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Wycieczka samochodowa, piesza i wahadłowa po południowym i wschodnim brzegu Wielkiego Kanionu

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Witness one of the natural wonders of the world in all its glory. The Grand Canyon is so massive, so awe-inspiring, that you simply have to see it with your own two eyes to truly understand its scale. This self-guided tour takes you to all the best vistas and hiking trails on the canyon’s South Rim and fills you in on the fascinating history of the canyon and the Native people who once lived there. So get out there and see something incredible!

Hermit Road isn't accessible by private vehicle during the summer. The tour will instruct you to park at stop 15 and walk from stops 16-22, then take the shuttle for stops 23-31. The stops after 31, on the eastern side of the park, can once again be accessed via private vehicle.

After booking, you can check your email before downloading the Tour Guide App by Action, enter your unique password, and access your tour. The preceding steps require good internet/wifi access. Simply follow the audio instructions and the route from there.
Miasto: Park Narodowy Wielkiego Kanionu
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Korzystanie w trybie offline: nie wymaga sygnału komórkowego ani Wi-Fi. Offline Mapa GPS i trasa. Kierunek od przystanku do przystanku.
Prywatna wycieczka w Twoim/wypożyczonym samochodzie: Bez grupy. Rób przerwy na zdjęcia/przekąski/wycieczki. Idź we własnym tempie
Niczego nie przegap: pełny plan podróży, wskazówki dotyczące podróży, profesjonalnie opowiedziane ukryte historie, wideo, tekst
Elastyczny harmonogram: użyj dowolnego dnia, o dowolnej porze. Podróżuj przez wiele dni lub podczas następnej podróży. Nigdy nie wygasa.
Dobra cena: Kup tylko jeden na samochód. Nie płać za każdą osobę. Zaoszczędź pieniądze w porównaniu z wycieczką autobusową.
Aplikacja w telefonie: link do pobrania aplikacji Action Guide. Hasło do Twoich wycieczek. Podgląd w domu
Łatwy w użyciu: Historie są odtwarzane automatycznie przez GPS. Wolne ręce. Uzyskaj POMOC przez cały dzień: zadzwoń, czat lub e-mail.
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • How to access: Once you book a tour, you’ll get a confirmation email and text with instructions: • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password • Download the tour MUST DO while in strong wifi/cellular Works offline after download
  • How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
  • Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
  • Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
  • Savings tips: Driving tours: purchase just one tour for everyone in the car
  • Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
Czego oczekiwać
1
Park Narodowy Wielkiego Kanionu
Witamy w Parku Narodowym Wielkiego Kanionu! Ten budzący podziw cud natury nie przypomina żadnego innego miejsca na ziemi, a wycieczka samochodem z narracją sprawi, że w pełni wykorzystasz swoją wizytę. Pełen zadziwiających widoków, niezrównanych wędrówek i zaskakującej historii, ten park narodowy jest absolutną koniecznością dla każdego w USA.
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Centrum dla zwiedzających Wielkiego Kanionu South Rim
Najpierw dotrzesz do Visitor Center, gdzie znajdziesz mapy i inne informacje o parku, a także toalety i przekąski.
3
Punkt macierzysty
Twoim pierwszym widokiem będzie Mather Point, jedno z najpopularniejszych miejsc w parku. Widoki tutaj są po prostu niesamowite, oferując wyraźną linię wzroku do 30 mil w poprzek kanionu!
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Punkt Yavapai
Następnym punktem widokowym jest Yavapai Point, gdzie uzyskasz więcej wspaniałych widoków z południowej krawędzi kanionu i poznasz plemię, od którego pochodzi nazwa tego punktu.
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Muzeum Geologiczne Yavapai
Chcesz zapoznać się z historią geologiczną Wielkiego Kanionu? Po prostu zatrzymaj się w Muzeum Geologicznym Yavapai, aby zobaczyć eksponaty edukacyjne!
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Dom Hopiego
Pierwszym przystankiem w wiosce jest Dom Hopi, niezwykle dokładne odtworzenie starożytnych mieszkań Hopi, które można było tu znaleźć, gdy plemię nadal zamieszkiwało ten obszar. Ten budynek jest również idealnym miejscem do odebrania ręcznie robionych pamiątek z wizyty!
7
Studio Kolba
Idąc dalej do Kolb Studio, konkurenta Lookouot Studio, usłyszysz wszystko o zaciekłej rywalizacji między nimi, która prawie doprowadziła ich obu do ruiny w XX wieku.
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Studio widokowe
Przed nami dwa budynki stojące na skraju kanionu. To, które możesz teraz zobaczyć, to Lookout Studio, a nieco dalej znajdziesz jedno o nazwie Kolb Studio.
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Droga Pustelnika
W następnej części wycieczki wsiądziesz do bezpłatnego autobusu kursującego po parku. Nie martw się, Twój audioprzewodnik poinstruuje Cię dokładnie, jak to zrobić!
10
Punkt widokowy Trailview
Pierwszym przystankiem na Hermit Road jest Trailview Overlook, z którego roztacza się widok na słynny Bright Angel Trail, wyczerpującą ścieżkę, która prowadzi aż do dna kanionu. Prawdopodobnie zobaczysz nawet wspinających się na nią wyczerpanych turystów!
11
Punkt Marikopy
Następny w kolejności jest Maricopa Point, który był kiedyś miejscem operacji wydobycia uranu. Zapoznaj się z nieoczekiwaną historią, podziwiając wspaniałe widoki.
12
Punkt Powella
Następnie znajduje się Powell Point, który oferuje więcej magii kanionu i honoruje odkrywcę, który ryzykował życie i zdrowie, aby sporządzić mapę rzeki Kolorado.
13
Punkt Hopi
Trasa wahadłowca prowadzi obok Hopi Point, gdzie dowiesz się o bielikach, ich znaczeniu dla plemienia Hopi oraz o tym, jak je dostrzec.
14
Punkt Mohave
Jeśli liczyłeś na wspaniały widok na rzekę Kolorado, czeka Cię następny punkt w Mohave Point. Tutaj zobaczysz widok z lotu ptaka na tę niezwykle potężną rzekę.
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Punkt Pimy
Następny przystanek po prawej stronie to Pima Point, z którego roztacza się jeden z najpiękniejszych widoków w Kolorado. Kiedy tam będziesz, zatrzymaj się i posłuchaj. Jeśli widok jest cichy, słychać szum wody płynącej wzdłuż rzeki.
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Odpoczynek pustelnika
Więc skąd te wszystkie rzeczy mają swoją nazwę? Cóż, w czasach górniczych, jeden konkretny górnik nie był zainteresowany przebywaniem z innymi ludźmi. Zdecydowanie wolał rytmy natury. Spędził większość swojego życia mieszkając w pobliżu tego miejsca, zadowalając się spędzaniem dni mając tylko skały, ptaki i wiewiórki, które dotrzymywały mu towarzystwa.
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Widok Pipe Creek
Po promie trasa prowadzi dalej na wschód wzdłuż Desert View Drive. Pierwszym przystankiem na tej drodze jest Pipe Creek Vista, ulubione miejsce obserwatorów ptaków, którzy chcą zobaczyć rzadsze okazy kanionu, w tym nawet bardzo rzadkiego kondora kalifornijskiego!
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Punkt widokowy
Potem jest Grandview Point, a widok jest naprawdę wspaniały. Jest to również początek szlaku turystycznego, który prowadzi pod krawędzią kanionu i oferuje naprawdę niezwykłe zabytki.
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Punkt Morana
Kontynuując jazdę, dotrzesz do Moran Point, skąd roztacza się wspaniały widok na rzekę Kolorado z zupełnie nowej perspektywy.
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Lipan Point
Następnie dotrzesz do Lipan Point, oferując kolejny wspaniały widok na rzekę wraz z kilkoma fascynującymi faktami dotyczącymi geologii parku.
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Punkt Navajo
Ostatnim punktem widokowym na tej trasie jest Navajo Point, a ostatni z pewnością nie jest najmniej ważny w tym przypadku. Navajo Point jest w rzeczywistości najwyższym punktem widokowym na całej południowej krawędzi, wznoszącym się na oszałamiającą wysokość 7500 stóp nad poziomem morza!
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Wieża obserwacyjna z widokiem na pustynię Wielkiego Kanionu
W końcu dotrzesz do kultowej wieży obserwacyjnej Desert View, naprawdę imponującej kamiennej konstrukcji wznoszącej się na skraju kanionu. W zależności od pory roku możesz nawet wspiąć się na szczyt, aby zobaczyć widok inny niż wszystkie. Wycieczka kończy się tutaj.
23
Punkt Yaki
Popularne miejsce do oglądania wschodów i zachodów słońca, oddalony punkt obserwacyjny i przystanek autobusowy z toaletami.
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Szlak Południowego Kaibab
South Kaibab Trail to szlak turystyczny w Parku Narodowym Wielkiego Kanionu, położonym w amerykańskim stanie Arizona. W przeciwieństwie do szlaku Bright Angel Trail, który również zaczyna się na południowym obrzeżu Wielkiego Kanionu i prowadzi do rzeki Kolorado, szlak South Kaibab Trail prowadzi grzbietem do Skeleton Point, umożliwiając 360-stopniowe widoki na kanion.
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Ruiny Tusayan i muzeum
Ruiny i muzeum Tusayan to doskonały przystanek, aby dowiedzieć się więcej o starożytnych kulturach. Szczególnie podobał nam się spacer po ruinach z oznakowaniem.
26
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. Note: This 45-mile-long tour covers the essentials of Grand Canyon in 2-3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
27
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.
28
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!
29
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.
30
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!
31
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!
32
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.
33
Lookout Studio
Up ahead are two buildings perched on the canyon’s edge. The one you can see right now is Lookout Studio, and you’ll find one just a little beyond it called Kolb Studio.
34
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!
35
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!
36
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.
37
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.
38
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.
39
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.
40
Pima Point
The next stop on your right is Pima Point, which sports one of the best views of Colorado. When you’re there, stop and listen. If the vista’s quiet, you can hear the rushing sound of water moving along the river.
41
Hermit's Rest
So where does all this stuff get its name? Well, back in the mining days, one particular miner had no interest in being around other people. He far preferred the rhythms of nature. He spent most of his life living near this spot, content to while away his days with only the rocks and birds and squirrels to keep him company.
42
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!
43
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.
44
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.
45
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!
46
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.
47
Yaki Point
A popular place for viewing sunrise & sunset, this remote lookout & shuttle stop offers restrooms.
48
South Kaibab Trail
The South Kaibab Trail is a hiking trail in Grand Canyon National Park, located in the U.S. state of Arizona. Unlike the Bright Angel Trail which also begins at the south rim of the Grand Canyon and leads to the Colorado River, the South Kaibab Trail follows a ridge out to Skeleton Point allowing for 360-degree views of the canyon.
49
Tusayan Ruins and Museum
Tusayan Ruins and Museum is a great stop for learning more about ancient cultures. We particularly enjoyed the walk through the ruins with the signage.
50
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. Note: This 45-mile-long tour covers the essentials of Grand Canyon in 2-3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
51
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.
52
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!
53
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.
54
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!
55
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!
56
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.
57
Lookout Studio
Up ahead are two buildings perched on the canyon’s edge. The one you can see right now is Lookout Studio, and you’ll find one just a little beyond it called Kolb Studio.
58
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!
59
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!
60
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.
61
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.
62
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.
63
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.
64
Pima Point
The next stop on your right is Pima Point, which sports one of the best views of Colorado. When you’re there, stop and listen. If the vista’s quiet, you can hear the rushing sound of water moving along the river.
65
Hermit's Rest
So where does all this stuff get its name? Well, back in the mining days, one particular miner had no interest in being around other people. He far preferred the rhythms of nature. He spent most of his life living near this spot, content to while away his days with only the rocks and birds and squirrels to keep him company.
66
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!
67
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.
68
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.
69
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!
70
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.
71
Yaki Point
A popular place for viewing sunrise & sunset, this remote lookout & shuttle stop offers restrooms.
72
South Kaibab Trail
The South Kaibab Trail is a hiking trail in Grand Canyon National Park, located in the U.S. state of Arizona. Unlike the Bright Angel Trail which also begins at the south rim of the Grand Canyon and leads to the Colorado River, the South Kaibab Trail follows a ridge out to Skeleton Point allowing for 360-degree views of the canyon.
73
Tusayan Ruins and Museum
Tusayan Ruins and Museum is a great stop for learning more about ancient cultures. We particularly enjoyed the walk through the ruins with the signage.
74
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. Note: This 45-mile-long tour covers the essentials of Grand Canyon in 2-3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
75
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.
76
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!
77
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.
78
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!
79
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!
80
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.
81
Lookout Studio
Up ahead are two buildings perched on the canyon’s edge. The one you can see right now is Lookout Studio, and you’ll find one just a little beyond it called Kolb Studio.
82
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!
83
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!
84
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.
85
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.
86
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.
87
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.
88
Pima Point
The next stop on your right is Pima Point, which sports one of the best views of Colorado. When you’re there, stop and listen. If the vista’s quiet, you can hear the rushing sound of water moving along the river.
89
Hermit's Rest
So where does all this stuff get its name? Well, back in the mining days, one particular miner had no interest in being around other people. He far preferred the rhythms of nature. He spent most of his life living near this spot, content to while away his days with only the rocks and birds and squirrels to keep him company.
90
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!
91
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.
92
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.
93
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!
94
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.
95
Yaki Point
A popular place for viewing sunrise & sunset, this remote lookout & shuttle stop offers restrooms.
96
South Kaibab Trail
The South Kaibab Trail is a hiking trail in Grand Canyon National Park, located in the U.S. state of Arizona. Unlike the Bright Angel Trail which also begins at the south rim of the Grand Canyon and leads to the Colorado River, the South Kaibab Trail follows a ridge out to Skeleton Point allowing for 360-degree views of the canyon.
97
Tusayan Ruins and Museum
Tusayan Ruins and Museum is a great stop for learning more about ancient cultures. We particularly enjoyed the walk through the ruins with the signage.
98
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. Note: This 45-mile-long tour covers the essentials of Grand Canyon in 2-3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
99
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.
100
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!
101
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.
102
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!
103
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!
104
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.
105
Lookout Studio
Up ahead are two buildings perched on the canyon’s edge. The one you can see right now is Lookout Studio, and you’ll find one just a little beyond it called Kolb Studio.
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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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Pima Point
The next stop on your right is Pima Point, which sports one of the best views of Colorado. When you’re there, stop and listen. If the vista’s quiet, you can hear the rushing sound of water moving along the river.
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Hermit's Rest
So where does all this stuff get its name? Well, back in the mining days, one particular miner had no interest in being around other people. He far preferred the rhythms of nature. He spent most of his life living near this spot, content to while away his days with only the rocks and birds and squirrels to keep him company.
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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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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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Yaki Point
A popular place for viewing sunrise & sunset, this remote lookout & shuttle stop offers restrooms.
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South Kaibab Trail
The South Kaibab Trail is a hiking trail in Grand Canyon National Park, located in the U.S. state of Arizona. Unlike the Bright Angel Trail which also begins at the south rim of the Grand Canyon and leads to the Colorado River, the South Kaibab Trail follows a ridge out to Skeleton Point allowing for 360-degree views of the canyon.
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Tusayan Ruins and Museum
Tusayan Ruins and Museum is a great stop for learning more about ancient cultures. We particularly enjoyed the walk through the ruins with the signage.
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Kathy_K
Jan 2025
We had no clue where to go or what to do and this app was perfect for us! Loved all the background stories and explanations also.
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Jan 2025
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Carolina_R
Dec 2024
Very convenient way to explore the Grand Canyon South rim. I downloaded in advance and had no problem using it even offline.
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Dec 2024
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Dec 2024
The self guided tour worked really well, better than I expected. Easy to find the starting point and skipped a couple spots since we were short on time. Interesting and informative at each stop.
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Dec 2024
Paul, I’m so glad my Grand Canyon South and East Rim Self-Driving, Walking, and Shuttling Tour worked better than you expected. It’s great that you found it easy to navigate and enjoyed the informative stops, even with limited time. For more adventures, check out my Tour of 25+ National Parks, featuring engaging audio guides at parks like Yellowstone and Glacier. These tours are designed for freedom and discovery. Happy travels!

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