Grand Canyon West Rim Classic Tour in Las Vegas, NV

3629 W Hacienda AveLas Vegas, NV 89118
View on Map

Covid-19 Safety & Masks at Hoover Dam

Read More

Grand Canyon West Rim Classic Tour is not currently available.

Check out our other great Las Vegas Things to Do.

Overview

Grand Canyon West Rim Classic jeep tour takes you on an unforgettable journey. Guests will pass by Lake Mead, journey through Joshua Tree Forest, and finish the day at the visitor center in the Grand Canyon. This 9-hour tour includes a barbecue lunch at Eagle Point, incredible scenic views, and a great photo opportunity at the Hoover dam. Along the way, a knowledgeable guide will provide history about the region, and you will stop at numerous overlooks for more stunning views!

up to 9 hrs 1 or more people

Good To Know

  • Tour duration approximately 9 hours.
  • Passengers must be 3 years of age or older.
  • Includes hotel pick-up and drop-off, lunch, parking and admission fees.
  • Visit Hualapai Village and experience the Skywalk glass bridge, enjoy stunning views from Guano Point, and snap selfies at Hoover Dam.
  • Guests are responsible for getting themselves in and out of the tour vehicle.
  • Not recommended for women who are pregnant.
  • Guests must wear a mask indoors and in designated outdoor areas while at Hoover Dam.

Description

A trip to the Grand Canyon is simply incomparable, and our Grand Canyon West Rim Classic Tour ensures you will enjoy an authentic experience at this natural wonder. Plus, plenty of Southwest sights on the journey there and back. Their knowledgeable Certified Interpretive Tour Guides and custom Tour Trekker will make this one journey you’ll never forget.

To start, we’ll pick you up at your Las Vegas hotel and give you a comfortable ride with unobstructed views during the drive to Eagle Point. Along the way, you’ll see Lake Mead, the largest man-made reservoir in the country. It contains enough water to flood the entire state of New York. You’ll also travel through a Joshua Tree forest that is unique to the Mojave Desert.

Eagle Point is home to the Hualapai Village, a native Arizona tribe whose ancestors date back to A.D. 600. Upon your arrival, you will be treated to a barbecue lunch with vegetarian options. Eagle Point is also home to the Grand Canyon Skywalk, a glass and steel structure that extends 70 feet out over the rim. Peer down to the canyon floor over 4,000 feet below. It’s an experience that will make you feel like you’re walking on air. Skywalk admission is an additional $25 and can be purchased at the canyon.

Guano Point is another highlight of this tour. Walk out to the edge of the point for nearly 360-degree views. The natural bat cave located here was the location of a climactic scene in the film “Edge of Eternity” (Columbia Pictures, 1959). See if you can spot parts of the historic tram that stretched across the canyon to a guano mine.

Your tour includes a photo stop at Hoover Dam, which straddles the Black Canyon along the Arizona-Nevada border. Built during the Great Depression, the Dam is the world's most massive concrete structure and one of the Seven Wonders of the Industrial World.

There’s much to see and do during our Grand Canyon West Rim Classic Tour, but we’ll make sure you catch all the best sights. A combination of history and stunning beauty makes this journey unforgettable.

Grand Canyon West Rim Classic Tour Reviews

Have you been to Grand Canyon West Rim Classic Tour? Share your knowledge and be the first to review this.
Star Map Pin Icon
Grand Canyon West Rim Classic Tour is located at 3629 W Hacienda AveLas Vegas, NV 89118
Attraction Map Pin IconAttractions Hotel Map Pin IconHotels & Lodging

Nearby Things to Do


Frequently Asked Questions about Grand Canyon West Rim Classic Tour

Can I bring my pet?

Pets are not allowed on the tour. Certified service animals are permitted on all of our tours.

What’s included in the tour?

This tour includes lunch, bottled water and fees, awesome panoramic views, a visit to a natural bat cave, as well the following: - Pass by Lake Mead, the largest man-made reservoir in the U.S. - Journey through a Joshua tree forest - Arrive at Eagle Point in the Grand Canyon - Explore Hualapai Village and have lunch - Experience the Grand Canyon Skywalk (optional) - Visit Guano Point, with 360-degree views - Photo stop at Hoover Dam

How long is the tour?

The Grand Canyon West Rim tour is approximately 9 hours.

Can I bring my camera?

Yes, lots of great photo opportunities.

Is transportation included?

Complimentary pick-up is offered on all tours at most hotels on the Las Vegas strip. Your pick-up time will be listed in your confirmation and is based on the tour and location of your pick-up. Your guide will pick you up at the lobby of the hotel unless otherwise noted on your confirmation.

Is the activity appropriate for children?

Children must be at least two years old for Jeep tours and three years old for day tours. Pink Jeep Tours provides car seats for all children 2 to 4 years of age. All children must be accompanied by an adult.

What should I wear?

Guests should wear comfortable outdoor clothing and closed-toe shoes. You may want to bring a hat and layered clothing. Tours that travel to the Grand Canyon can be much colder than other Las Vegas locations.

What should I bring?

Bring sunscreen, a camera and bottled water. There are water refill stations located throughout the park to keep your bottle filled. Full meals and glass bottles are prohibited in the vehicle. If necessary, you are welcome to bring a small containable snack such as a granola bar. A purse or standard-sized backpack is acceptable, however, there is no storage space in the vehicles. Anything you bring needs to fit comfortably in your lap throughout the tour.

Are there any age/physical/health/etc. restrictions for this tour?

The majority of Pink Adventure tours are on pavement and are appropriate for expectant women. Jeep tours are considered too rugged for women who are expecting. All guests must have upper body strength with the ability to hold themselves up during the tour. Guests are responsible for getting themselves in and out of our vehicles for their tour.