These are the top activities Grand Canyon National Park has to offer. Take some time to browse through the list below of some of the best and most highly-rated tours and activities in the area. When you're ready to book, give our reservation agents a call at 855-866-1912 and we'll take care of everything for you!
Hummer Tours
Take in the views of Grand Canyon National Park in a custom open-air Hummer. The tour will stop at outlooks for you to appreciate the scenery, take some pictures, or explore the area. Day and sunset tours are available.
Jeep Tours
Currently, Grand Canyon Jeep Tours & Safaris is the only tour company on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon that offers off-road tours. The tours offer a unique personalized experience with the opportunity to view wildlife in their natural surroundings and include in-depth interpretive discussions from local guides at the edge of the Grand Canyon. Also being offered is the Indian Paintings Tour which takes customers to a historic Native American petroglyph site.
Smooth Water Float Trips
This wonderful river adventure starts you at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and climbing aboard a large, motorized river raft, you will pass by some of the most spectacular geologic scenery in the world.
Helicopter and Airplane Tours
Seeing the large scenery and grand majesty of the Grand Canyon is not an experience that you will soon forget. There are many opportunities fly over and around the many amazing locations in the large area of the Grand Canyon, and they offer the perfect way to experience the amazing presence of the Grand Canyon.
Stargazing
Unveiled by darkness, the Grand Canyon transforms into a celestial wonderland. Escape light pollution and witness a dazzling display - a million glittering stars splashed across a vast, inky canvas. The Milky Way stretches like a luminous river, and constellations come alive. Peer into the depths of space with a telescope (or simply your eyes!), catching glimpses of distant galaxies and nebulae.
Hiking
Lace-up your boots for a Grand Canyon adventure! Hike along the rim for breathtaking panoramic views, or challenge yourself with a descent into the canyon depths. Choose from easy, family-friendly paths like the South Kaibab Trail with stunning viewpoints to the more strenuous Bright Angel Trail that leads you all the way down to the Colorado River. No matter your skill level, Grand Canyon hiking offers a unique way to experience the vastness, colorful geology, and ever-changing light of this natural wonder. Remember, check trail conditions, bring plenty of water, and be prepared for the dramatic elevation changes.
Biking
Hit the rim on two wheels! While exploring the depths of the Grand Canyon by bike isn't possible, the park's South Rim offers designated paved and unpaved trails perfect for a scenic cycling adventure. Hop on your bike and cruise along the Arizona National Scenic Trail. Grand Canyon offers roughly 13 miles (21 km) of designated paths, perfect for cyclists seeking a more intimate exploration. Feeling weary? No worries! The park's shuttle buses are bike-friendly, with stops every half to one mile along the entire 13-mile stretch. Simply load your bike (or e-bike) on board and continue your scenic journey!