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Création biblique de 4 heures + visite au coucher du soleil • Rive sud du parc national du Grand Canyon

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Découvrez le Grand Canyon du point de vue de la création biblique ! Depuis plus de 25 ans, Canyon Ministries est au service du Grand Canyon, créant des aventures centrées sur le Christ et qui changent la vie avec un but éternel.

Rencontre à l'intérieur du parc au mât du drapeau du centre d'accueil du Grand Canyon environ quatre heures avant Au coucher du soleil, le Sunset Rim Tour visite les meilleurs endroits du côté est de South Rim. Le long de Desert View Drive, vous roulerez confortablement dans notre véhicule de tourisme vers chaque point de vue et panorama incroyables.

Une fois arrivés à chaque endroit de la visite, nous descendrons du véhicule pour des vues incroyables, une exploration et un enseignement passionnant liés à tout ce que nous voyons. Pendant la visite, votre guide passera du temps à partager sur la géologie, les plantes, les animaux et l'histoire des gens du canyon - et bien sûr, le message biblique de la création et du déluge tel qu'il est enregistré dans le livre de la Genèse.

* RABAIS DE GROUPE + visites supplémentaires, randonnées pédestres et excursions en rivière trouvées sur notre site Web Canyon Ministries.
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Ce qui est inclu
Binoculars
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Bottled water
Blankets
Air-conditioned vehicle
Umbrellas
Binoculars
Information additionnelle
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Accès facile à tous les points de vue.
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre chaque utilisation
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Informations COVID-19 actuelles liées à nos visites sur CanyonMinistries.org/coronavirus
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Grand Canyon South Rim
Our biblical creation tours of the Grand Canyon National Park's South Rim include multiple stops to the very best overlooks with tons of insightful teaching throughout the day. The order below is a "typical" route, focusing on the park's east side along Desert View Drive. Due to changing weather, seasons, or the people flow in the park that day, we may have alternate stops or order other than what we provide below. Our tours are not "scripted", so guides have the freedom and flexibility to respond to changes in the park as well as your own individual group dynamic.
2
Grand Canyon Visitor Center South Rim
Our tour meets at flag pole just outside the Grand Canyon Visitor Center building inside the park at tour start time. Plan extra arrival time during spring and summer. Holidays and spring break may have lines over an hour long getting into the park. We suggest you arrive early and enjoy views at the Grand Canyon Village or Mather Point or a Rim Trail walk before joining our tour.
3
Pipe Creek Vista
Starting near the Grand Canyon Visitor Center, our first stop provides you with an introduction to the Grand Canyon and its geology. We will lay the foundation for the rest of the tour regarding the biblical events of the Flood found in Genesis and the significance of what we'll be exploring throughout our tour.
4
Grandview Point
Learn about the exciting Wild West people history at Grandview Point, with talks on mining both copper and tourist's pockets in the early days of the Grand Canyon National Park development. Enjoy wide vistas and the distant Colorado River as we talk about the significance of the canyon and whether that river has the power to cut and remove this material.
5
Lipan Point
While taking in fantastic river views, including one of the canyon's largest rapids, we will talk about the Native American Ancestral Puebloans who lived far below on the Unkar Delta. At Lipan Point, we will also showcase the geological Great Unconformity, Cambrian Explosion, and the Tapeats Sandstone—all of which provide fantastic observable evidence for a global Flood. Learn about the mechanisms of the Flood from its onset, and how we believe the sedimentary rock layers were deposited through this year-long destructive event of biblical proportions!
6
Navajo Point
A lot of water, in a little bit of time. Learn about the carving of the Grand Canyon by what we call the "lake spillover" or "breached dam" model, something first proposed in geology all the way back in the 1800s and still held by both creation and some secular geologists alike today. See beyond the Grand Canyon to the distant Vermillion and Echo Cliffs of the Marble Platform and southeast to parts of the Painted Desert. Learn about the nearby historic Desert View Watchtower, completed in 1932.
7
Moran Point
Concluding at one of the very best locations to watch the sun as it sets below the distant cliff walls to the west, close out the day with the One who made it. Adequate time will be given to sit, relax, and enjoy this special time. Blankets are available, as is the comfort and warmth of the vehicle should we be in cooler weather.
8
Grand Canyon Visitor Center South Rim
After the tour, our guide will drop you off back at your vehicle at the Grand Canyon National Park Visitor Center, or wherever else you may have parked that day. If you booked the Train & Sunset Tour (available on our website), we will return you to your vehicle in Williams.
9
Grand Canyon South Rim
Our biblical creation tours of the Grand Canyon National Park's South Rim include multiple stops to the very best overlooks with tons of insightful teaching throughout the day. The order below is a "typical" route, focusing on the park's east side along Desert View Drive. Due to changing weather, seasons, or the people flow in the park that day, we may have alternate stops or order other than what we provide below. Our tours are not "scripted", so guides have the freedom and flexibility to respond to changes in the park as well as your own individual group dynamic.
10
Grand Canyon Visitor Center South Rim
Our tour meets at flag pole just outside the Grand Canyon Visitor Center building inside the park at tour start time. Plan extra arrival time during spring and summer. Holidays and spring break may have lines over an hour long getting into the park. We suggest you arrive early and enjoy views at the Grand Canyon Village or Mather Point or a Rim Trail walk before joining our tour.
11
Pipe Creek Vista
Starting near the Grand Canyon Visitor Center, our first stop provides you with an introduction to the Grand Canyon and its geology. We will lay the foundation for the rest of the tour regarding the biblical events of the Flood found in Genesis and the significance of what we'll be exploring throughout our tour.
12
Grandview Point
Learn about the exciting Wild West people history at Grandview Point, with talks on mining both copper and tourist's pockets in the early days of the Grand Canyon National Park development. Enjoy wide vistas and the distant Colorado River as we talk about the significance of the canyon and whether that river has the power to cut and remove this material.
13
Lipan Point
While taking in fantastic river views, including one of the canyon's largest rapids, we will talk about the Native American Ancestral Puebloans who lived far below on the Unkar Delta. At Lipan Point, we will also showcase the geological Great Unconformity, Cambrian Explosion, and the Tapeats Sandstone—all of which provide fantastic observable evidence for a global Flood. Learn about the mechanisms of the Flood from its onset, and how we believe the sedimentary rock layers were deposited through this year-long destructive event of biblical proportions!
14
Navajo Point
A lot of water, in a little bit of time. Learn about the carving of the Grand Canyon by what we call the "lake spillover" or "breached dam" model, something first proposed in geology all the way back in the 1800s and still held by both creation and some secular geologists alike today. See beyond the Grand Canyon to the distant Vermillion and Echo Cliffs of the Marble Platform and southeast to parts of the Painted Desert. Learn about the nearby historic Desert View Watchtower, completed in 1932.
15
Moran Point
Concluding at one of the very best locations to watch the sun as it sets below the distant cliff walls to the west, close out the day with the One who made it. Adequate time will be given to sit, relax, and enjoy this special time. Blankets are available, as is the comfort and warmth of the vehicle should we be in cooler weather.
16
Grand Canyon Visitor Center South Rim
After the tour, our guide will drop you off back at your vehicle at the Grand Canyon National Park Visitor Center, or wherever else you may have parked that day. If you booked the Train & Sunset Tour (available on our website), we will return you to your vehicle in Williams.
17
Grand Canyon South Rim
Our biblical creation tours of the Grand Canyon National Park's South Rim include multiple stops to the very best overlooks with tons of insightful teaching throughout the day. The order below is a "typical" route, focusing on the park's east side along Desert View Drive. Due to changing weather, seasons, or the people flow in the park that day, we may have alternate stops or order other than what we provide below. Our tours are not "scripted", so guides have the freedom and flexibility to respond to changes in the park as well as your own individual group dynamic.
18
Grand Canyon Visitor Center South Rim
Our tour meets at flag pole just outside the Grand Canyon Visitor Center building inside the park at tour start time. Plan extra arrival time during spring and summer. Holidays and spring break may have lines over an hour long getting into the park. We suggest you arrive early and enjoy views at the Grand Canyon Village or Mather Point or a Rim Trail walk before joining our tour.
19
Pipe Creek Vista
Starting near the Grand Canyon Visitor Center, our first stop provides you with an introduction to the Grand Canyon and its geology. We will lay the foundation for the rest of the tour regarding the biblical events of the Flood found in Genesis and the significance of what we'll be exploring throughout our tour.
20
Grandview Point
Learn about the exciting Wild West people history at Grandview Point, with talks on mining both copper and tourist's pockets in the early days of the Grand Canyon National Park development. Enjoy wide vistas and the distant Colorado River as we talk about the significance of the canyon and whether that river has the power to cut and remove this material.
21
Lipan Point
While taking in fantastic river views, including one of the canyon's largest rapids, we will talk about the Native American Ancestral Puebloans who lived far below on the Unkar Delta. At Lipan Point, we will also showcase the geological Great Unconformity, Cambrian Explosion, and the Tapeats Sandstone—all of which provide fantastic observable evidence for a global Flood. Learn about the mechanisms of the Flood from its onset, and how we believe the sedimentary rock layers were deposited through this year-long destructive event of biblical proportions!
22
Navajo Point
A lot of water, in a little bit of time. Learn about the carving of the Grand Canyon by what we call the "lake spillover" or "breached dam" model, something first proposed in geology all the way back in the 1800s and still held by both creation and some secular geologists alike today. See beyond the Grand Canyon to the distant Vermillion and Echo Cliffs of the Marble Platform and southeast to parts of the Painted Desert. Learn about the nearby historic Desert View Watchtower, completed in 1932.
23
Moran Point
Concluding at one of the very best locations to watch the sun as it sets below the distant cliff walls to the west, close out the day with the One who made it. Adequate time will be given to sit, relax, and enjoy this special time. Blankets are available, as is the comfort and warmth of the vehicle should we be in cooler weather.
24
Grand Canyon Visitor Center South Rim
After the tour, our guide will drop you off back at your vehicle at the Grand Canyon National Park Visitor Center, or wherever else you may have parked that day. If you booked the Train & Sunset Tour (available on our website), we will return you to your vehicle in Williams.
25
Grand Canyon South Rim
Our biblical creation tours of the Grand Canyon National Park's South Rim include multiple stops to the very best overlooks with tons of insightful teaching throughout the day. The order below is a "typical" route, focusing on the park's east side along Desert View Drive. Due to changing weather, seasons, or the people flow in the park that day, we may have alternate stops or order other than what we provide below. Our tours are not "scripted", so guides have the freedom and flexibility to respond to changes in the park as well as your own individual group dynamic.
26
Grand Canyon Visitor Center South Rim
Our tour meets at flag pole just outside the Grand Canyon Visitor Center building inside the park at tour start time. Plan extra arrival time during spring and summer. Holidays and spring break may have lines over an hour long getting into the park. We suggest you arrive early and enjoy views at the Grand Canyon Village or Mather Point or a Rim Trail walk before joining our tour.
27
Pipe Creek Vista
Starting near the Grand Canyon Visitor Center, our first stop provides you with an introduction to the Grand Canyon and its geology. We will lay the foundation for the rest of the tour regarding the biblical events of the Flood found in Genesis and the significance of what we'll be exploring throughout our tour.
28
Grandview Point
Learn about the exciting Wild West people history at Grandview Point, with talks on mining both copper and tourist's pockets in the early days of the Grand Canyon National Park development. Enjoy wide vistas and the distant Colorado River as we talk about the significance of the canyon and whether that river has the power to cut and remove this material.
29
Lipan Point
While taking in fantastic river views, including one of the canyon's largest rapids, we will talk about the Native American Ancestral Puebloans who lived far below on the Unkar Delta. At Lipan Point, we will also showcase the geological Great Unconformity, Cambrian Explosion, and the Tapeats Sandstone—all of which provide fantastic observable evidence for a global Flood. Learn about the mechanisms of the Flood from its onset, and how we believe the sedimentary rock layers were deposited through this year-long destructive event of biblical proportions!
30
Navajo Point
A lot of water, in a little bit of time. Learn about the carving of the Grand Canyon by what we call the "lake spillover" or "breached dam" model, something first proposed in geology all the way back in the 1800s and still held by both creation and some secular geologists alike today. See beyond the Grand Canyon to the distant Vermillion and Echo Cliffs of the Marble Platform and southeast to parts of the Painted Desert. Learn about the nearby historic Desert View Watchtower, completed in 1932.
31
Moran Point
Concluding at one of the very best locations to watch the sun as it sets below the distant cliff walls to the west, close out the day with the One who made it. Adequate time will be given to sit, relax, and enjoy this special time. Blankets are available, as is the comfort and warmth of the vehicle should we be in cooler weather.
32
Grand Canyon Visitor Center South Rim
After the tour, our guide will drop you off back at your vehicle at the Grand Canyon National Park Visitor Center, or wherever else you may have parked that day. If you booked the Train & Sunset Tour (available on our website), we will return you to your vehicle in Williams.
33
Grand Canyon South Rim
Our biblical creation tours of the Grand Canyon National Park's South Rim include multiple stops to the very best overlooks with tons of insightful teaching throughout the day. The order below is a "typical" route, focusing on the park's east side along Desert View Drive. Due to changing weather, seasons, or the people flow in the park that day, we may have alternate stops or order other than what we provide below. Our tours are not "scripted", so guides have the freedom and flexibility to respond to changes in the park as well as your own individual group dynamic.
34
Grand Canyon Visitor Center South Rim
Our tour meets at flag pole just outside the Grand Canyon Visitor Center building inside the park at tour start time. Plan extra arrival time during spring and summer. Holidays and spring break may have lines over an hour long getting into the park. We suggest you arrive early and enjoy views at the Grand Canyon Village or Mather Point or a Rim Trail walk before joining our tour.
35
Pipe Creek Vista
Starting near the Grand Canyon Visitor Center, our first stop provides you with an introduction to the Grand Canyon and its geology. We will lay the foundation for the rest of the tour regarding the biblical events of the Flood found in Genesis and the significance of what we'll be exploring throughout our tour.
36
Grandview Point
Learn about the exciting Wild West people history at Grandview Point, with talks on mining both copper and tourist's pockets in the early days of the Grand Canyon National Park development. Enjoy wide vistas and the distant Colorado River as we talk about the significance of the canyon and whether that river has the power to cut and remove this material.
37
Lipan Point
While taking in fantastic river views, including one of the canyon's largest rapids, we will talk about the Native American Ancestral Puebloans who lived far below on the Unkar Delta. At Lipan Point, we will also showcase the geological Great Unconformity, Cambrian Explosion, and the Tapeats Sandstone—all of which provide fantastic observable evidence for a global Flood. Learn about the mechanisms of the Flood from its onset, and how we believe the sedimentary rock layers were deposited through this year-long destructive event of biblical proportions!
38
Navajo Point
A lot of water, in a little bit of time. Learn about the carving of the Grand Canyon by what we call the "lake spillover" or "breached dam" model, something first proposed in geology all the way back in the 1800s and still held by both creation and some secular geologists alike today. See beyond the Grand Canyon to the distant Vermillion and Echo Cliffs of the Marble Platform and southeast to parts of the Painted Desert. Learn about the nearby historic Desert View Watchtower, completed in 1932.
39
Moran Point
Concluding at one of the very best locations to watch the sun as it sets below the distant cliff walls to the west, close out the day with the One who made it. Adequate time will be given to sit, relax, and enjoy this special time. Blankets are available, as is the comfort and warmth of the vehicle should we be in cooler weather.
40
Grand Canyon Visitor Center South Rim
After the tour, our guide will drop you off back at your vehicle at the Grand Canyon National Park Visitor Center, or wherever else you may have parked that day. If you booked the Train & Sunset Tour (available on our website), we will return you to your vehicle in Williams.
41
Rive sud du Grand Canyon
Nos visites de création biblique de la rive sud du parc national du Grand Canyon comprennent plusieurs arrêts vers les meilleurs points de vue avec des tonnes d'enseignements perspicaces tout au long de la journée. L'ordre ci-dessous est un itinéraire "typique", se concentrant sur le côté est du parc le long de Desert View Drive. En raison des conditions météorologiques changeantes, des saisons ou du flux de personnes dans le parc ce jour-là, nous pouvons avoir des arrêts ou des commandes alternatifs à ceux que nous fournissons ci-dessous. Nos visites ne sont pas "scénarisées", les guides ont donc la liberté et la flexibilité de réagir aux changements dans le parc ainsi qu'à votre propre dynamique de groupe.
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Centre d'accueil des visiteurs du Grand Canyon Rive sud
Notre visite se réunit au mât du drapeau juste à l'extérieur du bâtiment du centre d'accueil des visiteurs du Grand Canyon à l'intérieur du parc à l'heure de début de la visite. Prévoyez une heure d'arrivée supplémentaire au printemps et en été. Les vacances et les vacances de printemps peuvent avoir des files d'attente de plus d'une heure pour entrer dans le parc. Nous vous suggérons d'arriver tôt et de profiter de la vue sur le village du Grand Canyon ou Mather Point ou une promenade sur le Rim Trail avant de rejoindre notre visite.
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Pipe Creek Vista
Commençant près du centre d'accueil des visiteurs du Grand Canyon, notre premier arrêt vous propose une introduction au Grand Canyon et à sa géologie. Nous jetterons les bases pour le reste de la visite concernant les événements bibliques du déluge trouvés dans la Genèse et l'importance de ce que nous explorerons tout au long de notre visite.
44
Pointe Grandview
Découvrez l'histoire passionnante des peuples du Far West à Grandview Point, avec des discussions sur l'exploitation minière à la fois du cuivre et des poches des touristes au début du développement du parc national du Grand Canyon. Profitez de larges panoramas et du lointain fleuve Colorado pendant que nous parlons de l'importance du canyon et de la question de savoir si cette rivière a le pouvoir de couper et d'enlever ce matériau.
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Pointe Lipane
Tout en admirant des vues fantastiques sur la rivière, y compris l'un des plus grands rapides du canyon, nous parlerons des Puebloans ancestraux amérindiens qui vivaient loin en dessous dans le delta d'Unkar. À Lipan Point, nous présenterons également la grande discordance géologique, l'explosion cambrienne et le grès de Tapeats, qui fournissent tous des preuves observables fantastiques d'un déluge mondial. Découvrez les mécanismes du déluge depuis son apparition et comment nous pensons que les couches de roches sédimentaires se sont déposées au cours de cet événement destructeur aux proportions bibliques qui a duré une année !
46
Pointe Navajo
Beaucoup d'eau, en peu de temps. Apprenez-en davantage sur la sculpture du Grand Canyon par ce que nous appelons le modèle du « débordement du lac » ou du « barrage rompu », quelque chose d'abord proposé en géologie depuis les années 1800 et toujours détenu par la création et certains géologues laïques aujourd'hui. Voyez au-delà du Grand Canyon jusqu'aux lointaines falaises Vermillion et Echo de la plate-forme de marbre et au sud-est jusqu'à certaines parties du désert peint. Découvrez la tour de guet historique Desert View à proximité, achevée en 1932.
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Pointe Moran
Concluant à l'un des meilleurs endroits pour regarder le soleil se coucher sous les parois de la falaise lointaine à l'ouest, clôturez la journée avec Celui qui l'a faite. Un temps suffisant sera accordé pour s'asseoir, se détendre et profiter de ce moment spécial. Des couvertures sont disponibles, tout comme le confort et la chaleur du véhicule en cas de temps plus frais.
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Centre d'accueil des visiteurs du Grand Canyon Rive sud
Après la visite, notre guide vous déposera à votre véhicule au centre d'accueil des visiteurs du parc national du Grand Canyon, ou partout où vous vous êtes garé ce jour-là. Si vous avez réservé le Train & Sunset Tour (disponible sur notre site Web), nous vous ramènerons à votre véhicule à Williams.
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Commentaires (190)
Leah_D
Dec 2022
Learned so much from this tour! God is AMAZING! Would highly recommend this tour! Our guide, Ed’s, testimony and knowledge of the canyon and the bible made for a spirit filled afternoon. It really peaked our interest to dig deeper about the creation and share it with others. Thanks again! What a God honoring ministry you have!
Kathy_D
Dec 2022
Bryce was an awesome guide. He was very knowledgeable in this area. We enjoyed the tour. Would recommend.
gregaT3064BO
Dec 2022
Our 4-hour sunset tour with Bryce was the highlight of our trip to AZ. Bryce took our group to several South Rim locations that I've never been to before and found us a great spot for watching the sun go down over the Grand Canyon. He even had blankets for our group as it was very cold and windy and our coats weren't enough to keep warm. We thoroughly enjoyed his knowledge of both the Canyon and the Bible. We had some interesting and deep and meaningful conversations both with him and other members of our tour group. I highly recommend this tour for a 'different perspective' on how the Grand Canyon was formed.

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