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Испытайте потрясающую природную красоту Аризоны с этим туром с GPS-наведением. Этот пакет проведет вас через Гранд-Каньон, Седону и известную в Instagram Излучину Подковы, чтобы вы могли максимально использовать свое время в этом уникальном штате. Полюбуйтесь сияющими красными скалами, прогуляйтесь по краю Гранд-Каньона и посетите каньон, который приручил могучую реку Колорадо. Кроме того, узнайте о коренных народах этого штата и увлекательной геологической истории его образования!

Рекомендуется: приобрести один тур на автомобиль. Все могут слушать одновременно!

В течение 30 минут мы вышлем вам две вещи: уникальный пароль и приложение. Загрузите приложение на свой телефон и введите пароль. Тогда загрузите тур внутри. Когда вы приедете, идите к отправной точке, отмеченной GPS, чтобы начать тур. Придерживайтесь маршрута тура и ограничения скорости для получения наилучших впечатлений.

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Что включено
Auto-playing Audio - triggered from your phones GPS, as you walk.
Online Support - Chat, Email and Call
GPS App for iPhone and Android
2-Sedona Self-Guided Audio Tour
Offline Map - After you download the app & tour, you can take the tour offline (no wifi/cellular)
3-Horseshoe Bend Self-Guided Walking Tour With Bonus Page Tour (Arizona)
120+ audio stories/narrations along the tour.
Дополнительная информация
  • Остановки общественного транспорта поблизости.
  • Подходит для всех уровней физической подготовки.
  • Как это работает: после бронирования тура вы получите текстовое/электронное письмо. с инструкциями. Загрузите приложение (при хорошем Wi-Fi/сигнале) и используйте свой уникальный пароль для доступа к своим турам. Чтобы начать тур, перейдите в Начальную точку и запустите приложение. Звук запускается автоматически. Придерживайтесь маршрута тура и ограничения скорости для получения наилучших впечатлений. Обратите внимание, что никто не встретит вас в начальной точке.
  • Выгодное соотношение цены и качества: приобретите только одну экскурсию на весь автомобиль вместо того, чтобы ехать на автобусе и платить за каждого человека. Вы увидите существенную экономию. Подключите телефон к динамикам автомобиля по проводу или Bluetooth. Наслаждайтесь туром, слушая его вместе во время вождения.
  • Гибкий график: как только приложение/тур появится на вашем телефоне, вы сможете использовать его в любой день и в любое время. Вы можете использовать его в течение нескольких дней. А также используйте его в своей следующей поездке сюда. Этот тур не имеет срока действия.
  • Предварительный просмотр тура: вы можете использовать его перед поездкой дома (настоятельно рекомендуется), использовать его во время поездки и использовать его после возвращения.
  • >Ничего не упустите: с приложением вы получите все: полный маршрут, советы путешественникам, профессионально озвученные аудиоистории, сценарий рассказа, изображения, видео, глубокие погружения, скрытые жемчужины, захватывающие места, рекомендации для походов, приключений, мероприятия, походы и направление с остановками.
  • Частный тур: вы можете использовать его в своем автомобиле или арендованном автомобиле. Не беспокойтесь о группах или толпе. Запустите приложение тура на своем телефоне. И будет направлять вас шаг за шагом. Вы можете останавливаться на столько перерывов, сколько захотите. Сделайте перерыв на фотографии в Instagram и сделайте перерыв на обед/перекус. Отправляйтесь в поход. Тур будет ждать вас и начнется, когда вы начнете снова. Вы даже можете сделать тур в течение нескольких дней. Идите в своем собственном темпе.
  • Простота в использовании: истории начинают воспроизводиться сами по себе, как только активируется GPS. Он вообще не требует использования ваших рук. Вы можете получить ПОМОЩЬ по телефону, в чате или по электронной почте в любое время дня.
  • Не в сети: во время гастролей нет необходимости в сотовом сигнале или Wi-Fi. GPS-карта приложения работает в автономном режиме.
  • Истечение срока действия/начать снова: тур будет длиться до конца вашей жизни на вашем телефоне. Его можно использовать в любой день вашей следующей поездки.
  • Используйте фотографии для фотокниги: создайте фотокнигу, используя чистые (без скопления людей) изображения каждого места в приложении, чтобы сделать поездку незабываемой. Все фотографии и правильная последовательность готовы к использованию в приложении.
  • Социальные сети: делитесь чистыми (без толпы) изображениями с друзьями/родными.
  • Поддерживаемые устройства включают iPhone. с iOS 13 и выше, телефонами Android с версией 9 и выше, а также всеми планшетами и iPad с поддержкой сотовой связи.
  • Для путешественников в общественных местах требуются маски.
Что ожидать
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.
3
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!
4
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.
5
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!
6
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!
7
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.
8
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!
9
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!
10
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.
11
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.
12
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.
13
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.
14
The Abyss
Hope you're not afraid of heights! The next stop, appropriately called The Abyss, features a sheer, dizzying drop into the canyon.
15
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!
16
Pima Point
There's one more major vista point along Hermit Road: Pima Point. Make sure to snap some photos before you leave!
17
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.
18
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!
19
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.
20
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.
21
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.
22
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!
23
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.
24
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!
25
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.
26
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!
27
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!
28
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!
30
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!
31
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
32
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.
33
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!
34
Horseshoe Bend
This iconic landmark is located at the end of a half-mile trail starting from the back of this parking lot.
35
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.
36
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.
37
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!
38
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.
39
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.
40
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!
41
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.
42
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.
43
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.
44
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.
45
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!
46
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.
47
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!
48
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!
49
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.
50
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!
51
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!
52
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.
53
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.
54
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.
55
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.
56
The Abyss
Hope you're not afraid of heights! The next stop, appropriately called The Abyss, features a sheer, dizzying drop into the canyon.
57
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!
58
Pima Point
There's one more major vista point along Hermit Road: Pima Point. Make sure to snap some photos before you leave!
59
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.
60
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!
61
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.
62
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.
63
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.
64
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!
65
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.
66
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!
67
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.
68
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!
69
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!
70
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.
71
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!
72
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!
73
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
74
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.
75
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!
76
Horseshoe Bend
This iconic landmark is located at the end of a half-mile trail starting from the back of this parking lot.
77
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.
78
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.
79
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!
80
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.
81
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.
82
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!
83
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.
84
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.
85
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.
86
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.
87
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!
88
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.
89
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!
90
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!
91
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.
92
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!
93
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!
94
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.
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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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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.
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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.
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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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Национальный парк Гранд-Каньон
Добро пожаловать в национальный парк Гранд-Каньон! Это внушающее благоговейный трепет чудо природы не похоже ни на одно другое место на земле, и ваш автомобильный тур с рассказом поможет вам получить максимальную отдачу от вашего визита. Полный удивительных видов, непревзойденных походов и удивительной истории, этот национальный парк является обязательным для посещения всем в США.
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Центр посетителей Гранд-Каньона, Южный край
Сначала вы прибудете в Центр для посетителей, где вы можете найти карты и другую информацию о парке, а также туалеты и закуски.
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Мазер Пойнт
Первым вашим видом будет Мазер-Пойнт, одно из самых популярных мест в парке. Виды здесь просто невероятные, предлагая прямой обзор до 30 миль по каньону!
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Явапай Пойнт
Следующая смотровая площадка — Явапай-Пойнт, где вы сможете полюбоваться прекрасными видами с южного края каньона и узнать о племени, в честь которого названа эта точка.
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Явапайский геологический музей
Хотите познакомиться с геологической историей Гранд-Каньона? Просто загляните в Геологический музей Явапаи, чтобы посмотреть некоторые образовательные экспонаты!
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Хопи Хаус
Первая остановка в деревне — дом хопи, невероятно точное воссоздание древних жилищ хопи, которые можно было найти здесь, когда племя все еще занимало этот район. Это здание также является идеальным местом, чтобы забрать сувениры ручной работы из вашего визита!
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Колб Студия
По мере того, как вы переходите к Kolb Studio, конкуренту Lookouot Studio, вы узнаете все об ожесточенном соперничестве между ними, которое чуть не привело их обоих к краху еще в 1900-х годах.
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Дорога Отшельника
В следующей части тура вы сядете на борт бесплатного шаттла парка. Не волнуйтесь, ваш аудиогид проинструктирует вас, как именно это сделать!
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Трейлвью Оверлук
Первая остановка на Hermit Road — это Trailview Overlook, откуда открывается вид на знаменитую Тропу Ярких Ангелов, изнурительную тропу, ведущую вниз к дну каньона. Возможно, вы даже увидите, как измученные туристы взбираются на нее!
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Марикопа Пойнт
Далее идет Марикопа-Пойнт, который когда-то был местом добычи урана. Получите неожиданную историю за этим, пока вы цените великолепные виды.
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Пауэлл-Пойнт
После этого находится Пауэлл-Пойнт, который предлагает больше волшебства каньона и чествует исследователя, который рисковал жизнью и здоровьем, чтобы нанести на карту реку Колорадо.
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Хопи Пойнт
Маршрут шаттла приведет вас к мысу Хопи, где вы узнаете о белоголовых орланах, их важности для племени хопи и о том, как их обнаружить.
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Мохаве Пойнт
Если вы надеялись полюбоваться великолепным видом на реку Колорадо, это следующий пункт в Мохаве-Пойнт. Здесь вы увидите эту чрезвычайно мощную реку с высоты птичьего полета.
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Пропасть
Надеюсь, ты не боишься высоты! Следующая остановка, названная «Бездна», представляет собой отвесный, головокружительный спуск в каньон.
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Памятник Крик Виста
Памятник Крик Виста, следующий, предлагает вид на самые интенсивные пороги в парке: Гранитные пороги. Вы также узнаете о первой речной проводнице-женщине и о том, как она начала свою карьеру в Гранд-Каньоне!
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Пима Пойнт
На Hermit Road есть еще одна важная точка обзора: Pima Point. Не забудьте сделать несколько фотографий перед отъездом!
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Отдых отшельника
Наконец, шаттл прибудет в Приют Отшельника. Это служит одновременно отправной точкой для сложной, но полезной тропы отшельника и местом, где можно размять ноги, прежде чем отправиться обратно в деревню Гранд-Каньон.
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Пайп Крик Виста
После шаттла тур продолжается на восток по улице Дезерт-Вью-драйв. Первая остановка на этой дороге — Пайп-Крик-Виста, излюбленное место орнитологов, надеющихся увидеть более редкие экземпляры каньона, в том числе даже очень редкого калифорнийского кондора!
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Грандвью-Пойнт
После этого Грандвью-Пойнт, и вид действительно грандиозный. Это также начало пешеходной тропы, которая ведет под край каньона и включает в себя некоторые действительно замечательные достопримечательности.
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Моран Пойнт
Продолжая свой путь, вы прибудете в Моран-Пойнт, откуда открывается великолепный вид на реку Колорадо с совершенно нового ракурса.
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Липан Пойнт
После этого вы приедете на мыс Липан, откуда открывается еще один великолепный вид на реку, а также некоторые увлекательные факты о геологии парка.
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Навахо-Пойнт
Последней точкой обзора на этом пути является мыс Навахо, и в данном случае это не последнее место. Мыс Навахо на самом деле является самой высокой смотровой площадкой на всем южном краю, возвышаясь на ошеломляющие 7500 футов над уровнем моря!
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Сторожевая башня с видом на пустыню Гранд-Каньона
Наконец, вы доберетесь до знаменитой сторожевой башни с видом на пустыню, поистине впечатляющего каменного сооружения, расположенного на краю каньона. В зависимости от сезона вы даже можете подняться на вершину, чтобы полюбоваться уникальным видом. Экскурсия заканчивается здесь.
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Торговая палата Седоны
В этом причудливом, потрясающе красивом городе есть что предложить: от магазинов и галерей до невероятных походов по красным скалам. Но он также наполнен уникальной, удивительной историей, которую вы скоро узнаете. Надеюсь, вы готовы исследовать уникальное место!
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Деревня искусств и магазинов Тлакепаке
Найдите место для парковки, затем выпрыгивайте из машины и направляйтесь в торговый центр Tlaquepaque Arts Shopping Village. Этот рынок обязательно нужно посетить в Седоне. Он абсолютно полон магазинов и галерей с местными декоративно-прикладными искусствами, а также обильными предложениями еды, если вы чувствуете себя проголодавшимся.
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Тропа рисования Маргс
На повороте этой дороги вы найдете тропу Марг, одну из троп средней длины Седоны в 4 милях туда и обратно. Эта тропа известна тем, что с нее открывается вид на знаменитые красные скалы Седоны. Если вы приехали сюда весной, вы также можете поймать цветы кактуса, цветущие вдоль тропы!
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Сломанная стрела
Название тропы не имеет ничего общего с каким-то раскопанным артефактом Синагуа. На самом деле это название фильма, снятого в Седоне! Видите ли, спустя долгое время после исчезновения Синагуа Седона стала домом для горстки семей пионеров. Среди них: Т.С. Шнебли, который видел светлое будущее для общины, хотя, когда он приехал, ее едва ли можно было назвать общиной. Шнебли построил первую в этом районе гостиницу и универсальный магазин, а в 1902 году создал первое почтовое отделение, чтобы подключить его к сети! Эта проблема? У этого места еще даже не было названия!
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Часовня Святого Креста
Еще в 1931 году в Нью-Йорке закончилось строительство Эмпайр Стейт Билдинг. Э-э, так… какое это имеет отношение к Седоне? Что ж, местный владелец ранчо и скульптор Маргерит Стауд увидела этот небоскреб и была так вдохновлена, что просто обязана была создать что-то столь же впечатляющее в своем родном штате Аризона.
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Соборная скала
Это начало тропы Соборной скалы, крутой 1,9-мильный маршрут, предлагающий феноменальные виды. Это считается сложным походом с набором высоты 800 футов, поэтому убедитесь, что вы готовы, если решите отправиться в путешествие. В противном случае вы можете просто наслаждаться видами Соборной скалы!
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Деревня Ок-Крик
Деревня Оук-Крик, известная среди местных жителей как «Деревня», представляет собой некорпоративное сообщество, в котором полно магазинов и ресторанов, идеально подходящих для отдыха после тура. Деревня также может похвастаться тремя огромными полями для гольфа для тех, кто любит играть в игры!
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Место для пикника Полумесяца
Этот сайт для пикника Crescent Moon предлагает гораздо больше, чем просто отличное место для перекуса. Это святилище на берегу ручья может похвастаться захватывающими видами и плаванием! Отсюда хорошо видна Соборная скала, и это один из самых фотографируемых видов в Седоне! Скорее всего, если вы видели фотографии Седоны, одна из них была снята именно отсюда.
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Красная скала
Это государственный парк Ред-Рок, небольшой, но могучий участок одной из самых красивых диких мест в районе Седоны. Этот парк площадью 286 акров предлагает множество пешеходных и велосипедных маршрутов, места для пикника и живописные виды.
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Тропа фургона Мундса
Так что же делает Munds Wagon Trail таким особенным? Ну, вернемся в T.C. Во времена Шнебли это был путь скота для местных владельцев ранчо! Владельцы ранчо Седоны вели свой скот пастись по этому маршруту, а затем возвращали его в конце долгого дня. Что замечательно в этом месте, так это то, что оно практически не изменилось с тех дней, поэтому прогулка по тропе похожа на взгляд в прошлое Седоны!
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Изгиб подковы
Эта знаковая достопримечательность расположена в конце тропы длиной в полмили, начинающейся с задней части этой парковки.
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Вид на плотину Глен-Каньон
Пейдж — один из самых молодых городов Америки, основанный всего в 1957 году. Но зачем вообще строить здесь город? Ну, все это существует из-за плотины Глен-Каньон.
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Тропа висячих садов
Это начало тропы Висячих садов, предлагающей желанный оазис среди суровой пустыни. Это легкая тропа длиной 1,9 км, которая заканчивается удивительным всплеском зелени.
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Страница центра посетителей Карла Хейдена
Мы прибыли в информационный центр Карла Хейдена. Но, что более важно, это ваш шанс увидеть вблизи плотину Глен-Каньон!
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Вахвип Оверлук
Это потрясающее место предлагает просто непревзойденный вид на озеро Пауэлл и окружающий ландшафт. На ближней стороне озера вы также увидите пристань для яхт Wahweap, где люди хранят свои лодки между поездками на озеро.
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Цепи
Дальше по Чейнс-роуд вы найдете своего рода игровую площадку для любителей активного отдыха. Это место, которое местные жители называют The Chains, состоит из огромного пространства причудливых многослойных каменных дисков, идеально подходящих для тех, кто любит немного полазать. Он также предлагает великолепный вид на озеро Пауэлл и плотину Глен-Каньон под совершенно другим углом, чем другие виды.
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Каньон Уотерхолс
Вы когда-нибудь были внутри игрового каньона? Эти узкие живописные каньоны идеально подходят для фотосессий или просто осмотра самых крутых природных достопримечательностей, и один из лучших находится прямо за пределами Пейджа!
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Каньон Антилопы
Вы можете не думать о «ярких красках», когда думаете о каньоне, но это именно то, что вы получите в Каньоне Антилопы. Этот дикий извилистый каньон слотов известен в Instagram не просто так. Высеченные ветром стены из песчаника выглядят как нечто из сна, а солнечный свет, просачивающийся сверху, заливает все это сказочным красным сиянием.
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Гора навахо
Если вы не возражаете против платы за въезд в зону отдыха Wahweap в размере 30 долларов США за каждый автомобиль, смотровая площадка Navajo Mountain Viewpoint предлагает действительно потрясающие виды на великолепную гору Навахо. Возвышаясь над озером Пауэлл на высоте 10 348 футов над уровнем моря, эта вершина, безусловно, впечатляет. Это также невероятно важно для народа навахо.
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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.
Ответ от хоста
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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