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San Francisco Peaks Tours and Tickets

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A collection of once violent volcanoes dots the rugged high desert north of Flagstaff. Collectively called the San Francisco Peaks, or just ‘The Peaks’ by locals, today they sit dormant, offering a wilderness playground for adventurous visitors keen to hike, climb, bike or ski. The tallest is Humphrey’s Peak towering 12,633 feet, where hearty hikers can tackle a nine-mile, round-trip hike to its top. For wildlife spotting, lower elevation trails like Little Bear Trail wind through ponderosa pine, oak, and aspen forests, and the Lava River Cave offers great views and an exciting walk through a lava tube. The 44-mile Peaks Loop road is perfect for car-based sightseeing, while winter visitors can hit the slopes at Wing Mountain or the Snowbowl Ski Area.

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Flagstaff, Arizona, USA, 86001
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Signature Tour - Grand Canyon South Rim with Ground Tour (PJX)

Signature Tour - Grand Canyon South Rim with Ground Tour (PJX)

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Marvel at the Grand Canyon's vast expanse and some of the American Southwest's most awe-inspiring terrain during a scenic flight from Phoenix. Your pilot flies at the perfect altitude to clearly view the natural beauty of Arizona, including Tonto National Forest, San Francisco Peaks, Montezuma Well, and the Red Rocks of Sedona. Experience this majestic wilderness from the ground and air on a day-long tour that includes a stop in the National Park and the historic village.
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  • 3 hours 40 minutes
  • Free Cancellation
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USD985.00
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One-Day Private Grand Canyon National Park/Sedona tour from Phoenix-Scottsdale

One-Day Private Grand Canyon National Park/Sedona tour from Phoenix-Scottsdale

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Visit the Grand Canyon on this full-day tour from Phoenix. On the way, pass through San Francisco Peaks and the Navajo Reservation, and stop for lunch at the Cameron Trading Post. In the Grand Canyon, travel 25 miles (40km) along the South Rim, taking in Grand Canyon Village, the historic El Tovar Hotel, and several lookout points on South Rim Drive. Includes guide, transportation, and pickup and drop-off from select hotels in Phoenix and Scottsdale.
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  • 13 hours
  • Free Cancellation
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USD800.00
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Grand Canyon Private Hike including Lunch at El Tovar

Grand Canyon Private Hike including Lunch at El Tovar

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Let us guide you on a private world-class hike below the Grand Canyon's rim. Venture down a well-maintained trail of this wonder of the natural world. Experience this vast landscape up close and personal with one of our certified and knowledgeable Grand Canyon hiking guides. Learn about the geology, flora and fauna of the Canyon, as well as its native history. Enjoy a well-earned lunch at the historic El Tovar restaurant after returning to the rim.
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  • 9 hours
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Grand Canyon South Rim: Audio Driving Tour

Grand Canyon South Rim: Audio Driving Tour

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If you’re looking to explore the Grand Canyon without a massive tour group while on a budget, this Grand Canyon National Park South Rim Self-Guided Audio Tour is a great choice. This experience is easy to download on your smartphone and can be played offline using your phone's GPS. Follow the 23-mile (37-kilometer) route through the national park’s South Rim and listen to the awesome commentary as you drive.
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  • 16 hours
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