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Scenic View Points

California Condors

Incredible Helicopter Flights

Winter in the Grand Canyon

Desert Bighorn Sheep

A Grand Canyon Sunset

Historic Grand Canyon Railway
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Your Grand Canyon Tour Companies for Sedona are listed below!
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Our Recommended Grand Canyon Tour Companies from Sedona:
When you've had the opportunity to take a Grand Canyon Tour from Sedona with one of our local Sedona Tour Companies, please take the time to email us and share your experiences. We take pride in our recommendations and want to do our best to help future visitors have the best experience on their Grand Canyon tours from Sedona as possible.
While all ground tour companies based in Sedona provide pick-ups at all lodging establishments in Sedona, note that some of the companies based outside of the area may require you to provide other means of transportation to meet them at their location. Also, not all tour options, such as helicopter flights, El Tovar lunches or Grand Canyon Railway excursions are available on all tours. Please visit our preferred vendors' websites for the most up-to-date information on tours, options and availability:
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Great Venture Tours is Sedona and Northern Arizona's original and premier provider of scenic and adventure tours to Northern Arizona's finest locations, including the Grand Canyon, Colorado River Rafting Adventures, and Indian Land Tours. |
Great Venture Tours 333 N. Hwy 89-a Sedona, AZ 86336 800-578-2643 or 928-282-4451 |
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For almost 50 years, Pink Jeep Tours has been providing the most talked about off-road family adventures in the Southwest. Our award-winning excursions are known as the premier ´must-do´ tours in Sedona, Arizona and Las Vegas, Nevada . |
Pink Jeep Tours 204 N. Hwy 89A Sedona, AZ 86336 800-873-3662 or 928-282-5000 |
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Maverick Helicopters offers VIP-level service from two departure locations: Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon. Experience a breathtaking flight over the most beautiful scenery in the Western United States - whether it is a journey to the Grand Canyon, a flight above the Las Vegas Strip or a trip throughout the stunning Southwest. Maverick Helicopters offers the highest level of safety and service in the industry and has over 10 years of making dreams come true! |
Maverick Helicopters Grand Canyon National Airport Grand Canyon, AZ 86023 888-261-4414 or 928-638-2622 |
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You want to see as much of the Grand Canyon as possible, but you only have a short time to do it, a Pygmy Guides Day Hike is the answer. Venture below the rim with an experienced Grand canyon guide who will show you what ninety-nine percent of visitors never see or experience. |
Pygmy Guides 3539 N. Walker St Flagstaff, AZ 86004 877-279-4697 or 928-707-0215 |
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Tour companies that provide Grand Canyon tours:
All About Grand Canyon Tours: 4025 E. Huntington Dr., Flagstaff, AZ 86001 - 928-526-2648
Blue Feather Tours and Transportation: PO Box 3474, Sedona, AZ 86340 - 928-963-0271
First Class Charter & Tours: PO Box 3823, Sedona, AZ 86340 - 928-204-9416
Great Venture Tours: 333 N. Hwy 89-a, Sedona, AZ 86336 - 928-282-4451
Great West Adventure Company: PO Box 2608, Sedona, AZ 86339 - 928-204-5506
Maverick Helicopters: Grand Canyon National Airport, Grand Canyon, AZ 86023 - 928-638-2622
Native American Journeys: 335 Jordan Road, Sedona, AZ 86336 - 928-284-4735
Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters: , Grand Canyon, AZ - 928-638-2419
Pink Jeep Tours: 204 N. Hwy 89A, Sedona, AZ 86336 - 928-282-5000
Pygmy Guides: 3539 N. Walker St, Flagstaff, AZ 86004 - 928-707-0215
Redstone Tours: PO Box 4157, Sedona, AZ 86340 - 928-203-0396
Sedona Grand Canyon Tour Company: 335 Jordan Road, Sedona, AZ 86336 - 928-284-4735
Sedona Sky Treks: 235 Terminal Drive, Sedona, AZ 86336 - 928-282-6628
Silver Spur Tours: 130 valley View Drive, Sedona, AZ 86336 - 928-226-7212
Sky Safari Charters & Tours: 1225 Airport Road #14, Sedona, AZ 86336 - 928-204-5939
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Whenever you visit Sedona Arizona, whether it be on a family vacation, corporate convention, or spiritual retreat, a trip to the Grand Canyon from Sedona is an absolute must. Taking a tour to the Grand Canyon from Sedona is also an important consideration. With so many viewpoints at your disposal, plus the rich history, geology and legends of the area, you need to be insure you maximize your stay at the most visited of the World's Natural
Wonders.
Established in 1893 as a forest reserve by President Benjamin Harrison, a National Monument in 1908 by President Theodore Roosevelt, and finally a National Park by President Woodrow Wilson in 1919; the Grand Canyon National Park is visited by approximately 5 million people each year. Quite an increase from the less than 45,000 that came in the year it was established as a National Park. By taking a tour of the Grand Canyon from Sedona, you'll be exposed to colorful personalities that have left their mark on the Grand Canyon. Names like Major John Wesley Powell, the one-armed, Civil War veteran who was the first to successfully navigate the entire length of the Colorado River (including the Grand Canyon) in 1869. Mary Jane Colter, one of the most amazing architects of the time that created such landmarks as the Hopi House, Lookout Studio, Bright Angel Lodge and the Watchtower Observatory. What about Restauranterr Fred Harvey, who reinvented the food service industry for the Sante Fe Railroad and brought us the Harvey Girls and the 5-star El Tovar Hotel?
There's a lot to consider when taking a tour of the Grand Canyon from Sedona. How much time do you have? What can you afford to do? Maybe you should be asking yourself the question "What can I not afford to miss?" After all, a trip to the Grand Canyon can be a once in a lifetime opportunity, and you want to get as much out of it as possible for your family on vacation in Sedona. How can you put a price on that?
The most popular way to visit the Grand Canyon from Sedona is a day trip. Located a mere 2 hours from the Grand Canyon, Sedona Arizona is perfectly situated for day visits to the Grand Canyon. Taking a tour from Sedona to the Grand Canyon meets all of the requirements you'll need to take in this spectacle, as well as the richness of Northern Arizona. You'll be entertained and educated all about the history, geology, and legends of the area.Consider that while the oldest rocks found at the bottom of the Grand Canyon can be dated to around 2 billion years ago (the Earth being around 4.5 billion years old), the actual formation, or carving of the Grand Canyon is actually much less (latest estimates range from between 4 to 12 million years). Did you know that we've found artifacts of early inhabitants of the inner gorge of the Grand Canyon that date back about 10,500 years? Not only do you get all of the information and visit spectacular vistas, but all of the driving is done for you and you don't have to worry about trying to find a parking space; so all you have to do is sit back, relax, and take in the wonders your day promises to bring to you.
Your Grand Canyon Tour from Sedona Arizona will take you to the most scenic and historic overlooks, and afford you the time to do a little shopping, visit infamous landmarks like the El Tovar Hotel and Watchtower Observatory, as well as take a leisurely stroll along the rim. Seriously consider adding a helicopter flight over the Grand Canyon that's guaranteed not to disappoint and assures to make lifetime memories. For train buffs, adding a one-way ride on the Historic Grand Canyon Railway from Williams, Arizona (established in 1901) may be the ticket (forgive the pun).
There's no bad time to visit the Grand Canyon on a tour from Sedona. While the most popular visitation time is the summer, both spring and autumn provide the most reliable and pleasant weather conditions. But if you've never seen the Grand Canyon with snow on it, you can take advantage of seasonal rates for your lodging in Sedona, as well as tour the Grand Canyon as so very few (relatively speaking) have seen it.
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