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  1. 45-minute Helicopter Flight Over the Grand Canyon from Tusayan, Arizona

    45-minute Helicopter Flight Over the Grand Canyon from Tusayan, Arizona

    45 minutes (Departs Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona)

    by Viator

    Your tour beings at the Grand Canyon airport in Tusayan, Arizona. Fly over the ponderosa pines of Kaibab National Forest on a 45-minute helicopter excursion…

    Not LP reviewed

     
    from USD$248.99
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    Pink Jeep Tours

    This company must be doing something right because it recently celebrated its 50th anniversary. The company runs 13 different thrilling and funny, if bone-rattling, off-road tours lasting from about two hours (adult/child $55/42) to four hours ($167/144). Tours to the Grand Canyon are also offered.

    reviewed

  4. Phoenix / Valley Area Highlights

    Phoenix / Valley Area Highlights

    4 hours (Departs Phoenix, Arizona)

    by Viator

    Travel in air-conditioned comfort around the fascinating city of Phoenix. See the Old and New West as you visit the State Capitol, Camelback Mountain,the…

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    from USD$64.99
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    Absolute Bikes

    Absolute Bikes has the scoop on the biking scene. The shop offers mountain-, road- and children’s-bike rentals (from $15 per day), as well as trail maps and info. It also sells equipment and does repairs.

    reviewed

  6. Sedona Adventure Outfitters & Guides

    Offers all sorts of outdoor adventures, from hikes to the top of Cathedral Rock to tubing Oak Creek and kayaking on Lynx Lake. Tours range from $48 to $91.

    reviewed

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    Bright Angel Bicycles

    Renting 'comfort cruiser' bikes on the South Rim, the friendly folks here custom-fit each bike to the individual. Rates include helmet and bicycle-lock rental; child trailers also available.

    reviewed

  8. Bright Angel Trail

    The most popular of the corridor trails, the Bright Angel is wide, well graded and easy to follow. It's equally attractive to first-time canyon hikers and seasoned pros, as well as mule trains, making it a heavily trafficked route. But the din doesn't lessen the sheer beauty of it all.

    The steep and scenic 12.5km (7.8mi) descent to the Colorado River is punctuated with four logical turnaround spots, including two well-appointed resthouses for opportunities to seek shade and hydrate: Mile-and-a-Half Resthouse and Three-Mile Resthouse. Even if you're wary of crowds, you won't regret taking a jaunt of some length on the Bright Angel.

    reviewed

  9. Salt River Recreation

    Floating down the Salt River in an inner tube is loads of fun and a great way to cool down on a hot summer day. On this trip, you'll take the Lower Salt River through the stark Tonto National Forest. The launch is in northeast Mesa, about 15 miles north of Hwy 60 on Power Rd. Floats are two, three or five hours long, including the shuttle-bus ride back. Kids must be at least 4ft tall and at least eight years old.

    reviewed

  10. Grand Canyon Railway Adventure Package

    Grand Canyon Railway Adventure Package

    8 hours (Departs Williams, Arizona)

    by Viator

    Step aboard the Grand Canyon Railway for a trip to the majestic Grand Canyon you'll never forget. Feel the rumble of a vintage train as the engine chugs…

    Not LP reviewed

    from USD$126.49
  11. Broken Arrow Jeep Tour

    Broken Arrow Jeep Tour

    2 hours (Departs Sedona, Arizona)

    by Viator

    lt;pgt;Hang on tight for a fun-filled four-wheeling jeep adventure over the red rocks of Broken Arrow. Bump and bounce over rough terrain and through the unique…

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    from USD$98.49 $98 SAVE $0
  12. 45-minute Helicopter Flight Over the Grand Canyon from Tusayan, Arizona

    45-minute Helicopter Flight Over the Grand Canyon from Tusayan, Arizona

    45 minutes (Departs Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona)

    by Viator

    Your tour beings at the Grand Canyon airport in Tusayan, Arizona. Fly over the ponderosa pines of Kaibab National Forest on a 45-minute helicopter excursion…

    Not LP reviewed

    from USD$248.99
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  14. Bearizona Drive-Thru Wildlife Park

    Bearizona Drive-Thru Wildlife Park

    Flexible (Departs Williams, Arizona)

    by Viator

    During your Grand Canyon vacation, see bears, bison, big horn sheep and more at the family-friendly Bearizona Drive-Thru Wildlife Park. Drive through 2 miles (3…

    Not LP reviewed

    from USD$19.99
  15. Grand Canyon South Rim Day Trip from Sedona

    Grand Canyon South Rim Day Trip from Sedona

    11 hours (Departs Sedona, Arizona)

    by Viator

    lt;pgt;You get to choose how you see the Grand Canyon South Rim on this breathtaking tour from Sedona. Perhaps you'd like to see the IMAX movie, maybe enjoy a…

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    from USD$153.39
  16. Grand Canyon and Navajo Indian Reservation

    Grand Canyon and Navajo Indian Reservation

    8 hours (Departs Flagstaff, Arizona)

    by Viator

    Enjoy spectacular views at the Grand Canyon South Rim and East Rim, and pick up a native American souvenir on this full day tour from Flagstaff. Admire the…

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    from USD$104.99
  17. M Diamond Ranch

    This working cattle ranch takes small groups of people on trail rides through eye-catching countryside. Staff will give you a ride from your hotel. Children receive 15% off the adult price for the trail ride and cookout.

    reviewed

  18. 25-minute Grand Canyon Dancer Helicopter Tour from Tusayan, Arizona

    25-minute Grand Canyon Dancer Helicopter Tour from Tusayan, Arizona

    by Viator

    Depart from the Grand Canyon airport in Tusayan, Arizona for an exhilarating 25-minute scenic flight out of the South Rim of the Grand Canyon over the Kaibab…

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    from USD$218.99
  19. Grand Canyon via Sedona and Navajo Reservation

    Grand Canyon via Sedona and Navajo Reservation

    13 hours (Departs Phoenix, Arizona)

    by Viator

    A trip to the Grand Canyon is simply a must-do for anyone visiting Phoenix. On the way to America's most iconic piece of natural beauty, drive through the…

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    from USD$149.99
  20. Grand Canyon Helicopter and Ground Tour From Phoenix

    Grand Canyon Helicopter and Ground Tour From Phoenix

    13 hours (Departs Phoenix, Arizona)

    by Viator

    Take a day trip from Phoenix to explore the legendary Grand Canyon by helicopter! Your guided tour will take you through the Red Rocks of Sedona and on a scenic…

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    from USD$374.99
  21. Phoenix Hot Air Balloon Ride

    Phoenix Hot Air Balloon Ride

    60 minutes (Departs Phoenix, Arizona)

    by Viator

    A hot-air balloon ride over Phoenix is an exhilarating experience, whether at sunrise or sunset. After your flight, enjoy a champagne breakfast or gourmet…

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    from USD$174.99
  22. Small-Group Deluxe Grand Canyon and Sedona Day Trip

    Small-Group Deluxe Grand Canyon and Sedona Day Trip

    13 hours (Departs Phoenix, Arizona)

    by Viator

    Experience the scenic beauty of Arizona on this small-group day trip from the Phoenix-Scottsdale area. Visit one of the world’s wonders, the Grand Canyon, and…

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    from USD$154.99
  23. Arizona Snowbowl

    About 7 miles north of downtown, AZ Snowbowl is small but lofty, with four lifts that service 30 ski runs between 9200ft and 11,500ft.

    reviewed

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  25. Grand Canyon West Rim Adventure and Skywalk

    Grand Canyon West Rim Adventure and Skywalk

    7 hours (Departs Phoenix, Arizona)

    by Viator

    For the adventurous at heart, a trip from Phoenix to the Grand Canyon in a Cessna airplane will provide the thrill of a lifetime. The narrated aerial tour will…

    Not LP reviewed

    from USD$698.99
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    Castles N' Coasters

    Older kids will enjoy Castles n’ Coasters, a big amusement park by the Metrocenter Mall about 20 miles northwest of downtown, near exit 207 off I-17. From chickens to brave-hearts, there’s a coaster for everyone, plus a watery log ride, a magic carpet ride, and other thrills and attractions, including miniature golf courses and video arcades.

    reviewed

  27. White Tank Mountain Regional Park

    An urban playground, on the Valley’s western edge, is the 46-sq-mile White Tank Mountain Regional Park. Better known as the White Tanks, it drapes across dramatic canyon landscape and is zigzagged by 26 miles of trails, including a grueling one to the top of the 4018ft summit. The park entrance is about 20 miles west of I-17 via Dunlap/Olive Ave.

    reviewed

  28. Coconino National Forest

    The best way to explore the area is by hiking, biking or horseback riding in the surrounding forest. Most day use and parking areas require a Red Rock Pass ($5/15 per day/week), which can be purchased at most area stores and lodging and at a number of self-serve kiosks at popular sites. The most scenic spots are along Hwy 89A north of Sedona, which snakes alongside Oak Creek through the heavily visited Oak Creek Canyon. The USFS visitor center is just south of the Village of Oak Creek.

    reviewed

  29. Ancient Ruin Jeep Tour

    Ancient Ruin Jeep Tour

    3 - 4 hours (Departs Sedona, Arizona)

    by Viator

    lt;pgt;This interpretive adventure begins as you travel through spectacular canyon lands with towering red-rock formations. You will be captivated as you arrive…

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    from USD$79.69