The Perfect Grand Canyon Tour

Experience the wonders of the Grand Canyon in a single day with Scenic Sedona Tours. Skip the lines, avoid parking hassles, and learn from knowledgeable local guides. Book now!

Duration: 9 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Flagstaff - We stop, in Flagstaff, at Kickstand Kafe to stretch your legs, use the restroom, and grab a to-go lunch which will later be enjoyed while overlooking The Grand Canyon.

From Sedona via Oak Creek Canyon Scenic Drive (Rte. 89A) is a 24-mile drive between Flagstaff and Sedona. The breathtaking road descends 4,500 feet from the top of the Mogollon Rim, winding through sandstone canyons and rock formations around every curve.

  • Grand Canyon National Park - We drive the 90 minutes from Flagstaffs Kickstand Cafe to the Grand Canyon. Natural wonder is unlike anything on earth.
  • Hopi House - Modeled after the 1000 year old pueblo dwellings of the Hopi Village in Old Orabi, offering authentic American Indian crafts for over 100 years.

Built in 1904 as concessioner facilities at the South Rim were being developed, it is the first of eight projects at the Grand Canyon that were designed by architect Mary Colter, along with Bright Angel Lodge, Hermit’s Rest, Lookout Studio, Phantom Ranch, Desert View Watchtower, Colter Hall and Victor Hall, (the latter two being employee dormitories). Hopi House was built by the Fred Harvey Company as a market for Native American crafts, made by artisans on the site. The Hopi, as the historic inhabitants of the area, were chosen as the featured artisans, and the building was designed to closely resemble a traditional Hopi pueblo. Hopi House opened on January 1, 1905, two weeks before the El Tovar Hotel, located just to the west, was opened.

  • Kolb Studio - Situated on the edge of the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, it was operated from 1904 to 1976 as the photographic studio of ellsworth and emery kolb.

At first glance, Kolb Studio appears to be just an old house perched on the rim of the canyon.

However, if you step inside, or see it from Bright Angel Trail on your hike out of the canyon, you get the sense it is much more than that.

This is the Victorian home of the Kolb Brothers who created a lasting legacy of adventure, exploration, family love, and amazing Grand Canyon photography that will last as long as the Canyon itself.

  • Mather Point - Mather point is the most popular viewpoint on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. The view is absolutely jaw dropping!

For many visitors coming to the South Rim, Mather Point offers the first glimpse of a world wonder. A short walk from the Grand Canyon Visitor Center and parking lots 1-4, Mather Point offers an expansive view of the canyon. On a clear day you can see 30+ miles (48 km) to the east and 60+ miles (96 km) to the west. Looking down into the canyon you can see a few small samples of the Colorado River, Phantom Ranch at the bottom of the canyon, and numerous trails crisscrossing the landscape.

  • Grand Canyon Desert View Watchtower - Constructed in 1932, the Desert View Watchtower was designed by Mary Colter, who is often referred to as “The Architect of the Southwest.”

Near the eastern edge of Grand Canyon National Park, where the Colorado River begins to turn north and the Painted Desert stretches toward the Navajo and Hopi Reservations, a 70-foot-tall circular stone structure perched on the South Rim draws visitors’ attention. What at first glance appears to be an ancient Native American ruin, made with reddish sandstone, this tallest structure on the South Rim is actually a well-planned, relatively modern building that architect Mary Colter designed for the Fred Harvey Company.

The Desert View Watchtower was one of several construction projects the Company initiated in the 1930s. Like Hopi House, another Grand Canyon structure that Colter developed for Fred Harvey, this building played into the Company’s reputation as a purveyor/promoter of Native American arts, crafts, and culture.

  • Yavapai Point - Panoramic view point along the South Rim with exceptional views of canyon ridges & the Colorado River.

Perched right on the very edge of the canyon rim at Yavapai Point, Yavapai Geology Museum offers one of the best vantage points for an overview of Grand Canyon geology. Annotated displays at the base of the panoramic windows show you where to look to see each group of rocks. You can walk between rock column models of the North and South Rims, learn the names of the various rock layers, discover information about the geologic history recorded in the rocks, and visualize the carving of the modern landscape.

  • Lipan Point - Moran Point is a popular spot on the south rim for gazing into the canyon. A great place for group photos!

Along with Desert View, Grandview and Yaki, Moran is one of the most visited points on the east rim drive, and offers far reaching views along a wide section of the Grand Canyon, approximately between river miles 87 and 72. The point is due south of Cape Royal on the North Rim – just 8 miles away in a straight line but 215 miles by road. The promontory is reached by a short spur road and was named after the landscape painter Thomas Moran who came here for the first time in 1873 and helped popularize the canyon, leading eventually to its incorporation as a national monument in 1908 (and a national park in 1919).

  • Sedona - Now it’s your chance to relax for the 2h 30min trip back to Sedona.
What's Included
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • All fees and taxes included
Additional Information

You gain a lot more than if you explored solo! Our hometown tour guides ensure a comprehensive and educational journey.

Achieve in a single day what most people accomplish in two days independently! We’ll save you the stress of finding parking, picking the optimal route, and avoiding long queues.

See all the key attractions in a single day. It’s a fun-filled day infused with local insights. We enjoy hearing our visitors often remark, ‘I was amazed at the number of sights I got to see and the amount I learned about the Grand Canyon!’.

We also organize delightful group outdoor lunches.

The Grand Canyon’s spectacular natural beauty is unique on this planet, and Scenic Sedona Tours is your local link to this remarkable expedition.

We operate the entire day tour departing from and returning to our location in Sedona.

Location
2370 W State Rte 89A unit 5
West State Route 89A
Leaving from “The Dragon’s Den”. Located in the Safeway Shopping Mall (Between Two Great Breakfast Spots: – Cafe Jose & Sedonuts). All-day parking is available in the main lot. Please, park in the middle area of the shopping center, to assist shoppers.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Stevese4056ee
Jul 23, 2024
best way to see the Grand Canyon - When I arrived with my Wife and Granddaughter, Miguel was already there preparing our bus he would be driving to the Grand Canyon. Miguel was very friendly and extremely knowledgeable of the History of Sedona and especially the Grand Canyon formations and all of the past inhabitants. He took us to several areas with gorgeous views. At a couple of the viewing stops Miguel took out his Native American Flute sat on a rock and played it. As the sounds drifted into the canyon, you could tell it was very sentimental to him and meaningful to me as I pictured a "Hopi" Indian about his age sitting on the same rock playing his flute thousands of years ago. We thoroughly enjoyed our trip to the Grand Canyon and short of riding a mule to the Colorado River at the bottom, Scenic Sedona Tours is the best way to see it!
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Voyager49960451194
Jul 17, 2024
The perfect trip for relaxed traveling seeing the sights of Sedona AZ - Mr Clay was very enthusiastic and entertaining. We loved the tour too the highlights of Sedona. Very Nice. he kept us stocked with water in the heat.
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John_b
Jul 4, 2024
We would do it again if Miguel was our guide. - Miguel was our tour guide and I mention him first as he absolutely made the tour for us. His knowledge of the canyon as well as the Native American tribes, their history, backgrounds and beliefs added so much to the tour. He took his time explaining stuff to us and gave us plenty of time to see the sights. His knowledge of the canyon and how it developed throughout the millennia was fantastic. He provided us with so many facts, if only we could remember half of what he told us. The van was comfortable and stocked with water which was needed in the hot Arizona sun. The Grand Canyon speaks for itself but without Miguel we would not necessarily known what we were looking at. I have nothing but good to say about this tour and specifically Miguel. He should get a raise. Oh did I mention his music? He played a Native American flute at some of the stops. Some of what he played was his own compositions.
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Sharon_g
Jul 3, 2024
Great for first time visit. - Our guide, Daniel was very knowledgeable, pleasant and easy going. The air conditiong went out in the van and he made every effort to keep us comfortable. Overall it was a great experience!
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T685fpcarolb
Jul 1, 2024
Miguel is a Super Guide! Great tour! - We had a great time. Miguel was our guide and he provided so many details from the geography of the Grand Canyon to the history of the Indians, the various tribes and their culture. He was extremely informative and answered all of our party's questions. He was very polite and kept our whole group on schedule for the full day tour. I highly recommend this company.
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Mikestyn
Jun 28, 2024
Best way to experience Grand Canyon in one day! - Great tour, could not have had the same experience if I drove up myself. Al was very interesting, flexible and helpful. I had plenty of time to see what I wanted and even hike some of the Bright Angel trail.
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Patricia_z
Jun 25, 2024
This was the best Grand Canyon trip ever! - Our tour guide was the absolute best! He knew the history of the Grand Canyon and shared his life experiences including playing the flute at the Canyon. Though I have been to the Grand Canyon before, he showed us places I had never been. I am so glad I decided to take this tour.
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Matthewp3313
Jun 24, 2024
Amazing experience! - This was an incredible tour, so glad we went! Al is a fantastic tour guide, wouldn’t have wanted anyone else. The attention to detail, the knowledge of the Grand Canyon and Sedona, and his charisma made this so much fun (and interesting)! Thank you!!!
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Ritad774
Jun 20, 2024
Surprise lunch bill - The guide was excellent and we enjoyed our trip. He was a safe driver and very nice. Only glitch was that the tour advertised in their brochure that lunch was included. It was not and the guide knew nothing about that. We did enjoy an excellent lunch at the Grand Canyon though it was on our dime.
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Steven_b
Jun 23, 2024
Should Have Been Better - There were a couple of safety issues that need to be addressed. 1. My seat, as well as others, were lacking seat belts. 2. The internal door lock for the sliding door was inoperable. The door could only be opened from the outside. 3. One of the A/C vents was lacking a cover plate. 4. The driver may have been a little too aggressive on the highway. About the tour guide. 1. The guide did not provide sufficient information about the Grand Canyon and the Native Americans who live and work nearby. The guide was not an expert, as advertised, about the Grand Canyon. 2. Heard too many comments about the government's failure to prevent forest fires. 3. Heard a lot about his difficulty in finding an affordable apartment, as well as his friends' difficulty finding affordable housing. 4. Turned on the radio to a rock station that was not requested by anyone on the tour. I had to request that he lower the volume.
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