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Grand Canyon Tours
Grand Canyon Attractions :: Northern Arizona Attractions :: Activities & Things to Do at the Grand Canyon
The vast majority of the millions who see the Grand Canyon every year stroll along the paved South Rim path for an hour or two, have a snack and call it a day. While there’s nothing wrong with that method, those vast spaces, magnificent rock faces and the magical light compel some people to stay a while and delve deeper into the canyon’s mysteries. But where to begin? (Continued, below right.)
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Grand Canyon Vacations
Choose a lodge that's a throwback to rustic pioneer days or choose an upscale hotel with all the modern amenities. Stay near the Grand Canyon National Park or stay a short distance away in historic Williams or Winslow. Whatever your desire, lodging that will fit your needs awaits!
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U-Drive Tours
Drive yourself on a Grand Canyon sightseeing adventure from Las Vegas. No schedules, no deadlines. Experience the Grand Canyon and all its wonders first hand in an SUV or self drive Jeep Tour! We offer ALL Grand Canyon tours. When you book a U-Drive Tour, we pick you up at your hotel, and take you to our terminal for assignment of your vehicle. You will be met by one of our Tour Specialist who will provide you with a full orientation of the days events and activities.
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Meteor Crater
Located in Northern Arizona, a visit to the Meteor Crater Visitor Center provides you with an enjoyable educational experience in well maintained, modern facilities, which are kept spotlessly clean. The former Museum of Astrogeology has been remodeled and includes new displays on the never-ending process of impacts and collisions in our solar system. |
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Canyon Dave Tours
Full-day Tours from Sedona to the best Grand Canyon viewpoints. Comfortable air-conditioned vans, happy people, and a passionate, university-educated guide on every tour. You will visit and understand the Grand Canyon's geology, history, and wildlife. The tour includes lunch, all the Grand Canyon viewpoints, and the picturesque Painted Desert and Navajolands.
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Thoughts on the Grand Canyon - the Easy Way The Grand Canyon may well be the most accessible of the world's wonders...
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Grand Canyon Tours
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Grand Canyon tour companies offer practically every imaginable means of discovering the Seventh Wonder of the World. Swoop in and out of 1,000 foot canyons like one of the region’s California condors on a Grand Canyon helicopter tour. Those with more time can float lazily for days down the Colorado River on a Grand Canyon boat tour.
If you’re looking for a short day trip and a no-muss, no-fuss approach that lets you kick back, enjoy the scenery and let someone else handle logistics, Grand Canyon bus tours are a value-packed option. Most tours feature a guide who gives you background on the geology, biology and human history of the canyon and the Colorado plateau. As a bonus, tours originating in Las Vegas include a drive over Hoover Dam, and some spend time there to let guests learn about this marvel of engineering. Some even provide telescopes to let you spot cool details without having to clamber down a canyon trail.
If you do crave the challenge of scrambling down the sides of the canyon, but aren’t necessarily an experienced hiker, there are companies that specialize in providing guided hiking tours of the Grand Canyon. Expert guides add tons of information and a measure of safety, as well as providing the gear, so you can simply take in the once-in-a-lifetime sights and not worry about the details of the trek.
Regardless of whether you use wheels, choppers, hooves or your own two feet to tour the Grand Canyon, this is the place to find Grand Canyon tours that suit your travel style, interests and budget. Check Grand Canyon Gateway often for discounts, travel tips and all the information you need for your Grand Canyon adventure.
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