Sedona to Grand Canyon Equinox; A perfect private day adventure!
Overview
Locally based tours provide a more genuine experience of the Grand Canyon, with the journey originating from Sedona. The route includes scenic drives through Oak Creek Canyon and Flagstaff, enriched by geology and history insights along the way.
- 🌄 Visit four points of interest along the canyon while learning about Native American and settler history.
- 🍽️ Lunch stop at Cameron Trading Post within the historic Dine' (Navajo) reservation.
- 🚐 A local guide with extensive knowledge enhances your tour, ensuring a comprehensive experience.
- 🏞️ This tour is one of the few that traverses the painted desert, offering unique sights.
- ⚠️ Exiting at the South Gate, all aspects of the park are covered for a complete visit.
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Pickup included
- Parking Fees
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- 15% Gratuity for local guide.
Meeting point
Return details
- A quick drive and geologic and historical lesson while we travel onto the Colorado Plateau. We discuss the settler history, unique geology and experience a major climate change in less than 20 minutes. (pass by)
- Experience the wonderful colors of the painted desert while we drive across the Navajo nation to the East entrance of the Park. We talk about how this seemingly barren, yet beautiful land, is home to the oldest group of natives in North America, and the legends that unfold. (pass by)
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Cameron Trading PostA break for lunch. As well as the best place to buy native art and see souviners.
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Grand Canyon National ParkThis is a fantastic tour designed to focus solely on the Grand Canyon. We spend 4-5 hours exploring the rim, discussing the geology, and interpreting the ancient past of Öngtupqa, the great Salt Canyon that holds 13,000 years of mystery. The course of the day consists of 4 stops along the rim, with lunch in between. A short walk along a paved path, and then we make our way back to Sedona after 4 hours of sight seeing.
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Grand Canyon Desert View WatchtowerWe make a full stop here to enjoy the incredible architecture of the desert view watch tower. Designed as a replica to all the Archaeoastronomy sights in the Southwest. Its the first view Grand Canyon.
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Lipan PointHere we get the singular best view of the Colorado River anywhere in the National Park! We point out formations, and the painted desert, as well as spending time with you at this stop to point our how the views are constantly changing!
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Here we visit the site where Thomas Moran painted one of the most iconic scenes in the Grand Canyon. This is where I point out the specific geology of the Grand Canyon, from only this point can you see every layer exposed.
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Yavapai PointLast stop, with in the parks Village boundaries. This is where 70% of visitors frequent, most do not leave the Village area. This is here the train, the restaurants, and all the hotels are located. Its the deepest. widest part of the Canyon considering its 278 miles distance. Its the main show, from here is where you group gets to spend a full hour roaming and exploring. The views are nearly incomprehensible. This will be out last stop while in the park. We have more stops, and allow more time to explore the park and Village than nearly all other companies, including Utah and Nevada based operations.
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SedonaReturn back to Sedona. Expect a 2.5 hour trip, we do make a pit stop half way back.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met,
you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.