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Self-Guided Audio Driving Tour in Grand Canyon South Rim

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Williams, US
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Williams, US
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Embark on an incredible journey through the Grand Canyon South Rim with the Grand Canyon South Rim: Audio Driving Tour. This tour will guide you to all of the park's famous highlights as well as hidden gems along a 23-mile scenic drive. With the GuideAlong app, you can download fascinating behind-the-scenes stories, local tips, and directions that play automatically based on your location. Explore at your own pace and enjoy the freedom to go offline, no cell service or WiFi needed. With suggested itineraries and tips, this tour saves you time on trip planning. There are no time limits or expiry, and you'll receive free updates. Start at one of the official tour introduction points or join anywhere along the route to pick up the commentary. Don't miss out on experiencing the awe-inspiring beauty of the Grand Canyon South Rim.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 8 hours - 16 hours
  • Suitable for 1-8 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • & Audio GuidedGuided Experience
  • Guided to all park's famous highlights
  • Explore offline at your own pace
  • Save time on trip planning
  • Suggested itineraries & tips provided
  • No time limits or expiry
  • Support: toll free phone, chat and email
  • Easy to use: pre-download and tour offline
  • Trip planners: in-app, web and pdf
  • Guidealong (gypsy guide) audio tour: 190 points
  • flexible routes: suggested itineraries or create your own
  • one-time purchase: no time or date use limit or expiry
  • location based: stories, tips & directions that autoplay
  • National park passes

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Introduction

Experience the awe-inspiring wonder of the Grand Canyon South Rim with the Grand Canyon South Rim: Audio Driving Tour. This immersive tour takes you on an incredible journey through one of the world's most famous natural wonders. Discover all of the park's famous highlights and hidden gems as you embark on a 23-mile scenic drive along the rim. With fascinating behind-the-scenes stories, local tips, and directions that play automatically along the route, this tour provides an interactive and informative experience like no other.

What to expect?

With the Grand Canyon South Rim: Audio Driving Tour, you can expect a comprehensive exploration of this magnificent natural landmark. Enjoy the freedom to create your own itinerary based on your interests and schedule, or follow one of the suggested itineraries provided in the app. Whether you're interested in breathtaking viewpoints, cultural stops, or historical landmarks, this tour has something for everyone.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for anyone who wants to fully immerse themselves in the beauty and history of the Grand Canyon South Rim. Whether you're a nature lover, an adventure seeker, or a history enthusiast, this tour will provide you with a unique and unforgettable experience. Families, solo travelers, and groups of friends will all find something to enjoy on this audio driving tour.

Why book this?

By booking the Grand Canyon South Rim: Audio Driving Tour, you'll have access to insider information, local tips, and fascinating stories that bring the Grand Canyon to life. With the convenience of automatic directions and the flexibility to explore at your own pace, you can truly make the most of your visit to this iconic destination. Say goodbye to crowded tour buses and hello to personalized exploration with this engaging and informative audio driving tour.

Good to know

With this tour, you don't have to worry about cell service or Wi-Fi as it works offline using GPS. There are no time limits or expiry dates, and you'll receive free updates to ensure you have the most up-to-date information. The tour also includes suggested itineraries and tips for half, full, or multi-day use, making it easy to plan your trip. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this tour provides a convenient and enriching way to experience the Grand Canyon South Rim.

Reviews

Customers rave about the Grand Canyon South Rim: Audio Driving Tour, praising its informative and entertaining content. Visitors appreciate the flexibility and freedom to explore at their own pace, as well as the helpful tips and directions provided along the route. Many reviewers note that the tour enhanced their overall experience at the Grand Canyon, allowing them to discover hidden gems and learn more about the park's history and natural wonders. If you want to make the most of your visit to the Grand Canyon South Rim, this tour comes highly recommended by those who have experienced it firsthand.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Your Itinerary

Grand Canyon South Rim

As the audio guides play commentary based on your gps location, you can create your own itinerary along the tour route(s) to match your interests and schedule. Or you can use our trip planners for our suggestions on half, full or multi day itineraries. Some of the many highlights are listed below;

Grand Canyon Village

(Pass by)

Scenic Route 64 travels between the East Entrance and Grand Canyon Village, following alongside the Rim for about 25 miles. This is a lovely scenic drive with many stunning viewpoints to stop and enjoy including Desert View, Navajo Point, Lipan Point, Moran Point, Grandview Point and Duck on a Rock. The stunning climax of the drive is the Desert View Watchtower. A very worthwhile cultural stop and opportunity to learn more about Ancestral Puebloans is available at the Tusayan Museum and Ruins.

Grand Canyon Village

The historic heart of the Grand Canyon and location of famous lodges and businesses, including the Kolb and Lookout Studios. The Village area is very compact and we will have to park the car and explore the Rim Trail on foot, which is something not to be missed. There are many superb views from the flat trail. The log train station and the mule barn are popular sightseeing locations in the Village.

Williams

Considered the gateway to the Grand Canyon, the town of Williams also has one of the best preserved Route 66 experiences along its Main St with diner cafes, shopping and lodging. This is the start location for many visitors first arriving to see the Grand Canyon.

Duck on a Rock Viewpoint

No spoilers - we don't really want to get too deep into why Duck Rock has its name, but you can probably work out why easily enough! Just want you to know that it is a highlight that will be pointed out as we tour along Desert View Drive.

Chapel of the Holy dove

This tiny A-shaped Ponderosa log chapel sits along on Hwy 180 in the Coconino National Forest on the route between Flagstaff and the South Entrance. Built in 1961/62 by the Watson Family who were medical practioners in nearby Grand Canyon. The chapel remains open for all passersby for prayer or reflection, or even just a pretty photo.

Grand Canyon Desert View Watchtower

The highlight of the 25-mile Desert View Drive that connects the Village to the eastern entrance to the park. The tower is an architectural masterpiece by Mary Colter, in the Ancestral Puebloan style and offers impressive 100 mile views up and down the canyon on clear days. Enjoy the architecture, location and the collection of artifacts contained inside the tower.

Lipan Point

Lipan Point is one of the not-to-be-missed stops along Desert View Drive. Look way down to the Colorado River and you might be able to see powerful whitewater rapids. Hance Rapid is one of the most challenging along the river and are a class 7 to 8. One of the most active archeological sites in the Grand Canyon is at Unkar Delta, once home to Ancestral Puebloan people. This is one of only a few places in the South Rim where you can see The Grand Canyon Supergroup - layers of rock strata, all the way down to the Vishnu Basement Rocks, oldest at the canyon.

Little Colorado River Gorge

For visitors arriving from Cameron, AZ, the Little Colorado River Gorge might offer the first stop and sneak peak into what lays ahead after entering the National Park. Although, it's actually one of the largest tributary arms of the Grand Canyon, at over 3,000 feet (910 m) deep. The Navajo Tribal Park offers an overlook and picnic ground facilities for a small entrance fee.

Grandview Point

One of the many scenic viewpoints along Desert View Drive, but this is one you won't want to miss. Panoramic views into the Grand Canyon and glimpses of the Colorado River. Popular also as it's the location of the now dismantled Grandview Hotel. First built as a simple mining cabin and then expanded as tourism grew. The Grandview Trail follows an original Native American route, that was also used to access the copper, gold and silver mines, before the National Park was established. It's a hike that requires preparation due to its steepness, sun exposure in the summer months and ice and snow in the winter.

San Francisco Peaks

(Pass by)

Just north of Flagstaff, as we drive to, or from, the National Park, the San Francisco Peaks are a volcanic mountain range and the highest point in the state of Arizona, rising to over 12,000 feet.

Mather Point

For many visitors this is the very first view they will have of the massiveness of the Grand Canyon. It's a first impression that will stay with you forever. Easily accessed from a large parking area using paved all-mobilities trail. There is a large Visitor Center and cafe at the same location. It is a scenic and rewarding but flat walk to use the Rim Trail to connect between the Village and Mather Point.

Yavapai Point

For visitors arriving at the Grand Canyon through the South Entrance, Yavapai is often the second panoramic view they will stop to enjoy after Mather Point. You can dive deeper into the complicated geological story of the Grand Canyon at the Yavapai Museum of Geology. This combination bookstore, museum, with exhibits and visitor center is built in harmonious canyon rock to blend with the surrounds. It provides a covered viewing area with large picture windows. The three dimensional map models allow an appreciation of the scale and colored layers throughout the South Rim.

  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Minimum mobile OS version iOS 15 / Android 9 (Pie). iPad models with GPS chip.

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