they become more spectacular with each passing moment.

When you finally reach the South Rim, disembark at the Grand Canyon Village for incredible photo opportunities at multiple viewpoints nearby . Take some time to explore and enjoy lunch with your companions (lunch is not included).

As the train experience is only one-way, your ride home will be by bus/van. But this will allow you to pick up a homemade craft or two from Cameron Trading Post!

Whether you’re a veteran traveler or just beginning to explore, this excursion is great for all ages.

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10. Grand Canyon Railroad Excursion From Sedona

Rating: 4.5/5 | 10 Hours

Make your way to the Grand Canyon with this incredible Railroad Excursion !

Board the historic Grand Canyon Railway, which has been carrying passengers since 1901.

As you settle into your one-way coach ticket, enjoy entertainment and a history lesson aboard the train while taking in all the breathtaking canyon views out of the windows.

When you arrive at the South Rim, you will explore with a guide and truly appreciate all the incredible viewpoints.

Don’t forget to grab lunch in Grand Canyon Village if you’re hungry (not included in the price). Complimentary water, however, will be on hand.

As you return to Sedona aboard a bus, you can stop at Cameron Trading Post for some unique Native American crafts.

Book the Grand Canyon Railroad Excursion

Grand Canyon Day Tours From Sedona – with Hike Included

Looking for Grand Canyon hiking tours from Sedona? So far, everything we have shared has stuck to the South & West Rim. But what if you are hankering to get BELOW the canyon’s rim?

Look no further, as this last tour is for you!

11. Grand Canyon Hike From Sedona

Experience the Grand Canyon in a unique way with this Grand Canyon Hike Tour !

Embark on this once-in-a-lifetime adventure and head below the rim for an unforgettable experience.

Did you know very few people actually go below the rim? So if you take this tour, you will be one of the 5% who does.

A guide will accompany you on a 3 to 5-mile hike, teaching you about the flora and fauna of the canyon as you go. Your backpacks and hiking poles will be supplied, so all you have to do is focus on having a fantastic experience.

You will work up as sweat as temperatures below the rim exceed those up top.

But that will just have you working up your appetite as lunch, drinks, and snacks are provided for convenience.

Once you have your adventure below the rim, you will still have the chance to visit the most famous viewpoints along the South Rim to take in the magnificent views.

The small size of the tour, with no more than seven guests, allows a personal touch and an intimate experience.

Important Note: You must be able to hike 3 miles and carry 2 quarts of water in your backpack. You must also be able to walk a 1000-ft elevation change.

Book the Grand Canyon Hike

FAQs For Tours Of Grand Canyon From Sedona

Let’s go over some common questions about the Grand Canyon.

Which Grand Canyon Rim Is Closest To Sedona

The South Rim of the Grand Canyon is closest to Sedona, located a two-hour drive away. This is the most popular section of the Grand Canyon and offers incredible views from the rim and numerous overlooks along its trails. The North Rim is further away at approximately 4.5 hours by car.

Is It Worth Going To The Grand Canyon From Sedona

Absolutely! The Grand Canyon is a stunning and unique place to explore, offering incredible views and exciting outdoor activities. The South Rim is only two hours from Sedona, making it easily accessible for a day trip or longer excursion. You won’t regret taking the time to experience one of the most majestic wonders of nature.

Is A Guided Tour Of The Grand Canyon Worth It

A guided tour of the Grand Canyon is definitely worth it! Tours are tailored to your interests and can be customized for any skill level. Plus, expert guides know the best spots to visit and share information about the canyon’s history, geology, and wildlife. All in all, a guided tour will make your Grand Canyon experience even more enjoyable.

What Day Is Best To Visit Grand Canyon

The best day to visit the Grand Canyon is typically a weekday when it is less crowded. The weather in the winter tends to be milder than at other times of the year, making it an ideal time for those who don’t mind cooler temperatures. Spring and fall are also great for taking in the picturesque views of the canyon.

Should I Book A Grand Canyon Tour In Advance

Yes, it is highly recommended that you book a Grand Canyon tour in advance. Tours fill up quickly, especially during peak travel times like summer or holidays. Additionally, booking in advance allows you to plan your trip according to your budget and preferences.

To Finish – Best Grand Canyon Tours From Sedona

Doing one of the best Grand Canyon tours from Sedona is a great way to explore one of the world’s most beautiful and awe-inspiring places.

With careful planning, you can make sure your experience will be unforgettable.

The best way to ensure this is by booking a guided tour in advance so you don’t miss out on any fantastic sights and outdoor activities the canyon offers.

If you feel a bit overwhelmed with the choices we provided, then our top pick is always an excellent option. You really can’t go wrong on the Ultimate Private Tour .

No matter which tour you decide on, we know you will have an amazing time at the Grand Canyon.

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    Browse 92 tours from the best tour operators in Grand Canyon with 1,493 reviews visiting places like Grand Canyon National Park and Las Vegas. Compare & book now! Shop 2,500 operators. ... In-depth Cultural Family . LA to Vegas & Grand Canyon - 4 days Destinations Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Grand Canyon ...

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    The Grand Canyon Railway Hotel is located adjacent to the historic Williams Depot and is walking distance to downtown Williams and its famed main street - Route 66. Splash and swim in our indoor pool and hot tub and play on our outdoor kids playground. Right off the lobby, stop by Spenser's Pub for a beverage with its classic handcrafted ...

  15. Grand Canyon South Rim Tours

    Grand Canyon Tours. Papillon offers a wide range of Grand Canyon National Park experiences at the South Rim, perfect for the whole family. Our South Rim helicopter tours and sightseeing airplane tours fly you over the deepest and widest regions of the canyon. We also operate ground tours aboard a customized open-air Hummer vehicle, so you can ...

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    A Grand Canyon tour from Tauck is the ultimate way to experience this natural wonder followed by an excursion to glamorous Las Vegas. Learn more at Tauck.com! 800-788-7885 or your travel ... Tauck Bridges family tours are designed to inspire wonder and enrich understanding. Every travel detail is taken care of so you can share experiences, and ...

  17. Grand Canyon Family Vacation 2024/2025

    An unforgettable journey awaits you and your family. Standing before the mile-deep chasm of Grand Canyon is one of the marvelous moments on this six-day, action-packed family adventure in Arizona. Behold the awe-inspiring vastness of the Grand Canyon, explore the glowing red-rock formations of Sedona, and find yourself wowed by the changing ...

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    Grand Canyon North Rim Lodge. The only lodge inside the park on Grand Canyon's North Rim, Grand Canyon North Rim Lodge offers a variety of motel rooms and cabins. All accommodations are open seasonally between mid-May and mid-October. Dining, shopping and trail access are available nearby and rates start around $160 per night.

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    Tour Length. 6 days. Rating : 4.86. Outdoor: Spirited. Explore Destination. Arizona. Red Rocks & Rafting: Sedona & Grand Canyon With Your Grandchild ... Alongside your grandchild, find adventure in Sedona's Red Rocks and the Grand Canyon as you whitewater raft, explore hidden waterfalls and awe-inspiring views! Activity Level. Program No ...

  20. Grand Canyon With Kids Travel Tips

    Camping near the Canyon Rim: Mather Campground. Mather campground is located inside Grand Canyon Village. This is a great, central location for your family to sleep and make camp. There are 327 sites, each including a campfire ring, picnic table, and parking space. These hold up to six people, 3 tents, and 2 vehicles.

  21. Best family vacations: Grand Canyon, Arizona, with kids

    Visible from outer space, with rock formations that pre-date dinosaurs for about a billion years, the mile-deep Grand Canyon National Park should be on every family's must-see list. With four ...

  22. Private Grand Canyon Guided Tour

    The Private Grand Canyon Tour allows you to explore one of the 7 wonders of the world in a manner consistent with its magnificence. It gives more flexibility to cater to the expectation of just your party. Our top-rated Grand Canyon Guided Tour is rated the #1 Grand Canyon sightseeing tour on Tripadvisor! Leave the logistics and driving to us ...

  23. 11 Best Grand Canyon Tours From Sedona Not To Miss (2024)

    1. Small-Group Grand Canyon Complete Tour. Rating: 5/5 | 11 Hours. 2 hikers stand in the inner rim of the grand canyon looking down on the colorado river, a hiking tour is a unique way to take one ...