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Ultimate Arizona Self-Guided Driving and Walking Tour Bundle

Overview
Experience Arizona’s stunning natural beauty with this GPS-guided tour bundle. This bundle takes you through the Grand Canyon, Sedona, and Instagram-famous Horseshoe Bend so you can get the most out of your time in this unique state. Take in glowing red rock vistas, hike along the Grand Canyon’s rim, and visit the canyon that tamed the mighty Colorado River. Plus, learn about the Native peoples of this state and the fascinating geologic history behind its formation!

Recommended: purchase one tour per car. Everyone can listen at the same time!

Within 30 min, we'll send you two things: a unique password and the app. Download the app onto your phone and enter the password. Then download the tour inside. When you arrive, go to the GPS-marked starting point to start the tour. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.

No expiration — The tour comes with lifetime validity!

This isn't an entrance ticket. Check pandemic rules and opening hours before your visit.
City: Grand Canyon National Park
Sun 23 Feb
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Starting at $24.99
Sun 23 Feb
Starting at $24.99
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What's Included
Easy to use: Stories play automatically by GPS. Hands-free. Get HELP all day: Call, Chat, or Email.
Don’t miss a thing: Full itinerary, travel tips, professionally narrated, videos, text, hidden gems.
Offline use: No cell signal or wifi required. Offline GPS Map & route. Stop-to-stop direction.
Flexible schedule: Use any day, any time. Travel over multiple days or on next trip. Never expires.
App on your phone: A link to download the Action Guide app. Password for your tours. Preview at home
Additional Info
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • How it works: Once you book a tour, you’ll get a text/email with instructions. Download the app (while in good wifi/signal) and use your unique password to access your tours. To begin touring, go to the Starting Point and launch the app. The audio starts automatically. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience. Please note that no one will meet you at the starting point.
  • Good value: Purchase only one tour for the entire vehicle instead of taking the bus and paying for each person. You will see a significant saving. Connect your phone to car speakers by a wire or bluetooth. Enjoy the tour by listening together as you drive.
  • Flexible Schedule: Once the app/tour is on your phone, you can use it any day and at any time. You can use it over multiple days. And, also use it on your next trip here. This tour never expires.
  • Preview the tour: You can use it before the trip at home (highly recommended), use it during the trip, and use it after you come back.
  • Don't miss a thing: You will get everything with the app - a complete itinerary, travel tips, professionally narrated audio stories, story script, images, videos, deep dives, hidden gems, exciting locations, recommendations for hikes, adventure, activities, treks, and stop-by-stop direction.
  • Private tour: You can use it in your car or rental car. No worries about groups or crowds. Start the tour app on your phone. And it will direct you step by step. You can stop for as many breaks as you like. Take a break for Instagram photos, and take a break for lunch/snacks. Go on a hike. The tour will wait for you and start when you start again. You can even do the tour over multiple days. Go at your own pace.
  • Easy to use: The stories play themselves as soon as the GPS is activated. It requires no use of your hands at all. You can get HELP by calling, chatting, or emailing any time of the day.
  • Offline: There is no need for a cell signal or Wi-Fi while touring. App’s GPS map works offline.
  • Expiration/go again: The tour will last for the rest of your life on your phone. It is available for use on any day of your next trip.
  • Use pictures for a photo book: Create a photo book using clean (no crowd) app images of each spot to make a memorable trip. All the photos and the correct sequence is ready in the app for you to use.
  • Social media: Share clean (no crowd) images with friends/family.
  • Devices supported include iPhones with iOS 13 & above, Android phones with version 9 & above and all cellular-enabled tablets & iPads.
  • Face masks required for travellers in public areas
What To Expect
1
Grand Canyon National Park
Welcome to Grand Canyon National Park! This awe-inspiring natural wonder is unlike any other place on earth, and your narrated driving tour will make sure you get the most out of your visit. Full of astonishing vistas, unbeatable hikes, and some surprising history, this national park is an absolute must-see for anyone in the USA.
2
Grand Canyon Visitor Center South Rim
You'll arrive first at the Visitor Center, where you can find maps and other park info, as well as restrooms and snacks.
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Mather Point
Your first overlook will be Mather Point, one of the park's most popular spots. The views here are simply incredible, offering clear line of sight up to 30 miles across the canyon!
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Yavapai Point
The next viewpoint is Yavapai Point, where you'll get more great views from the canyon's south rim and learn about the tribe for whom the point is named.
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Yavapai Geology Museum
Want to get hands-on with the Grand Canyon's geological history? Just stop by the Yavapai Geology Museum for some educational exhibits!
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Hopi House
The first stop within the village is the Hopi House, an incredibly accurate recreation of the ancient Hopi dwellings one might have found here while the tribe still occupied the area. This building is also the perfect place to pick up some handmade souvenirs from your visit!
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Kolb Studio
As you continue on to Kolb Studio, the competitor to Lookouot Studio, you'll hear all about the bitter rivalry between the two which almost drove them both to ruin back in the 1900s.
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Hermit Road
For the next part of the tour, you'll hop on board the park's free shuttle. Don't worry, your audio tour guide will instruct you on exactly how to do this!
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Trailview Overlook
The first stop on Hermit Road is Trailview Overlook, which offers views of the famous Bright Angel Trail, the grueling path which leads all the way down to the bottom of the canyon. You'll probably even see some exhausted hikers climbing it!
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Maricopa Point
Next up is Maricopa Point, which was once the site of a uranium mining operation. Get the unexpected history behind this while you appreciate the gorgeous views.
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Powell Point
After that is Powell Point, which offers more canyon magic and honors the explorer who risked life and limb to chart the Colorado River.
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Hopi Point
The shuttle route brings you next to Hopi Point, where you'll learn about bald eagles, their importance to the Hopi tribe, and how to spot them.
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Mohave Point
If you've been hoping for a great view of the Colorado River, that's up next at Mohave Point. Here, you'll get a bird's eye view of this tremendously powerful river.
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The Abyss
Hope you're not afraid of heights! The next stop, appropriately called The Abyss, features a sheer, dizzying drop into the canyon.
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Monument Creek Vista
Monument Creek Vista, up next, offers a view of the most intense rapids in the park: Granite Rapids. You'll also hear about the first female river guide and how she got her start in the Grand Canyon!
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Pima Point
There's one more major vista point along Hermit Road: Pima Point. Make sure to snap some photos before you leave!
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Hermit's Rest
Finally, the shuttle will arrive at Hermit's Rest. This serves both as the trailhead for the challenging but rewarding Hermit's Trail and a place to stretch your legs before heading back to Grand Canyon Village.
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Pipe Creek Vista
After the shuttle, the tour continues east along Desert View Drive. The first stop along this road is Pipe Creek Vista, a favorite for birders hoping to spot the canyon's rarer specimens, including even the ultra-rare California condor!
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Grandview Point
After that is Grandview Point, and the view seriously is grand. This is also the trailhead for a hiking trail which leads below the canyon's rim and features some truly remarkable sights.
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Moran Point
Continuing on your drive, you'll arrive at Moran Point, which boasts a great look at the Colorado River from an entirely new angle.
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Lipan Point
After that you'll come to Lipan Point, offering another great river view along with some fascinating facts about the park's geology.
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Navajo Point
The final viewpoint along this drive is Navajo Point, and last certainly isn't least in this case. Navajo Point is actually the highest viewpoint on the entire southern rim, standing at a staggering 7,500 feet above sea level!
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Grand Canyon Desert View Watchtower
At last, you'll arrive at the iconic Desert View Watchtower, a truly impressive stone structure perched on the canyon's edge. Depending on the season, you can even climb to the top for a view unlike any other. The tour concludes here.
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Sedona Chamber of Commerce
This quirky, drop-dead gorgeous town has tons to offer, from shops and galleries to unbelievable red rock hikes. But it’s also packed with unique, surprising history, as you’re about to discover. I hope you’re ready to explore a place like no other!
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Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village
Find a spot to park, then hop out of the car and head for the Tlaquepaque Arts Shopping Village. This market is a Sedona must-see. It’s absolutely full of shops and galleries featuring local arts and crafts, as well as plentiful food offerings if you’re feeling peckish.
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Margs Draw Trail
At the bend in this road, you’ll find Marg’s Draw Trail, one of Sedona’s mid-length trails at 4 miles out and back. This trail’s famous for offering up-close views of Sedona’s famous red rocks. If you’re here in the spring, you can also catch cactus flowers blooming along the trail!
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Broken Arrow Trail
The trail name has nothing to do with some unearthed Sinagua artifact. It’s actually the title of a movie filmed in Sedona! See, long after the Sinagua vanished, Sedona became home to a handful of pioneer families. Among them: T.C. Schnebly, who saw a bright future for the community, even though it could barely even be called a community when he arrived. Schnebly built the area’s first hotel and general store, and created the first post office in 1902 to put it on the grid! The problem? This place didn’t even have a name yet!
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Chapel of the Holy Cross
Back in 1931, the Empire State Building finished construction in New York. Uhhh so… what does that have to do with Sedona? Well, local rancher and sculptor Marguerite Staude saw that skyscraper and was so inspired she simply had to create something just as impressive in her home state of Arizona.
29
Cathedral Rock
This is the trailhead for Cathedral Rock Trail, a steep 1.2-mile trek offering phenomenal vistas. It’s considered a challenging hike, with 800 feet of elevation gain, so make sure you’re prepared if you decide to make the journey. Otherwise, you can simply enjoy the views of Cathedral Rock!
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Village of Oak Creek
Village of Oak Creek, known to locals as “The Village,” this unincorporated community is chock full of shops and restaurants perfect for a post-tour break. The Village also boasts three huge golf courses for those who like to hit the links!
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Crescent Moon Picnic Site
This Crescent Moon Picnic Site, offers much more than just a great place for a snack. This creekside sanctuary boasts spectacular views and swimming as well! Cathedral Rock is clearly visible from here, and this is one of the most photographed views in Sedona! Chances are if you’ve seen photos of Sedona, one of them was shot from right here
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Red Rock
This is Red Rock State Park, a small but mighty stretch of some of the prettiest wilderness in the Sedona area. This 286-acre park offers plentiful hiking and biking trails, picnic areas, and scenic vistas.
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Munds Wagon Trail
So what makes Munds Wagon Trail so special? Well, back in T.C. Schnebly’s day, it was a cattle route for the local ranchers! Sedona’s ranchers would lead their cattle along this route to graze, then bring them back at the end of a long day. What’s great about this place is that it’s virtually unchanged since those days, so a walk along the trail is like a glimpse into Sedona’s past!
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Horseshoe Bend
This iconic landmark is located at the end of a half-mile trail starting from the back of this parking lot.
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Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
Page is one of the youngest towns in America, dating back to only 1957. But why build a town out here at all? Well, the whole thing exists because of Glen Canyon Dam.
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Hanging Gardens Trail
This is the trailhead for Hanging Gardens Trail, offering a welcome oasis from the harsh desert. This easy, 1.2-mile out and back trail which ends with a surprising burst of greenery.
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Carl Hayden Visitor Center Page
We’ve arrived at the Carl Hayden Visitor Center. But, more importantly, this is your chance to get an up-close look at the Glen Canyon Dam!
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Wahweap Overlook
This stunning spot offers a simply unbeatable vista of Lake Powell and the surrounding landscape. On the near side of the lake you’ll also spot the Wahweap Marina, where folks store their boats between trips out onto the lake.
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The Chains
Farther along Chains Road you’ll find a sort of playground for outdoor enthusiasts. This spot, which locals call The Chains, consists of a huge expanse of funky, layered discs of rock perfect for anyone who enjoys a bit of clambering. It also offers great views of Lake Powell and the Glen Canyon Dam from a totally different angle than other overlooks.
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Waterholes Canyon
Have you ever been inside a slot canyon? These narrow, picturesque canyons are perfect for photo ops or just seeing some of the coolest natural sights around, and one of the very best is located right outside Page!
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Antelope Canyon
You might not think “bright colors” when you think of a canyon, but that’s just what you’ll get in Antelope Canyon. This wild, twisting slot canyon is Instagram-famous for a reason. The wind-carved sandstone walls look like something out of a dream, and the sunlight filtering down from above casts the whole thing in a fabulous red glow.
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Navajo Mountain
If you don’t mind a $30 per vehicle entrance fee to access the Wahweap Recreation Area, Navajo Mountain Viewpoint serves up some seriously stunning views of the magnificent Navajo Mountain. Towering over Lake Powell at 10,348 feet above sea level, this peak certainly has an impressive presence. It’s also incredibly important to the Navajo people.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Reviews (1)
Glynnis_P
Dec 2022
Not helpful to me at all. The app does not provide step by step directions and doesn’t explain and information about the scenery. Would not purchase or use again.
Response from Host
Dec 2022
I apologize for the inconvenience. Everything offered is very clear, whether you say to set up the tour or the directions on the map, and the first stop explains to you how to use the app step by step. And this is very unusual to hear since many people have given us positive feedback on the individual tours in this bundle. And, to rule out any oddities, I checked the same password you have, and there were none. Everything was in order. It appears that you did not fully download the tour.

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