Flagstaff’s Comprehensive Grand Canyon Tour offers travelers a well-rounded exploration of Northern Arizona’s natural wonders. This nine-hour journey takes guests to iconic landmarks, including the dramatic Sunset Crater Volcano and the intriguing Wupatki National Monument. With a small group size and knowledgeable guides, the tour provides an enriching experience, complete with scenic overlooks, a lunch stop, and the chance to take in the region’s captivating landscapes. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned explorer, this comprehensive tour promises an unforgettable adventure.
Key Points
- Full-day tour from Flagstaff covering the Grand Canyon and nearby attractions, including Sunset Crater Volcano and Wupatki National Monument.
- Maximum group size of 14 travelers and approximately 9-hour duration, with daily departures between 8:00-8:30 am.
- Includes hotel pickup, admission tickets, bottled water, and opportunities to explore scenic overlooks and Native American handicrafts.
- Guests must provide car seats or booster seats for children under 8, as required by Arizona law, and the tour is not wheelchair accessible.
- Tour has a 4.7 out of 5 rating based on 24 reviews, with some feedback on lunch arrangements and guide’s speaking pace.
Tour Overview
This comprehensive full-day tour from Flagstaff to the Grand Canyon and top attractions allows visitors to experience the region’s natural wonders and cultural heritage.
The tour includes visits to Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, Wupatki National Monument, and Cameron Trading Post.
With a maximum group size of 14 travelers, the experience lasts approximately 9 hours, departing daily between 8:00-8:30 am and returning around 5:00-5:30 pm.
Priced from $208.72 per person, the tour provides complimentary hotel pickup, admission tickets, and bottled water, though a 20% tip for guides is recommended.
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Itinerary Highlights
The tour begins with complimentary hotel pickup within Flagstaff city limits, allowing guests to start their journey to the day’s destinations. First, visitors explore the Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, hiking a short trail through the volcanic Bonito Lava Flow. Next, they explore the ancient Pueblo ruins at Wupatki National Monument, learning about the history of the Sinagua people. A lunch stop at the Cameron Trading Post offers a chance to browse Native American handicrafts before the main event – exploring the South Rim of the Grand Canyon and its multiple scenic overlooks.
Itinerary Highlights | ||
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Morning Pickup | Sunset Crater | Wupatki Monument |
Cameron Trading Post | Grand Canyon Rim | – |
Inclusions and Requirements
The tour includes bottled water and complimentary hotel pickup and drop-off, as well as admission tickets for Sunset Crater and Wupatki National Monument.
However, guests must provide their own car seat or booster seat for children under 8, as required by Arizona State Law. Hotel information is needed 72 hours prior to the tour date.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, and a moderate level of physical fitness is recommended.
Guests can cancel the tour up to 24 hours before the experience starts for a full refund.
Exploring Sunset Crater Volcano
As the tour makes its way to the first stop, travelers are treated to the captivating sight of Sunset Crater Volcano. This 1,120-foot cinder cone is the result of a series of eruptions that occurred between 1040 and 1100 AD.
Guests will have the opportunity to explore a short trail through the Bonito Lava Flow, providing a firsthand glimpse of the volcano’s dramatic landscape.
The tour guide shares insights about the formation and geological significance of this national monument, offering a fascinating introduction to the volcanic wonders that shaped the region’s unique terrain.
Discovering Wupatki National Monument
After exploring the volcanic wonders of Sunset Crater, the tour ventures into Wupatki National Monument.
This ancient Pueblo ruins site offers a glimpse into the lives of the Sinagua people who inhabited the region centuries ago. Visitors can explore the well-preserved structures, including a large communal dwelling, a ceremonial kiva, and a ball court, while learning about the history and culture of these indigenous people.
The tour guide shares fascinating insights, bringing the site to life and fostering a deeper appreciation for the region’s rich heritage.
Onward to the next stop, the Cameron Trading Post.
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Visiting Cameron Trading Post
Following the tour of Wupatki National Monument, the group makes its way to the renowned Cameron Trading Post. This iconic hotel provides a lunch stop and an opportunity to browse Native American handicrafts. The trading post offers a diverse selection, as showcased in the table below:
Item | Price Range |
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Navajo Rugs | $100 – $2,000 |
Hopi Kachina Dolls | $20 – $500 |
Turquoise Jewelry | $50 – $500 |
Pottery | $25 – $500 |
Guests are free to explore the trading post at their own pace, seeing the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Marveling at the Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon, one of the world’s most renowned natural wonders, captivates visitors with its breathtaking vistas.
Guests on the Grand Canyon tour from Flagstaff are treated to multiple overlooks along the South Rim, showcasing the canyon’s vast scale and geological complexity.
Key highlights include:
- Mather Point, offering panoramic views of the iconic gorge
- Yavapai Observation Station, with informative exhibits on the canyon’s formation
- Bright Angel Trail, a popular hiking route providing a closer look at the layers of rock
- Grand Canyon Village, a historic town with museums and the iconic Hopi House
- Breathtaking sunsets that paint the canyon walls in vibrant hues.
Guest Reviews and Important Notes
Guests who’ve experienced the Grand Canyon tour from Flagstaff are generally quite pleased with their overall experience.
The tour boasts an impressive 4.7 out of 5 rating based on 24 reviews. Travelers praise the knowledgeable guides and the beautiful scenery, with many highlighting the personalized nature of the experience.
However, some have provided negative feedback about the lunch arrangements and the guide’s talking pace.
Importantly, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and car seats for children under 8 are required by Arizona law. Guests must provide hotel details prior to the tour date.
Sum Up
The Comprehensive Grand Canyon Tour from Flagstaff offers an exceptional opportunity to explore the region’s iconic natural wonders. With a full-day itinerary, small group size, and knowledgeable guides, guests can enjoy the breathtaking landscapes of Sunset Crater Volcano, Wupatki National Monument, and the Grand Canyon. This tour provides a comfortable and enriching adventure, making it an ideal choice for those seeking to discover the beauty of northern Arizona.
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