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Grand Canyon Village (South Rim), Arizona, United States of America
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Hit the road in style in a colorful campervan, getting off the beaten track to explore at your own pace. Drive between sights in a vehicle painted by local artists, and swap your seats for a cushy sleeping set-up to... camp out each night right in your ride.
Pick up your campervan and hit the road, catching the eye of the people you pass as you cruise down Nevada's highways and byways in your cheerful, brightly colored vehicle. Get up close to natural wonders and must-see attractions from Sin City to SoCal, beating the crowds and reaching areas that can't be accessed by larger campers.
With all the comforts of home right in your vehicle, you can explore at your leisure and park your ride whenever you want to rest or hangout. Discover secret beaches, ride to mountain outlooks, and soak up the scenery of the open road. When the mood strikes, find a cool camping site and put the car in park. The van has a sink with running water, a refrigerator, a 2-burner stove, and a picnic table, so you can whip up meals to dine al fresco on the go. When it's time to catch some shut-eye, the comfy beds are the perfect place to rest up for your next day of adventure. Read More close
Pick up your campervan and hit the road, catching the eye of the people you pass as you cruise down Nevada's highways and byways in your cheerful, brightly colored vehicle. Get up close to natural wonders and must-see attractions from Sin City to SoCal, beating the crowds and reaching areas that can't be accessed by larger campers.
With all the comforts of home right in your vehicle, you can explore at your leisure and park your ride whenever you want to rest or hangout. Discover secret beaches, ride to mountain outlooks, and soak up the scenery of the open road. When the mood strikes, find a cool camping site and put the car in park. The van has a sink with running water, a refrigerator, a 2-burner stove, and a picnic table, so you can whip up meals to dine al fresco on the go. When it's time to catch some shut-eye, the comfy beds are the perfect place to rest up for your next day of adventure. Read More close
$359
per Vehicle

Reward yourself with incredible views of the rushing Colorado River during a private challenging day hike to discover the Grand Canyon's fabled past. Descend a whopping 2,600 vertical feet (792 m) along the Grandview Trail and drop into a mesa... chock full of artifacts from the region's historic mining era.
Join your certified guide near the park's South Rim and set off in search of the Grandview trailhead. Featuring 3 miles (5 km) of switchbacks that meander into a mesa near the storied Last Chance Copper Mine, this is a steep and strenuous hike that provides mesmerizing views of the Grand Canyon and incredible 19th-century artifacts from the region's profitable mining days.
After arriving at the trailhead, begin your descent into the canyon—navigating exposed bedrock along a rugged track. At the end of the trail, glimpse the Last Chance Copper Mine—where Hopi tribes once gathered blue copper to make paint, and where minerals were extracted from the earth during the 1890s. Explore the only cave in the canyon open to visitors here, in Horseshoe Mesa. Then, begin your ascent—marveling at inspiring views of the flowing Colorado River as you scale the trail's challenging, yet intensely gratifying terrain. Read More close
Join your certified guide near the park's South Rim and set off in search of the Grandview trailhead. Featuring 3 miles (5 km) of switchbacks that meander into a mesa near the storied Last Chance Copper Mine, this is a steep and strenuous hike that provides mesmerizing views of the Grand Canyon and incredible 19th-century artifacts from the region's profitable mining days.
After arriving at the trailhead, begin your descent into the canyon—navigating exposed bedrock along a rugged track. At the end of the trail, glimpse the Last Chance Copper Mine—where Hopi tribes once gathered blue copper to make paint, and where minerals were extracted from the earth during the 1890s. Explore the only cave in the canyon open to visitors here, in Horseshoe Mesa. Then, begin your ascent—marveling at inspiring views of the flowing Colorado River as you scale the trail's challenging, yet intensely gratifying terrain. Read More close
$420
per Group

If you’ve never been hiking in the Grand Canyon, Bright Angel Trail is an ideal place to start. With well-maintained pathways, a good amount of shade, and sweeping views of mountains and mesas, it’s a popular trail for experts and... beginners alike.
Begin your hike at the Bright Angel Trailhead, winding your way around dusty, copper-hued rocks. Stop to take in panoramic views of the Grand Canyon, marveling at the way the peaks and plateaus look painted in shades of red, yellow, and blue. Keep your eyes peeled for the endangered California condor soaring overhead, as well as bighorn sheep trotting along just below the rim. Especially amazing are the primitive pictographs etched into the rocks, left by Native Americans some 900 years in the past.
Depending on your goals, you can tailor this hike in several different ways. Upon reaching Mile-and-a-Half Resthouse, you can head back down for a roundtrip hike of 3 miles (4. 8 km). If you’d rather make a day of it, you can continue all the way to picturesque Plateau Point with an unbelievable view overlooking the Colorado River. There’s also a number of rest stops in between, allowing you to eat lunch whenever you get hungry or turn around whenever you desire. Read More close
Begin your hike at the Bright Angel Trailhead, winding your way around dusty, copper-hued rocks. Stop to take in panoramic views of the Grand Canyon, marveling at the way the peaks and plateaus look painted in shades of red, yellow, and blue. Keep your eyes peeled for the endangered California condor soaring overhead, as well as bighorn sheep trotting along just below the rim. Especially amazing are the primitive pictographs etched into the rocks, left by Native Americans some 900 years in the past.
Depending on your goals, you can tailor this hike in several different ways. Upon reaching Mile-and-a-Half Resthouse, you can head back down for a roundtrip hike of 3 miles (4. 8 km). If you’d rather make a day of it, you can continue all the way to picturesque Plateau Point with an unbelievable view overlooking the Colorado River. There’s also a number of rest stops in between, allowing you to eat lunch whenever you get hungry or turn around whenever you desire. Read More close
$420
per Group

Unlock the mesmerizing beauty of the Grand Canyon on a private guided day hike through one of the park's more secluded regions. Descend the Hermit Trail—a lovely route named after Louis D. Boucher who lived in the area for 20... years, building trails and contributing to the vibrancy of the community.
Join your guide at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon and head straight for the Hermit trailhead. Compared with trails that host hundreds of visitors on a daily basis, the Hermit Trail allows you to explore the Grand Canyon in relative solitude, catching sight of pristine canyon flora, appreciating uncommon artifacts, and absorbing sweeping views of the Colorado River charting its powerful course through the ravine below.
Choose to hike to Santa Maria Springs—a 5-mile (8-km) excursion into the canyon with an impressive drop of 1,760 vertical feet (536 m). Or, test your mettle on Dripping Springs—a narrow trail that offers 6. 5 miles (10. 4 km) of entertaining switchbacks. Savor a well-deserved lunch along the way. Finally, cap your journey off with 360-degree views back at the trailhead where you can reflect on your experience and revel in a sense of accomplishment. Read More close
Join your guide at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon and head straight for the Hermit trailhead. Compared with trails that host hundreds of visitors on a daily basis, the Hermit Trail allows you to explore the Grand Canyon in relative solitude, catching sight of pristine canyon flora, appreciating uncommon artifacts, and absorbing sweeping views of the Colorado River charting its powerful course through the ravine below.
Choose to hike to Santa Maria Springs—a 5-mile (8-km) excursion into the canyon with an impressive drop of 1,760 vertical feet (536 m). Or, test your mettle on Dripping Springs—a narrow trail that offers 6. 5 miles (10. 4 km) of entertaining switchbacks. Savor a well-deserved lunch along the way. Finally, cap your journey off with 360-degree views back at the trailhead where you can reflect on your experience and revel in a sense of accomplishment. Read More close
$370
per Group

Absorb stunning views of the Grand Canyon on a private guided hike along the South Kaibab Trail. A true ridgeline descent, this route lets hikers customize their experience with a variety of different options, resulting in 360-degree vistas of the... Grand Canyon's burnt umber cliffs and sandy limestone walls.
After arriving at the park, chat with your guide about your desired level of activity and select a route to pursue. Begin with an accessible descent along meandering switchbacks toward Ooh Aah Point. A short 0. 9 miles (1. 4 km) lands you at this unforgettable promontory. If you like, continue on to Cedar Ridge—a lovely lookout point where you can feast on your well-deserved lunch and refuel with an energy-replacement drink.
From Cedar Ridge, choose to challenge yourself on an invigorating jaunt to Skeleton Point—2,000 feet (610 m) below the canyon's rim—where you can catch sight of the flowing Colorado River far below. Or, return to the South Rim, enjoying the heart-pumping ascent and reveling in the feeling of cool winds kissing your skin at the summit. Read More close
After arriving at the park, chat with your guide about your desired level of activity and select a route to pursue. Begin with an accessible descent along meandering switchbacks toward Ooh Aah Point. A short 0. 9 miles (1. 4 km) lands you at this unforgettable promontory. If you like, continue on to Cedar Ridge—a lovely lookout point where you can feast on your well-deserved lunch and refuel with an energy-replacement drink.
From Cedar Ridge, choose to challenge yourself on an invigorating jaunt to Skeleton Point—2,000 feet (610 m) below the canyon's rim—where you can catch sight of the flowing Colorado River far below. Or, return to the South Rim, enjoying the heart-pumping ascent and reveling in the feeling of cool winds kissing your skin at the summit. Read More close
$370
per Group

Soar above the enormous ochre-colored Grand Canyon during this exhilarating skydiving adventure that allows you to experience this natural wonder from a heightened perspective. Join a professional instructor as you fly tandem over this massive gorge, taking in epic views... as you glide to the ground.
Meet your guide at the Paragon Skydive center and listen to a brief orientation, informing you of everything you need to know to safely skydive, whether this is your first time or 50th. Then it's time to put on your gear and jump aboard a plane that zips you upwards, high over the canyon below. When you've reached altitude, dive out of the aircraft with your professional instructor attached to your back.
The electrifying rush that comes as you fall back to earth, accelerating to speeds of up to 124 miles per hour (220 km/h) is sure to take your breath away. Riding tandem allows you to simply enjoy the experience as your guide does all the work, activating your parachute so you can take in expansive views from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. At this slower speed you can enjoy the spectacular scenery from this incredible bird's-eye view as you float back down to the ground. Read More close
Meet your guide at the Paragon Skydive center and listen to a brief orientation, informing you of everything you need to know to safely skydive, whether this is your first time or 50th. Then it's time to put on your gear and jump aboard a plane that zips you upwards, high over the canyon below. When you've reached altitude, dive out of the aircraft with your professional instructor attached to your back.
The electrifying rush that comes as you fall back to earth, accelerating to speeds of up to 124 miles per hour (220 km/h) is sure to take your breath away. Riding tandem allows you to simply enjoy the experience as your guide does all the work, activating your parachute so you can take in expansive views from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. At this slower speed you can enjoy the spectacular scenery from this incredible bird's-eye view as you float back down to the ground. Read More close
Categories: Adventures, Air, Balloon & Helicopter Tours, Tours & Sightseeing
14 hours
Free cancellation
$418
per Traveler