

Grand Canyon North Rim
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No trip to Las Vegas is complete without visiting the Grand Canyon. Thousands of feet higher than the South Rim, the canyon’s North Rim provides impressive vistas, trails along the Colorado River, and a better glimpse at the inner canyon, all with sparser crowds than its more popular counterpart. Highlights on the North Rim include Bright Angel Point (a terminus of the famous Bright Angel Trail), Angel’s Window Overlook, Cape Royal, and Point Imperial—the Grand Canyon’s highest point at 8,800 feet (2,682 meters).
Open mid-May to mid-Oct
Tours and tickets to Experience Grand Canyon North Rim
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Private Grand Canyon Off-Roading Parks Adventure
Few people see the mighty Grand Canyon National Park from the remote North Rim. Here a wide web of jeep tracks lead to remote and almost inaccessible wilderness, and the best view points on the entire Grand Canyon. Our local guides take you to the Grand Canyon rarely seen by tourists. You get to see the inaccessible Toroweap overlook, reachable only by sturdy 4x4. Then we jeep onto the North Rim, the remote rim of the Grand Canyon. We camp and hike along the Rainbow Rim Trail with stunning views into the abyss of the canyon below. On the return to Las Vegas, we have a chance to walk the world’s longest and deepest Narrows, The Buckskin Gulch, hidden in the Paria Wilderness.
Most of the sights of this itinerary are reachable only on 4x4 tracks through the desert and forest. We will spend 3 nights camping in the wilds without any infrastructure. There will be no electricity, running water, and limited cell reception on this trip. We will bring an emergency signaling device.
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$3,900.00
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$3,900.00
per group
Face masks required for travelers in public areas
Face masks required for guides in public areas
Face masks provided for travelers

Grand Canyon Off-Roading Epic Parks Adventure
Few people see the mighty Grand Canyon National Park from the remote North Rim. Here a wide web of jeep tracks lead to remote and almost inaccessible wilderness and the best view points on the entire Grand Canyon. Our local guides take you to the Grand Canyon rarely seen by tourists. You get to see the inaccessible Toroweap overlook, reachable only by sturdy 4x4. Then we jeep onto the North Rim, the remote rim of the Grand Canyon. We camp and hike along the Rainbow Rim Trail with stunning views into the abyss of the canyon below. On the return to Las Vegas, we have a chance to walk the world’s longest and deepest Narrows, hidden in the Paria Wilderness.
Most of the sights of this itinerary are reachable only on 4x4 tracks through the desert and forest and there are no hotels. We will spend 3 nights camping in the wilds without any infrastructure. There will be no electricity, running water, and limited cell reception on this trip. We will bring an emergency signaling device.
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$1,300.00
From
$1,300.00
Face masks required for travelers in public areas
Face masks required for guides in public areas
Face masks provided for travelers

Grand Canyon North Rim Air and Ground Tour with Optional ATV Ride
Experience the grandeur of the Grand Canyon’s North Rim on this full-day air and ground tour over Lake Mead and the Hoover Dam. After landing near the secluded Bar 10 Ranch at the North Rim, embark on one of two options, both allowing for scenic views of this remote side of the canyon. The guided ATV option will take you along the canyon’s rim on an all-terrain vehicle through Whitmore Canyon and the Lake Mead Recreation Area. The non-ATV option leads you on a guided Polaris Ranger tour of the canyon’s edge.
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$362.99
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$362.99
Face masks required for travelers in public areas
Face masks required for guides in public areas
Face masks provided for travelers
FAQ’s
What are Grand Canyon North Rim hours of operation?
Grand Canyon North Rim hours of operation: Open mid-May to mid-Oct. Buy tickets in advance on Viator. If you book with Viator, you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start date of your tour for a full refund.
Should I book Grand Canyon North Rim tickets in advance?
We recommend booking e-tickets ahead of time to secure your spot since Grand Canyon North Rim can get crowded. If you book with Viator, you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start date of your tour for a full refund. See all 3 Grand Canyon North Rim tickets and tours on Viator.
How much does it cost to visit Grand Canyon North Rim 2021?
Currently, an entrance ticket to Grand Canyon North Rim costs USD 362.99. Guided Grand Canyon North Rim tours start around USD 362.99 per person. See all 3 Grand Canyon North Rim tickets and tours on Viator.
What's the best way to experience Grand Canyon North Rim?
The best ways to experience Grand Canyon North Rim are:
- Private Grand Canyon Off-Roading Parks Adventure
- Grand Canyon Off-Roading Epic Parks Adventure
- Grand Canyon North Rim Air and Ground Tour with Optional ATV Ride
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