Explore Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend on this guided day trip from Flagstaff. Meet up your Navajo guide and begin to descend into the canyon, the rays of sunlight make for beautiful photos. Later, take a short hike to Horseshoe Bend, where the Colorado River snakes and bends and twists. It's one of the most dramatic spans of the entire river. A picnic lunch at Glen Canyon Dam is included.
Explore Grand Canyon National Park and the canyon's South Rim on this full-day tour from Flagstaff. While you travel, listen to engaging commentary from your guide, take in the scenery, and keep watch for mule deer and California condors. Walk a bit of the Rim Trail for up-close views of the natural rock formations. Midday, stop for lunch at a local Navajo country restaurant that serves Mexican, American, and Navajo dishes. Entrance fees and round-trip hotel transportation included.
If you’re looking to explore the Grand Canyon without a massive tour group while on a budget, this Grand Canyon National Park South Rim Self-Guided Audio Tour is a great choice. This experience is easy to download on your smartphone and can be played offline using your phone's GPS. Follow the 23-mile (37-kilometer) route through the national park’s South Rim and listen to the awesome commentary as you drive.
Visit the Grand Canyon on a full-day tour from Flagstaff. Stop at viewpoints along the South Rim drive including Grand Canyon Village, Yavapai Point, Lipan Point, and Desert View Watchtower. On the return to Flagstaff, spend time at the Cameron Trading Post, which carries art work and handicrafts made by Native American artists. Includes entrance fees, and hotel pickup and drop-off.
Explore the Grand Canyon and other top attractions on a full-day tour from Flagstaff. Visit Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, Wupatki National Monument, and the Cameron Trading Post to learn about Arizona's Native American tribes and natural history. Continue to the Grand Canyon and soak in its majestic beauty from several lookout points on the South Rim. Includes lunch, bottled water, and hotel pickup and drop-off.
Explore Flagstaff’s haunted history on this walking tour. Eccentric guides will show guests a side of this town seldom seen before. Learn about the robberies, murders, and suicides that rocked this town to it’s core.
Flagstaff was once a sleepy railroad settlement at the base of Mount Humphries. How did it survive to become a town with ghosts rather than a ghost town? Colorful characters from the town’s past and the buildings they labored to create are the subject of amusing anecdotes and ghostly tales in historic downtown. The 1926 train depot and Hotel Monte Vista are not only of historic note–both buildings are known as supernatural hotspots. The sad tragic story of Marie Walkup and her murdered children is set in 1930s Flagstaff and is a chilling reminder of life’s uncertainties. Don’t let that overshadow the mischievous and curious spirits whose stories are shared!
On this tour, due to the length of stories and number of stops, we will not be entering any historic haunts.
This is Flagstaff’s premier Adults Only Ghost Tour, taking you on a historic path through some of the City of Seven Wonder’s most notorious paranormal activity. From the life and death of America’s iconic Route 66 to some of the most haunted rail-side hotels to grace this side of the Mississippi, you’ll need the backbone of a lumberjack if you want to experience these sordid tales from the past–let alone walk the blood-stained streets of Downtown Flagstaff.
Arizona's Verde River is a National Wild and Scenic River, which means it's recognized nationally for its extreme beauty. Don't miss the chance to kayak down the river at your own pace, taking in the views as you go with this Verde River Inflatable Kayak Adventure from Camp Verde. A single inflatable kayak lets you keep your distance from others, while getting the group-like experience as you float along with other kayakers.
The tour will visit some of Flagstaff’s most famous locations and explore the
hauntings behind each one. Guests will enjoy an evening walk while taking in the mountain town’s iconic charm. There’s plenty of intriguing history and ghost stories appropriate for all on this tour.
Stops:
● Milligan House
● Flagstaff City-Coconino County Public Library
● Orpheum Theater
● Theatrikos Theater Company
● The Weatherford Hotel
● Hotel Monte Vista
● Historic Train Monument
● 1926 Santa Fe Train Depot
Private Grand Canyon tour in a luxury SUV with an expert local guide.
Secluded vistas away from the crowds.
Fantastic lunch in a historic lodge where Teddy Roosevelt once frequented!
Make the most out of your time at the Grand Canyon by taking this full-day small-group hiking tour from Flagstaff. Get picked up at your Flagstaff hotel and then journey to this natural wonder of the world. Once there, travel along the rim of the Grand Canyon as the guide explains the geology of the area. Have lunch at incredible Native-American ruins and do an optional stop at an old Navajo trading post.
Relax in comfort on this small group guided driving tour of the South Rim of the Grand Canyon from Flagstaff. You’ll have multiple stops along the way, including the Navajo Trading Post at Cameron. There will be a stop for lunch (at your own expense), and plenty of places to stop for photos. Plus your guide will fill you up with details about what you see.
Visit Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park on a full-day tour from Flagstaff, and spend the day exploring high mesas, towering buttes, and a spectacular desert landscape. Travel the Loop Road through the heart of Monument Valley, take in panoramic views from John Ford Point, and learn about Navajo history and culture along the way. This full-day Monument Valley tour includes pickup and drop-off in Flagstaff, entrance fees, and lunch, and it’s limited to 14 people for personal service.
No trip to Arizona is complete without seeing the Grand Canyon, whose beauty is well worth the 90 minute drive from Flagstaff. Travel on a guided full-day group tour to one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, learning about about the landscape as you go and avoiding the hassle of fees and parking in one of the United States’ most popular National Parks. Stop along the way to view famous landmarks, eat dinner, and catch the sunset.
You’ve seen the vistas on your TV’s screensaver, and now it’s time to see them in person. On this tour, you’ll not only get time in the ultra-scenic Antelope Canyon—the most-photographed slot canyon in the world—but you’ll also get to see the famous Horseshoe Bend and the Glen Canyon dam.
Take the stress out of planning your trip to the Grand Canyon by booking this Grand Canyon National Park Private Sightseeing Tour that includes round-trip transport to the South Rim from Flagstaff in comfortable vans. See highlights of the South Rim such as Yavapai Point, Tusayan Pueblo Museum, Desert View Watchtower, and more. Plus, this tour offers a picnic lunch if booked anywhere between March 15 to October 31. Other days, lunch will be at your own expense.
Antelope Canyon — a narrow slot canyon carved to stunning perfection throughout the millennia — is a sight to behold. Photo opportunities abound as soft hues illuminate the twisting sandstone cliffs. See this renowned beauty of the American Southwest on a day trip from Flagstaff, with stops at the Cameron Trading Post and Horseshoe Bend. Boxed lunch included.
Experience the Grand Canyon in a grand way aboard this railroad excursion to the national park. Join a small group and board your train in Flagstaff for the scenic journey north. Once you arrive at Grand Canyon Village, meet up with your guide and enjoy a tour around the south and east rim, for unparalleled views of the natural monument.
Take a sunset walk along the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, considered one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Watch the vivid colors set the sky ablaze as evening descends over the vast canyon. This private excursion departs from Flagstaff in the afternoon and includes outstanding overlooks, a stop at the Cameron Trading Post, and dinner at Grand Canyon Village.
The Grand Canyon is one of the Natural World Wonders and for good reason. Discover the south rim of this stunning location on a full-day tour from Williams, Arizona. Alongside a small group, stop at several viewpoints and learn about the history, geology, and ecology of the national park. You may even get the chance to see the California condor—America’s largest bird.
Spend a day exploring the Grand Canyon's Inner Gorge on a full-day excursion from Flagstaff—ideal for travelers of all ages and physical conditions. With this tour, save time searching for parking or waiting in the visitor center’s long lines, and journey 5,000 feet (1,524 meters) to the bottom of the canyon in an air-conditioned, off-road vehicle. This leaves just enough time for lunch at the river’s edge.
Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Grand Canyon South Rim on our GPS audio driving tour. Explore in the comfort of your own vehicle while you take in breathtaking views of the Grand Canyon's South Rim. Make stops along the way at hikes, overlooks, and historic sites! Our expert audio guide will share insights into the history and geology of this awe-inspiring natural wonder as your drive - it's like having a personal guide through your smartphone!
You'll have plenty of opportunities to get out of the car and explore the South Rim! With Shaka Guide, you'll have the freedom to explore on your terms. Just pause the app and go. When you get back in the car the tour will pick up where you left off! This tour combines education, exploration, and adventure for an unforgettable experience.
Explore the iconic Grand Canyon, along with some of its lesser-known nearby attractions, during this private day trip from Flagstaff. Stroll across an ancient lava flow at Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, then visit the 1,500-year-old Pueblo ruin of ‘Wupatki.’ Cap it all off with a visit to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, including plenty of free time for independent exploration.
Guests travel with their guide from Flagstaff to Page, AZ for a full day exploring two of the most picturesque places in the Southwest!
Once in Page, guests stop at Horseshoe Bend, where they may walk down to see the stunning view of the Colorado River! The walk from the parking lot to the overlook is 3/4 of a mile each way (1.5 miles round-trip to and from the vehicle).
Lunch is at a local restaurant in Page, and included in the price of the tour. Specialty snacks and drinks are provided in the vehicle throughout the day.
After lunch, you will travel to Lower Antelope Canyon where a local native Navajo guide will walk you through the slot canyon. The Antelope Canyon portion of the tour normally lasts 60-90 minutes.
Lower Antelope Canyon is known for its incredible rock formations and abundant colors. Each room is different, and has a stunning 360 degree view. It is the most photographed slot canyon in the world! For this tour, guests must be able to walk on uneven ground.