Experience a private Grand Canyon tour with expert guides. Tailored hiking, geological wonders, and insights into the park’s human history and unique ecology.
Experience a private Grand Canyon tour with expert guides. Tailored hiking, geological wonders, and insights into the park’s human history and unique ecology.
- Mather Point - Scenic viewpoint along South Rim, popular for its canyon vistas
- Maricopa Point - In addition to stunning vistas, Maricopa Point looks out over the former Orphan Lode Mine, claimed in 1891 by miner Dan Hogan. Originally mining copper, Hogan switched to uranium ore in the 1950s. Mining operations ended in 1967. Grand Canyon…
- Mather Point - Scenic viewpoint along South Rim, popular for its canyon vistas
- Maricopa Point - In addition to stunning vistas, Maricopa Point looks out over the former Orphan Lode Mine, claimed in 1891 by miner Dan Hogan. Originally mining copper, Hogan switched to uranium ore in the 1950s. Mining operations ended in 1967. Grand Canyon National Park acquired the property in 1987 but only began major environmental restoration in 2008
- Powell Point - The Powell Memorial at this viewpoint commemorates the 1869 and 1871-72 exploratory trips down the Colorado River by Major John Wesley Powell and expedition crews. Stunning vistas can also be enjoyed from Powell Point.
- Hopi Point - Hopi Point is one of the most popular viewpoints for watching the sunset and sunrise because of its wide vistas. The Colorado River comes into view to the west. Restrooms are available here.
- Mohave Point - Another spectacular point for watching sunset and sunrise, Mohave Point also offers views of the Colorado River deep in the canyon below.
- The Abyss - This viewpoint provides an almost vertical view down into the canyon, looking down into the Monument Creek drainage area where backpackers often camp next to Monument Creek or on a small beach along the Colorado River at Granite Rapids.
- Monument Creek Vista - From this viewpoint the Greenway Trail begins, accommodating hikers, bicyclists, and visitors using wheelchairs. The trail meets Accessibility Guidelines for Outdoor Developed Areas. Much of the trail follows the 1912 alignment of Hermit Road. There are six overlooks, including Pima Point, in addition to multiple resting areas along the trail.
- Pima Point - Pima Point is one of the best places on the rim to see and sometimes hear the river. The splash and grind of Granite Rapids below can be heard echoing up the canyon walls on quiet days. The Greenway Trail continues from here to Hermits Rest, allowing bicyclists and visitors using wheelchairs to share the path with pedestrians.
- Hermit’s Rest - Mary Colter, one of Grand Canyon’s most famous architects, built Hermits Rest in 1914 to look like an old miner’s cabin, complete with a giant fireplace and front porch. Today Hermits Rest has a gift shop and small snack bar. Restrooms are available here. The Hermit Trail, winding steeply down into the canyon, begins about 0.5 miles, 0.8 km west of Hermits Rest.
- South Kaibab Trail - The South Kaibab Trail offers wonderful views and can be adapted for folks of varying abilities!
- Private transportation
- Park Entry Fees
- Private, naturalist guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Private transportation
- Park Entry Fees
- Private, naturalist guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Gratuity for guides - If you had a great trip, a 10-20% tip is appreciated!
- Gratuity for guides - If you had a great trip, a 10-20% tip is appreciated!
Comprising Master Naturalists and individuals holding Master’s Degrees in Outdoor and Sustainability Education, our guide team is supremely qualified!
This journey is designed with you and your party’s interests in mind, therefore adjustments can be made during the day based on your preferences. Immerse yourself in the exploration of the Grand Canyon’s…
Comprising Master Naturalists and individuals holding Master’s Degrees in Outdoor and Sustainability Education, our guide team is supremely qualified!
This journey is designed with you and your party’s interests in mind, therefore adjustments can be made during the day based on your preferences. Immerse yourself in the exploration of the Grand Canyon’s rich geological features while gaining insights into its unique ecological makeup. Our guides will weave tales of the park’s anthropological past while offering knowledge on its varied plant and animal life.
*Please be aware that the Grand Canyon National Park now operates a shuttle system, which you’ll be using with your guide to reach specific hikes/trails.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.