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Arizona's Grand Canyon Country and Sedona via Las Vegas

Highlights

  • Explore the bright lights of Las Vegas for a night.
  • Take a tour of Hoover Dam.
  • Get your kicks on part of Route 66 as you head to the Grand Canyon.
  • See the vast Grand Canyon, either from the air or by foot.
  • Re-energize yourself in Sedona with its vortexes, healing spots and spas, all among the incredible red rocks.
  • Jeep the red rock formations to ancient Indian ruins, or saddle up for an Ultimate Cowboy Adventure.
Season: March to November
Duration: 11 to 14 Nights
Starting from: $4,550

Destinations

  • Las Vegas - 1 night: Fly into Las Vegas and check into your hotel, then take a walk down the Strip to see the lights and have dinner before turning in.
  • Grand Canyon National Park - South Rim: Drive to Grand Canyon
  • Grand Canyon National Park - South Rim - 2-3 nights: Spend the day exploring Grand Canyon
  • Wupatki National Monument: Explore the ruins at Wupatki
  • Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument: Climb a volcano and explore the lava fields at Sunset Crater
  • Flagstaff - 1-2 nights: Explore Flagstaff, evening at Lowell Observatory
  • Sedona - 2-3 nights: Explore the red rock country in and around Sedona.
  • Lake Mead - 1-2 nights: Spend your last night near Lake Mead.  Take a tour of Hoover Dam.
  • Las Vegas: Return to Las Vegas for the flight out
  • Friendly guidance from an experienced Trip Planner
  • Personalized Adventure Kit trip portfolio

  • First night accommodation in a 3-4 star hotel in your gateway city
  • Rental of a deluxe RV, sized to suit your group or a full-size SUV
  • Nightly reservations in carefully chosen campgrounds or deluxe lodging in or around the National Parks

Grand Canyon Spirit Helicopter Tour - 45 minutes

Flightseeing tours are a great way to get an overview of how immense the Grand Canyon really is. This helicopter tour departs from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon taking you over the beautiful Kaibab National Forest, home to the world's largest Ponderosa Pine Forests. Upon reaching the edge of the canyon, the canyon rim gently drops away as the North Rim and eastern end of the canyon come into view - one of the most spectacular views in the entire canyon. $225/person.

Grand Canyon Jeep Tour - 3 hour

Explore the back roads of Grand Canyon National Park and the Kaibab National Forest by open-air, four-wheel-drive safari vehicles. On this 3-hour Sunset Tour, you'll venture deep into the forest in search of wildlife, then watch the fading sunlight turn the canyon into a kaleidoscope of colors. A 2-hour Indian Painting Tour and Combo Tour are also available.  $69/Adult; $54/Child (up to 11 years old)

Grand Canyon Scenic Rim Tour - 5 hour

This is a 5-hour guided tour of the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. This excursion is part van tour and part hiking tour that includes lunch. Your guide will direct you to incredible vistas and views of the Canyon that most visitors don't get a chance to see.  $109/Adult; $89/Child (up to 16 years old)

Grand Canyon Nature and Geology Tour - half day

University-trained guides teach hikers about plants, animals, Puebloan Indian culture and rock formations. The price includes park entry, snacks, and beverages as well as colorful "Info-Sheets." Tours welcome all ages. The half-day tour is 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM or 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM.  $105.66/Adult; $73.64/Child (up to age 12).

Grand Canyon Nature and Geology Tours - full day

University-trained guides teach you about plants, animals, Puebloan Indian culture and rock formations. Watch for wildlife and visit the beautiful Painted Desert. Tours welcome all ages. The full-day tour starts at approximately 8:00 AM and ends at 6:00 PM. Includes park entry fee, lunch, snacks and beverages.  $159.02/Adult; $105.66/Child (up to age 12).

Sedona Verde Canyon Train Ride- half day

The remote wilderness of the Verde Canyon, located west of Sedona and below Jerome, is renowned for its towering red rock pinnacles and clean, green waters. The train rolls past Indian ruins, through a 680-foot man-made tunnel, and over old-fashioned trestles. This picturesque setting is further enhanced by the variety of indigenous flora and fauna and migrating waterfowl. Over thirty eagles winter in this riparian respite each year. You will enjoy this 4-hour scenic train ride in first-class style aboard renovated coaches and open-air viewing cars pulled by vintage locomotives.

Sedona Chuckwagon Cookout & Western Show

Enjoy a wide variety of Western sights and activities including a shooting gallery, train ride, horseshoe pits, a mechanical roping horse and friendly farm animals. Visit an Olde Tyme photo studio to experience the fun, humor and romance of dressing up in late 1800's Old West, saloon and Victorian costumes. When the dinner bell rings, guests are treated to all-you-can-eat chuckwagon grub in our climate controlled "barn" served by cowpokes on a tin plate and tin cup. After supper, sit back and enjoy the entertainment that includes delightful cowboy music, storytelling, and comedy.  $34.95/Adult; $24.95/Child (ages 3 through 12)

Sedona Combo Jeep Tour, Horseback Ride & Western Dinner

Start your adventure with a jeep tour in beautiful western canyons. This area was home to both the Apache and the Sinagua, and is the setting for many films. After, enjoy a scenic ride to the Ranch for your horseback ride. Before you return to Sedona, enjoy a Cowboy Cookout with all the fixin's... Hang out at the ranch, watch the horses graze, or gaze out at the horizon while you enjoy your refreshments and a live western stage show. Allow about 7 hours. Maximum weight 250 lbs. (Dinner runs May 1st through October 31st.)  $169/Adult; $149/Child (ages 6 through 12).  Minimum age 6.

Sedona Jeep Rental - full day

Rent a Jeep and go off-road to wherever your driving skills allow. Sedona offers some of the most spectacular scenery in all the world on a variety of scenic trails for the novice thru experienced "Jeeper". These Jeep Wranglers hold a maximum of four. $265 for an 8-hour rental. Half-day and 24-hour rental also available.

Sedona Horseback Ride - 1.5 hour

Saddle up for a scenic horseback ride and enjoy western hospitality along the banks of the Verde River, one of the last free-flowing rivers in Arizona. All of the rides include transportation to and from the ranch. Additional time is set aside for you to get acquainted with your mount and receive basic riding instructions. Your horseback ride will be approximately 1.5 hours, plus an extra 1/2 hour to get aquainted with your mount. (Maximum weight 250 lbs). $79/Person.

Sedona Jeep Tour in Coyote Canyon - 2 hour

Explore the rugged canyons and soaring spires for which Sedona is famous. On this 2 hour jeep tour, take in the awe-inspiring beauty of these unique canyons as your knowledgeable guide acquaints you with rock formations that seem to appear from nowhere.  $63.25/Adult; $47.45/Child (up to age 12)

Sedona Early Morning Hot Air Balloon Adventure

The fun begins with inflation of the balloon. Watch the sunrise during the ascent and, after a gentle lift-off, you'll be gliding over the gorgeous red rock country. Sedona's natural wonders and wildlife sightings will delight you as you float calmly with the air currents. After a peaceful landing, a commemorative picnic and chase crew awaits you. Actual flight time is 1 to 2 hours, depending on winds; allow 3 to 4 hours total trip time. This is an early morning excursion. Minimum height of 48 inches. $195/Person.

Sedona Vortex Tour - 2 hour

What exactly is a Vortex? Go on a jeep tour to the Cowpie Vortex, located in Bear Wallow Canyon, to experience it for yourself. This 2-hour tour explores one of the most scenic areas in Sedona. It also allows you to take an easy walk into one of these much-talked-about energy spots.  $60/Adults; $45/Child

Sedona Red Rock Wonder Family Canyoneering - half day

This half-day canyoneering trip starts with a 15-minute hike, learning about the local plants and wildlife that make Sedona unique. The end of your hike takes you to a spectacular 'Island in the Sky' with grand vistas and major rock formations in Sedona. You will be outfitted in state-of-the-art harnesses and helmets. A great first timer's traverse. Short climbs are set up for those who would like to start slow, with more challenging climbs for those who want to push their limits.  $150/Adult; $100/Child (ages 6 through 12).  Minimum age 6.

Hoover Dam Full Day Kayak Launch

A guided full-day kayak adventure with a view of Hoover Dam. Continue down river with time to steam inside the Sauna Cave, explore slot canyons, leap from rock formations into the cool Colorado River and soak in the natural Hot Springs along the way. Black Canyon, Emerald Cave and the 1921 Water Gauging historical sites are a few things you will see on your way to Willow Beach. Touring kayak with all the latest gear, instruction, safety briefing, beverages, snacks and lunch included (choose from turkey, roast beef, ham or vegetarian). Kids under 12 can ride in tandem kayak. $178/Person
Arizona's Red Rocks and Grand Canyon Country

Arizona's Red Rocks and Grand Canyon Country

7 to 10 Nights  |  Starting from $3,095

Fly into Phoenix. Visit the renowned Heard Museum before heading for trendy Sedona with its beautiful red rocks. Ride the range on a cowboy cookout or ride the "Iron Horse" (train) through scenic Verde Canyon. Cool off in Mother Nature's water park at Slide Rock State Park. Take in the magnificent Grand Canyon by foot and/or air. Visit ancient Puebloan dwellings of stone, climb an extinct volcano and view the night sky as never before.

Grand Canyon National Park - Quick Getaway

Grand Canyon National Park - Quick Getaway

Under 7 Nights  |  Starting from $1,665

This 4 night trip will introduce you to RVing and get you to the incredible Grand Canyon. Hike the Rim Trail, take in a ranger talk, or fly above the canyon in a state of the art helicopter. On your return to Phoenix, see ancient Puebloan cliff dwellings and stone ruins, and walk through a lava field.
Bryce Canyon, Grand Canyon and Zion National Parks

Bryce Canyon, Grand Canyon and Zion National Parks

7 to 10 Nights  |  Starting from $3,175

Priceless views in Utah and Arizona are what this trip is all about. Zion National Park is quite possibly Nature at its most eloquent. Towering sandstone cliffs, narrow slot canyons, arches, seeping springs, and waterfalls await you. At Bryce Canyon National Park delicately colored spires, fins, and mazes beckon you to explore. And at the remote North Rim of the Grand Canyon, you're treated to breathtaking views of layers of rock exposed in the canyon walls.
Utah's Amazing Canyons and Lake Powell

Utah's Amazing Canyons and Lake Powell

Over 14 Nights  |  Starting from $5,995

Spend your time exploring the many national parks in Utah. Salt Lake City is the starting point for this adventure. Jeep or raft in Canyonlands, learn the difference between arches and natural bridges on a guided hike, ride horses into the hoodoos at Bryce, or wade through a slot canyon in Zion. Stop for a swim in Lake Powell, surrounded by the sandstone walls. You'll have plenty of time to soak it all in, and see some of the hidden gems of the park system along the way. Trips between Memorial Day and Labor Day can also make a side trip to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.