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Wildlife, forests, gardens, and the green pockets of Grand Canyon National Park that make it bearable in monsoon and beautiful by November. Day trips and short drives where the landscape is the point.
1Start your day with Canyon Ministries on a peaceful Grand Canyon Morning Rim Tour, exploring this iconic landscape through a biblical Creation perspective. Watch the canyon awaken as early morning shadows give way to vibrant reds and glowing rock layers across the South Rim. Travel in comfort along Desert View Drive, stopping at 4–5 breathtaking overlooks on the South Rim’s east side. At each stop, step out to enjoy panoramic views while your knowledgeable guide shares engaging insights into Grand Canyon geology, wildlife, and history—all connected to the biblical account of Creation and the Flood described in Genesis. Experience the beauty, scale, and meaning of the Grand Canyon like never before. Reserve your spot today. Additional rim tours, Colorado River trips, and backpacking adventures are also available.
2Experience the Grand Canyon on a guided Sunset Rim Tour with Canyon Ministries, exploring this world-renowned landscape from a biblical Creation perspective. The tour begins inside Grand Canyon National Park at the Grand Canyon Visitor Center flagpole, meeting approximately four hours before sunset. Travel in comfort along Desert View Drive on the South Rim’s east side, stopping at some of the canyon’s most spectacular overlooks and panoramic viewpoints. At each stop, step out to enjoy breathtaking scenery, explore the rim, and engage in meaningful teaching. Your guide shares fascinating insights into Grand Canyon geology, wildlife, and history, framed by the biblical account of Creation and the Flood described in Genesis. The tour concludes with a stunning Grand Canyon sunset as the sun sets over the western horizon. Duration varies by season, returning about 30 minutes after sunset. Additional rim tours, backpacking, and river trips available.
3The South Kaibab Trail offers some of the most breathtaking views in the Grand Canyon, and our guided hike ensures you experience it like never before. Our expert guides are passionate about the canyon’s history, geology, and natural wonders, weaving stories and facts into your journey for a truly unforgettable adventure. Unlike other trails, the South Kaibab’s ridge-top route provides unmatched, 360-degree panoramic views at every turn—perfect for photographers and nature lovers alike. We keep group sizes small for a more personal experience, ensuring you connect with your guide and fellow hikers. Whether you’re marveling at sunrise over Ooh Aah Point or standing in awe at Cedar Ridge, this hike promises an adventure that is both challenging and rewarding, leaving you with memories to last a lifetime. Let us handle the logistics while you soak in the canyon’s beauty.
4Take your Grand Canyon visit up a notch and venture into the Grand Canyon National Park on a 2 to 3 hour Hummer tour. Signature 9:30 and 1:00 pm tours are approximately 2 hours, Sunset Tour is approximately 3 hours. The adventure begins once you board a Hummer specifically designed for sightseeing. Each Hummer can accommodate 13 passengers, and the stadium style seating provides excellent views from all seats. Travel to some of the most popular lookout points the park has to offer and learn interesting facts about its history as a driver/guide provides commentary from point to point. Be sure to capture the amazing views of this once-in-a-lifetime Grand Canyon experience!
5See the Grand Canyon’s most breathtaking views on a 40–50 minute aerial sightseeing adventure. Soar along the edge of the South Rim as the canyon floor opens below you, revealing the Colorado River, the North and East Rims, and iconic formations including Imperial Point and the Dragon Corridor. Fly in a state-of-the-art helicopter featuring comfortable seating, wraparound windows, and headsets for clear communication with your pilot—perfect for sightseeing and aerial photography. Enhance your experience by adding a guided Hummer tour. Travel in an open-air, customized Hummer and stop at multiple scenic viewpoints along the canyon’s rim. Upgrade must be selected. Important Notice (Effective Jan 1, 2026): Grand Canyon National Park will require entrance fees for non-U.S. residents on commercial ground tours, including Hummer combinations. International guests must purchase a $250 pass or pay $100 per adult. Children 15 and under enter free.
6Transform your trip to the Grand Canyon into an epic experience. Relax in an open-air Jeep Wrangler as a seasoned guide takes you on an adventure to a few of the most scenic destinations the South Rim has the offer. If this is a once-in-a-lifetime trip to the Grand Canyon or a return visit, your guide will leave you with an experience of discovery and wonder few will ever know. The history, its dramatic geology, wildlife and the extraordinary landscape of this natural wonder are revealed through stories, facts and legend. You’ll travel along the stunning South Rim in an open-air Jeep Wrangler, ending at Grandview Point, witnessing some of the most expansive, gorgeous, and magnificent vistas ever experienced. A free ticket to the IMAX® Movie, "Grand Canyon: Rivers of Time," is included in your tour. Due to new NPS guidance, non-US residents may be subject to an additional $100 entrance fee.
7Climb aboard for a spectacular South Rim experience. Explore the entire South Rim, venturing to Desert View Watchtower - the easternmost developed area of the Park. Our local, expert guides will navigate the route taking you to the most exclusive look-outs and providing you with the best photo opportunities. Your entertaining guide will interpret the indigenous fauna and flora, and provide captivating geological and human history. Travel in an open-air Jeep Wrangler and stop at many prominent vistas, some fairly remote the farther east you go. At the Desert View Watchtower be sure to look at the murals depicting scenes of local Indian culture. Then peer down thousands of feet and witness the mighty Colorado River where it curves and heads to the west. On a clear day, you can see over 100 miles. A free ticket to the IMAX® Movie, "Grand Canyon: Rivers of Time," is included in your tour. Due to new NPS guidance, non-US residents may be subject to an additional $100 entrance fee.
8From a luxury helicopter, soar above the massive gorges of Grand Canyon National Park and the winding Colorado River. Take in breathtaking aerial views of the park’s most recognizable landmarks, including some of the oldest exposed rock formations on Earth. After a brief pass over the rugged forests of the North Rim, return to the South Rim through the Dragon Corridor – the canyon’s deepest and widest section. Upgrade your experience with a guided ground tour aboard a customized open-air Hummer. A professional driver will take you to scenic viewpoints such as Duck on a Rock, Yavapai Point, and Moran Point, with time to explore and take photos. Important Notice: Effective January 1, 2026, Grand Canyon National Park will implement entrance fees for non-U.S. residents on commercial ground tours, including Hummer combos. International guests must purchase a $250 pass or pay $100 per adult. Children 15 and under are free.
9Witness one of the natural wonders of the world in all its glory. The Grand Canyon is so massive, so awe-inspiring, that you simply have to see it with your own two eyes to truly understand its scale. This self-guided tour takes you to all the best vistas and hiking trails on the canyon’s South Rim and fills you in on the fascinating history of the canyon and the Native people who once lived there. So get out there and see something incredible! Hermit Road isn't accessible by private vehicle during the summer. The tour will instruct you to park at stop 15 and walk from stops 16-22, then take the shuttle for stops 23-31. The stops after 31, on the eastern side of the park, can once again be accessed via private vehicle. After booking, check your email/text to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action while connected to WiFi or mobile data. Enter the password, download the tour, & enjoy it offline. Follow the audio instructions and route from the designated starting point.
10Departing from Grand Canyon Western Ranch—just two hours from Las Vegas—this 25-minute helicopter tour offers one of the most breathtaking and affordable ways to experience the Grand Canyon. Soar over the Mojave Desert, Ancient Joshua Tree Forest, Spirit Mountain, and Grand Wash Cliffs before descending 1,500 feet into the canyon for rare views once seen only by eagles. Enjoy forward-facing seats, panoramic windows, and expert pilot narration as you trace over 15 miles of the Colorado River and return through the stunning Quartermaster Canyon.
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