Learn about things to do at Grand Canyon National Park and Grand Canyon South Rim
The Grand Canyon, a breathtaking natural wonder in Arizona, is a premier destination for adventurers, nature lovers, and travelers seeking awe-inspiring vistas. Whether you are visiting for a day or planning an extended stay, the Grand Canyon offers an array of activities that cater to different interests and fitness levels.
Top 6 Things to Do
Watch the IMAX Movie, Grand Canyon: Rivers of Time
Grand Canyon: Rivers of Time is a journey through time at one of the world’s greatest natural wonders. History, science, and mythology come alive through epic aerial IMAX photography complemented by spectacular, mesmerizing, super-high resolution time-lapse photography.
The IMAX experience offers unparalleled visual and auditory immersion, making you feel as though you’re truly part of the action. With its massive screen and state-of-the-art sound system, every detail comes to life, providing a breathtaking and unforgettable cinematic journey.
The IMAX Theatre is located at the Grand Canyon Visitor Center IMAX which is located outside the National Park. Look for IMAX in the town of Tusayan which is minutes from the south rim gates.
Take a Pink Jeep Tour
Pink Jeep Tours provide amazing tours for all ages. If you’re looking for a fun and exhilarating way to see the best of the Grand Canyon, then let us guide you to new heights and widen your perspective of some of the most beautiful views in the world. In addition, your interpretive guide will provide interesting facts about the history, geology, flora, and fauna of this amazing area, ensuring an incredible Grand Canyon experience. Each tour comes with an IMAX ticket to Grand Canyon: Rivers of Time.
Pink Jeep Tours are located at the Grand Canyon Visitor Center IMAX which is located outside the National Park. Look for Pink Jeep Tours in the town of Tusayan which is minutes from the south rim gates.
Take a Hike
Grand Canyon Trail hikers are treated to spectacular views of the inner canyon and great expanse of the Grand Canyon National Park. Hiking is free in the Grand Canyon. There are some incredible guided hiking tours that are worth it if looking to get the most out of a short Grand Canyon visit. Hiking the Grand Canyon should not be taken lightly and needs preparation, especially for more advanced trails.
See Grand Canyon by Air
Helicopter and airplane tours of the Grand Canyon provide a unique and exhilarating way to experience this natural wonder. Offering stunning aerial views, these tours allow visitors to appreciate the vastness and intricate beauty of the canyon’s landscapes, which are often inaccessible by foot. Helicopter tours typically offer a more intimate experience, flying closer to the canyon. Airplane tours, on the other hand, cover more ground and provide a broader perspective of the canyon’s grandeur. Both options include informative commentary about the canyon’s geology, history, and cultural significance, enhancing the overall experience.
Tours are popular and in limited supply. We recommend booking your air tour online in advance.
Take a Self Driving Tour
Do Some Sightseeing
Check out posts within our Grand Canyon Blog to learn more about interesting things to do at Grand Canyon South Rim.