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One of the seven wonders of the world, it is no surprise that recreation abounds at the Grand Canyon.  Hiking, Rafting, Camping, Backpacking, Scenic Flights and Adventure Tours of all kinds are available to visitors from around the world who make this pilgrimage.  Not only does Grand Canyon National Park offer amazing tours, many other wonderful destinations are right next door.  When you vist the Grand Canyon you can also explore, Bryce Canyon, Zion, Sedona, Monument Valley, Lake Powell, Capital Reef, and Grand Staircase National Monument, just to name a few.  


Join us for any of the Grand Canyon tours listed below for the experience of a lifetime!

Grand Canyon Day Hikes
Explore the South Kaibab, Bright Angel and Hermit Trails.

Grand Canyon Backpacking
Multi-day trips to the Bright Angel Loop, Rim to Rim, Indian Gardens, Horseshoe Mesa and New Hance Loop.

Havasu Falls
One of the most incredible places on the planet!

Adventure Packages
We offer several adventure tour packages that include trips into the Grand Canyon.

Southwest Tours
Our Southwest Tours are an excellent way to take in the wonders of the Desert Southwest.


Grand Canyon Rafting
We offer one day whitewater and smoothwater rafting trips.


Grand Canyon's Rim
Grand Canyon Vista
 
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What about the Grand Canyon?
Attracting visitors from around the globe, the Grand Canyon is one of the seven natural wonders of the world. This canyon is 10 miles across from the South Rim to the North Rim, and drops one mile from the Rim to the Canyon floor. Although not the largest or deepest canyon in the world, it is easily the most magnificent, exposing a geologic library dating back almost 2 billion years. This cross section of earth creates stunning interplays of light and shadow that are constantly shifting from sunrise to sunset. The Colorado River is the main force that shaped the Canyon, and this is what is used to measure the Canyon’s 277 miles in length. Beginning at Vermillion Cliffs below Lake Powell, and extending to Grand Wash Cliffs near Lake Mead and the Hoover Dam, Grand Canyon National Park encompasses a whopping 1.2 million acres.
 
Where Is The Grand Canyon?
Grand Canyon National Park extends over two states, making for long driving times. The South Rim is home to Grand Canyon Village, and is the most popular tourist destination. The South Rim is a 5 hour drive from Las Vegas, and 4 hours from Phoenix. The North Rim is a 3 hour drive from the South Rim, 5 hours from Las Vegas and 6 hours from Phoenix.
Havasu Falls is located in the western Grand Canyon on the Havasupai Indian Reservation. The trailhead is about 3 hours from the South Rim, 4 hours from Las Vagas and 5 hours from Phoenix. 
 
When Should I Go & What’s The Weather Like?
The best time to visit the Canyon is in the spring and fall. Winter brings cold temperatures and snow, as the South Rim sits at 7,000 ft in elevation. At 8,000 ft, the North Rim is closed from Mid October to Mid May due to extreme snow conditions. Summer brings extremely hot temperatures, with some small relief with monsoon rain storms in July and August, making it a great time to cool off at the North Rim, or with a whitewater rafting trip down the Colorado. This is also a great time to check out the cool, pristine waters of Havasu Falls.

What’s There To Do?                                                                                                                                                
Incredible sightseeing, hiking and backpacking are popular activities. Whitewater rafting, fly fishing and checking out indigenous wildlife will add elements of adventure to you trip.
 



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