The Grand Canyon Provides Sunlit Views on Memorial Day Weekend!

May 27, 2011 by  
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Feel the cool breeze and the warm sun on your back as you head out to the Grand Canyon, full of exciting, natural rock formations and an amazing atmosphere during Memorial Day. Celebrate the freedom of America and remember the sacrifice of our great soldiers as you walk across canyon trails and down ravines. The Grand Canyon provides a great way to relax and focus outside of the hustle and bustle of some of the hot spot cities for tourists. Memorial Day weekend is just around the corner, so remember to bring all the equipment you’ll need, including hiking boots, suntan lotion sunglasses and camping gear. Or, if you’re staying nearby, you can make reservations at a Grand Canyon area hotel.

Many activities abound in the Grand Canyon area, and you can make your getaway even better with the Grand Canyon Explorer Hike, taking you to regions of the Grand Canyon that provide an extensive history on the area’s original tribes, with Indian cliff dwellings with markings and carvings to provide evidence of their original inhabitation. You’ll hike for part of the day, covering approximately three miles as you take in the surrounding views.  You’ll also be provided a gourmet lunch in the mid-afternoon, giving you an extra boost to finish the hike!

The Antelope Canyon Tour provides yet another outlet for extraordinary sightseeing and relaxation. Bring your camera on the deck of this cruise ship as it heads out on a pleasant hour and a half cruise through the winding Antelope Canyon. Take a look at the unique cliff formations, many of which are so narrow that they can only be seen on the water. The Antelope Canyon is an impressive 150 miles long and more than 400 feet deep, giving you an idea of the vastness of this region.

Experience the Grandeur of the Grand Canyon from the Water!

May 2, 2011 by  
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Once you have seen the Grand Canyon from above, experience the beauty and majesty of this natural wonder during a scenic cruise. There are several different cruise options you can choose from that will show you the beautiful, multi-colored canyon walls carved out over millions of years by the force of rushing water. The hour and a half long Antelope Canyon Tour will take you through one of the most inspiring sights of nature as you travel from Wahweap Bay into the Canyon on the Navajo Nation and return by way of the Glen Canyon Dam. Make sure your camera is ready as you witness the changing colors in the vibrant sandstone walls and rosy sand beaches that meet with the deep blue water of Lake Powell.

During the three hour Canyon Adventure Tour, you will cruise past the Glen Canyon Dam and see impressive panoramic views of the giant Tower Butte. The dark desert multicolored sand appears like hand woven tapestry upon the towering rock walls. Along the way, the knowledgeable crew will provide an interesting and informative narration about the area and the formation of the canyon. Enjoy the fresh air and sit on the open upper deck. Or, if you prefer, you can sit inside and enjoy the panoramic views from the 360 degree windows.

See one of the most unique natural formations during the Rainbow Bridge Cruise. The Rainbow Bridge was formed by water and wind long ago and is the largest natural bridge in the world today. It spans 275 feet with a height of 290 feet making it almost as tall as the Statue of Liberty. During the cruise, you will be able to leave the boat and explore this beautiful area on your own, with plenty of time for photos. You can choose from either the five hour tour or the seven hour tour, which will give you more opportunities to explore at places such as the Dangling Rope Marina. Whichever tour you choose, you are sure to take many fabulous memories home with you!

View the Immense Grand Canyon from Above on Your Vacation!

April 5, 2011 by  
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Planes and helicopters will transport you from one area of the canyon to the next on these extraordinary adventures in the Grand Canyon. You can view the majesty of the canyon with a bird’s eye view, taking in the Painted Desert and sharp cliff faces that make this place one of the natural wonders of the world. The canyon attracts thousands of people every year, but the because of its sheer size and immensity, the canyon is best viewed from above, giving visitors the best understanding and big picture of the area while they’re here.

Start off your Grand Canyon adventure by taking the South Rim Airplane Tour, an exciting trip that provides you with highlights such as Zuni Point, the beautiful Painted Desert, Navajo Indian Reservation and the Desert View Watchtower. Fly high across the canyon in your comfortable airplane, letting the pilot do the work as you enjoy all the sights surrounding you. You’ll even have a chance to see the tremendous Kaibab National Forest, the most famous natural growth in the area.

In addition to the airplane tour, visitors can also see highlights of the South Rim on the North Canyon Helicopter Tour, providing amazing views of the winding Colorado River and the Dragon Corridor. The helicopter will enter the Dragon Corridor during your 30 minute flight, giving you an up-close inspection of the amazing geological features that surround this unique area. You’ll also receive a special live narration from your pilot, providing you with insight into the area’s history.

Discover both the North and the South Rim on the exciting Grand Kingdom Helicopter Tour – North & South Rim, giving visitors a sightseeing experience 5,000 feet above the Colorado River. Visitors will find out more about the geological features of the Grand Canyon than they ever imagined, with an easy way to sightsee and learn from viewpoints near such highlights as the Imperial Point to the Painted Desert.

Hike, Ride and Sightsee at the Grand Canyon

March 3, 2011 by  
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The Grand Canyon area holds many activities and tours for families and friends, and you’re welcome to try as many as you can fit in for your vacation. Many visitors are awestruck by the sheer size of the canyon walls and rock formations, and you’ll have a great time exploring the area during your excursion. Make plans to stay close to the Grand Canyon and view the splendors of the Painted Desert. You can reserve the following activities to provide you with new opportunities for discovery while you’re on vacation.

Grand Canyon Explorer Hike

You can tour some of the surrounding rim of the Grand Canyon on this eight hour excursion, viewing layer upon layer of jagged rock and colorful cliffs. You don’t have to worry about a strenuous hike – it’s rated “easy to moderate” difficulty for everyone, including beginners, so your hiking experience can be as enjoyable as possible. The smooth trails are wide and easy to follow, and you’ll even get a little exercise!

Air, Land and Sunset Safari – Jeep, Helicopter Tour Combo

Combine all of your transportation around the Grand Canyon into one amazing tour, experiencing all facets and views of this incredible natural landmark. You’ll go to places like the Kaibab Plateau, the Dragon Corridor and see a large portion of the Colorado River. Your 30 minute helicopter tour includes narration, so you can sit back and relax as you receive a bird’s eye view of the canyon walls.

Grand Canyon Scenic Rim Full Day Tour

Spend the day with your knowledgeable tour guide as you head across a large portion of the Grand Canyon beside picturesque areas like old fossil beds and Indian cliff dwellings. Bring your camera to snap photos with your friends with the gorgeous sun-soaked canyon in the background. Best of all, you’ll be treated to a delicious lunch and beverages to renew your energy.

Pack Warm for Winter in the Grand Canyon!

November 29, 2010 by  
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The last leaves of autumn are about to drop, and the chilly winter weather will extend even to the Grand Canyon. If you decide to plan a vacation around the area this year, you’ll have plenty of sightseeing and areas to go to, but make sure you’re mindful of the new season. Some of the trails may have ice on them, and hiking into the Grand Canyon is only recommended if you have a professional guide to take you along. Luckily, there are many Grand Canyon activities for you to browse through to find a safe and fun sightseeing experience. The raw, natural landscape across the Painted Desert is certainly worth it, whether you’re planning a trip in December or June.

If you’re set on seeing the canyon sights on foot, you can easily do so with the Grand Canyon Explorer Hike. The hike will follow much of the ancient Indian cliff markings, and you’ll be able to snap pictures of some of the fossils that have been embedded into the rock. After a long afternoon, you can sit down to a delicious lunch and beverage, enjoying the view and soaking up the sun’s rays. The tour is around eight hours, so pack only what you need.

In addition to a walking tour, you can also travel in style with the Grand Sunset Safari Jeep Tour, which travels across miles of the South Rim for gorgeous views of the Kaibab National Forest, where you’ll hopefully get to see some of the wildlife inside the area along with arching terrain that is truly epic in stature. Later on, you’ll walk up 80 feet into an observation tower, offering you a full view of your surroundings including the San Francisco Peaks.

Bask in Grand Canyon Views and Highlights!

November 16, 2010 by  
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The winter chill is spreading across much of the United States, but you can enjoy the last bits of warmth near the deep ravine of the Grand Canyon for your fall vacation. Drive up close to the edge and watch as the sun spills yellows, oranges and reds over the rugged rock formations interspersed all throughout the area. The canyon is full of adventures for the more spontaneous visitor, and we offer several tours and sightseeing excursions to accommodate them. Whether you’d like peace and tranquility or a full day’s exploration, we have exactly what you’re looking for.

 Grand Canyon Smooth Water Bus Trip

If you want a closer look at the canyon walls from the Colorado River, a rafting trip like this one is the perfect fix. Enjoy thousands of formations and shore scenery on your 15.5 mile trip along the winding river. You’ll initially be transported to the raft with a smooth running motorcoach. Later on, sights like the Navajo Indian Reservation, the Grand Canyon National Park and the Painted Desert will slowly come into view. In addition to all of the sights, you’ll also be treated to a complimentary box lunch.

Majestic Helicopter Tour – North and South Rim

For those looking for a little less physical intensity during their Grand Canyon stay, they can pick from one of the helicopter tours for a hands-free sightseeing excursion. Don’t worry about paddling, hiking or biking across stretches of rock and ravines. Simply sit back and enjoy the view with 30 minutes of pure, natural beauty. You may discover some of the wildlife that congregates along the North Rim, including the Kaibab squirrel. Heading to the south, you’ll see the famous Dragon Corridor, and after viewing it you’ll realize how much the open chasm lives up to its name. A narration of each highlight is included through your headset.

Grand Sunset Safari Jeep Tour

Finally, end your vacation on land during the most gorgeous time of the day. Inside a powerful 4X4 Jeep, you travel across much of the Kaibab National Forest to see much of the wildlife that inhabits the area. Once you reach the Grand Canyon, your tour will take you to an 80-foot observation tower, where you’ll be able to see it all at once – the Painted Desert, San Francisco Peaks and the Grand Canyon sunlit cliffs.

Travel to the Grand Canyon during the Thanksgiving season, and you’ll certainly have something to be thankful for. You may even go back again next year!

Enjoy Entertainment and Views of the Grand Canyon

October 31, 2010 by  
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If you’re looking for a bit of entertainment in between your exploration of the Grand Canyon, you’ll be glad to know there are plenty of attractions available during the fall season. See the deserts and vast chasms up close with a trip to the IMAX, or sit back on your train ride via the Railway Budd Coach Train Tour. The surrounding towns keep the Grand Canyon traditions alive, so you can head over to your favorite vacation destination at your convenience. Check out some of the entertainment activities below to find out what’s in store for you.

Imax Theatre Grand Canyon

If you have kids, the IMAX is a great opportunity to see the Grand Canyon in a whole different light. Sit back in a comfortable chair as you watch the enormous six story tall screen take you on a powerful adventure. The narrator will capture you interest as you listen to the 34 minutes of factual information, preparing you for your own experience. Before the movie begins, you and your group can look through the National Geographic Visitor’s Center located outside the theater, where you’ll be able to browse through some of the educational tours.

Grand Canyon Railway Budd Coach Train Tour

And speaking of tours, a train ride is the perfect way to learn about your surroundings while still experiencing a popular mode of transportation back in the 1930′s.  There’s a special show set up before you train ride begins, and afterward you can head over to the smooth coach train from the Budd Manufacturing Company. You’ll board in Williams, Arizona, and end up 65 miles away near the Grand Canyon’s gorgeous South Rim. While you’re there, you’ll have almost four hours to view the beauty of the country. Afterward, you can relax as the train heads back on the two hour and 15 minute trip to Williams.

Grand Canyon Smooth Water Bus Trip

Finally, don’t forget about the breathtaking Colorado River that runs through the canyon by taking a tour beside it via motorcoach. Your transportation will  start you off at the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, take you beside the Glen Canyon Dam and eventually you’ll see views of the Navajo Indian Reservation and Grand Canyon National Park. The highlight of your trip, a gentle float down the Colorado River, will serve as the trip’s finale.

The Grand Canyon’s overwhelming sights and entertaining attractions are enough to draw in the most wary of travelers. You’ll have a great time in these natural areas!

Spend Labor Day Weekend Viewing the Grand Canyon in the Air!

September 2, 2010 by  
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Labor Day weekend marks a great time for the sights of the Grand Canyon landscape. The red painted desert stretches on for miles, and you’ll see rock formations all throughout the ravine. Your sightseeing experience can be even better up in the air, and there are plenty of helicopters and planes awaiting your arrival for a bird’s eye view of the various canyon rims. Soar above the Colorado River by looking through the folowing tours.

Grand Kingdom Helicopter Tour – North & South Rim

See two sides of this natural landmark on a flying tour across cliffs and various vegetation. From 5,000 feet above, you’ll be able to view the Colorado River as it rushes around bends and twists in the rocky gaps. The color of the river will change depending on the mineral content of the water, appearing either aqua blue or brownish red. Don’t worry about a noisy ride, as the helicopter is one of the quietest aircrafts in the Grand Canyon area.

South Rim Airplane Tour

If you’d like to see all the sites of the South Rim, you can fly above the area inside the comfortable interior of a plane. Along the way, you can look for areas like the Navajo Indian Reservation, Zuni Point and Painted Desert. Each area has its own special sites, such as the tall Desert View Watchtower and historic Temple Butte.

North Canyon Helicopter Tour

If you decided on the South Rim Airplane Tour, you can always follow up with a view of the opposite side of the canyon. Explore via helicopter famous sights like the Dragon Corridor, which is located near the canyon’s center. The area is both the widest and deepest part, and you’ll be able to see the entire thing within minutes with your transportation.

See the sights of the canyon in all directions with these tours and more. Your Labor Day weekend couldn’t be more promising!

Admire the Amazing Beauty of the Grand Canyon

July 22, 2010 by  
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There are several fantastic ways to experience the beauty and wonder of the Grand Canyon with an Imax showing, jeep tours, and more that are sure to be a perfect fit for your trip. Learn about the history of Native Americans around the Grand Canyon through their fascinating paintings on the Grand Sunset & Indian Painting Jeep Tour, experience the Grand Canyon from the comfort of your seat when you attend the Imax Theatre Grand Canyon, or enjoy one of several other great activities.

There are many more activity options ranging from helicopter tours to taking a scenic hike into the Grand Canyon. Whatever way you choose to explore the Grand Canyon, you are sure to have a truly unforgettable experience. For a list of more exciting activities in the Grand Canyon area, click here.

Grand Sunset & Indian Painting Jeep Tour

Take an exciting trip through Kaibab National Forest on the Grand Sunset & Indian Painting Jeep Tour. A few great things you will see on this tour include Indian Paintings, the South Rim, great forest views, and also the breathtaking sunset over the Grand Canyon. You will be able to climb to the top of an observation tower where you can enjoy views of the Grand Canyon, Painted Desert, and the San Francisco Peaks.

Imax Theatre Grand Canyon

If you are wanting to experience the Grand Canyon but don’t have the time to do so firsthand, see Grand Canyon The Movie at the Grand Canyon Imax Theatre which lasts approximately 34 minutes. Here you can watch a highly informational and realistic movie featuring the Grand Canyon on a six story screen that measures 82 feet wide. You will sit amongst 524 seats to see this fantastic movie located by the National Geographic Visitor’s Center where you can also see wonderful displays and learn about additional tours.

Also offered in the Grand Canyon area are several great hotels. Whether you are searching for basic amenities or a fancy retreat we have the lodging choice perfect for your vacation needs. For a list of hotels in the Grand Canyon area, click here.

Ride, Row, or Hike into Grand Canyon Adventures!

June 24, 2010 by  
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These upcoming weeks are perfect for a trip down into the Grand Canyon, whether you’re pursuing a scenic hike or a rafting expedition. Deep into the canyon’s ravine, the painted deserts come alive with gorgeous waterways off the Canyon Dam and florid rock formations that are present as far as the eye can see. Grab your gear and book a hotel in some of the comfortable lodging near the park. You’ll be ready for the experience of a lifetime as you try out these activities!

Put your oars in the water as you take the Grand Canyon Smooth Water Bus Trip along the winding Colorado River. The trip starts at the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, where you’ll be transported on a scenic drive out to your raft for an all-day river tour, as well as a delectable lunch along the coast around noon. Bring your friends, as the river raft can hold up to 22 passengers!

For a look at the Grand Canyon from land, try the Grand Canyon Explorer Hike, which takes visitors on a three mile hike around the rim of the canyon, giving you a picturesque look at the historical indian dwellings and bright red rock formations. Grab your camera for a moderate walk with provided lunch in the afternoon.

Finally, for a different watery excursion, you may be interested in the Canyons Adventure Tour, where a yacht will take passengers through the intricately detailed Navajo Canyo, with colored painting and designs on the jutting rock formations. Enjoy refreshing drinks and listen to your tour guide as he or she tells the stories and legends behind the origins of the canyon.

Step into adventure with these exciting activities around the Grand Canyon area. There are plenty of sights to capture on camera to take back with you!

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