Grand Canyon National Park South Rim

The Grand Canyon National Park South Rim is located in Northern Arizona and is one of the 7 Natural Wonders of the World. It is 277 miles long and was formed over millions of years by the mighty Colorado River. On this page you will find Discounts with Boarding Pass Partners, Maps and Itineraries for Northern Arizona, Articles and Stores about the Grand Canyon, and more. 

Grand Canyon Boarding Pass Partners

Receive discounts and special offers from the Grand Canyon Boarding Pass Partners below. 

Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters

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3568 Airport Road Tusayan, AZ 86023

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Save $10 per person

Buck Wild Grand Canyon Hummer Tours

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469 AZ 64 Tusayan, AZ 86023

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Save $5 per person

Grand Canyon Scenic Airlines

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3555 Airport Road Tusayan, AZ 86023

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Save $10 per person

Big E Steakhouse & Saloon

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395 AZ 64 Tusayan, AZ 86023

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The Foodie Club-Grand Canyon

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400 AZ 64 Tusayan, AZ 86023

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Grand Canyon Plaza Hotel

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406 Canyon Plaza Lane Tusayan, AZ 86023

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10% off Hotel Room

Grand Canyon Itineraries

You have visited one of the greatest natural wonders on earth….where are you headed next? Choose from the routes below to reach your next amazing destination. 

Heading Northeast from the Grand Canyon to Page, Arizona or Southern Utah? Check out these destinations along the way.

If you are travelling North East from the Grand Canyon or Tusayan areas, we recommend an Itinerary that includes stops at these Northern Arizona attractions.

Desert View Drive Viewpoints:

The best way to travel from Tusayan or the Grand Canyon South Rim to points North East is by driving along 64-East/Desert View Drive. 64 East will end at Highway 89 where you’ll head north towards Page. If you haven’t already visited some of the viewpoints on Desert View Drive with Buck Wild Hummer Tours, you should plan to stop at several of them on your drive out of the park.  Click on the Viewpoints on the map to locate the viewpoints.
View more information about the Grand Canyon Viewpoints on Desert View Drive.

Cameron Trading Post

Located approximately 35 miles from the Desert View Watchtower, the Cameron Trading Post is a great place to stop for a quick snack, some shopping, or to spend the night in the hotel or RV Park before continuing on your journey to Page, AZ. The trading post features Authentic Native American Fine Art Gallery; a Gift Shop with necessities, souvenirs, and Native American jewelry, baskets, rugs, pottery and more; a restaurant, hotel and RV Park.

The Hub-Official Adventures Tours Concierge of Page, AZ

The Hub in Page Arizona provides information for pretty much every tour, adventure, lodging, and dining option available in the Page area. Book your tours and activities with the Hub, and you are sure to get the best service in the area. Whether you are looking at Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon, Lake Powell, or Native American Dinner Shows, the Hub is the place to start your search.

They are also EXPERTS in everything “The Wave”…from securing permits to providing the mandatory safety briefing, the Hub is the place to go for information about The Wave.

 

Heading South from the Grand Canyon? Check out these ‘must see’ locations on your drive through Northern Arizona.

After you have visited the Grand Canyon National Park South Rim, don’t let the fun stop there! If you are heading South from the Grand Canyon, perhaps to Williams, Flagstaff, Sedona, or Phoenix, check out these stops along the way and extend your Northern Arizona Vacation!

BEARIZONA WILDLIFE PARK

  • On your way from the Grand Canyon, check out Bearizona Wildlife Park in Williams for , an amazing experience for all ages. Expect to spend 1-2 hours at Bearizona. Grab lunch at Bearizona, or check out our Boarding Pass Partners in Williams for some great dining options.

LOWELL OBSERVATORY

  • Be sure to stop in Flagstaff to visit the Lowell Observatory, for fun activities including Star Gazing, Exhibits, Presentations and more. A quick visit to explore many of the options can be done in 1-2 hours, but plan to spend 3-4 hours to allow more time for guided tours, interactive exhibits, the historic Pluto Dome, and viewing through telescopes. The Lowell Observatory is open until 10:00 pm most nights, so you could stop for lunch before visiting.
  • Spending the night in Flagstaff? Check out our Lodging Boarding Pass Partners for discounts and Special Offers.  

Sedona

Leaving Flagstaff, you will head South on State Road 89A towards Sedona, approximately 35 miles/54 minutes (click for map) until you arrive in Scenic Sedona, home to stunning red rock formations, beautiful hiking trails, vibrant arts and culture, and energy vortexes for spiritual wellness.

  • Visit Red Rock State Park, a 286 acre nature preserve with excellent hiking loops, lush greenery, and amazing red rock formations.
  • Book a Pink Jeep Tour for exhilarating Off Road Adventures led by experienced and professional Guides.
  • Visit the Chapel of the Holy Cross, a Roman Catholic Church built into the red rock cliffs.
  • Enjoy lunch or dinner at one of our Boarding Pass Partners in Flagstaff.
  • Stay overnight in one of Sedona’s many lodging options, including hotels, motels, resorts, Airbnbs and more. Check out our Boarding Pass Partners in Flagstaff for Lodging Options. 

 

On your drive from the Grand Canyon to Las Vegas, check out these Route 66 and Northern Arizona Attractions.

After your visit to the Grand Canyon National Park and the Tusayan area, if you are heading to Las Vegas, California or other locations to the West, be sure to add these locations to your Itinerary!

WILLIAMS

Visit Bearizona in Williams, just one hour from the Grand Canyon and located right off AZ 64 and the I-40 Interstate. This Drive Through Wildlife Park is an adventure for all ages. ‘

Williams to Kingman

Ash Fork Route 66 Museum, Discover Ash Fork’s Route 66 Historic Museum, showcasing Arizona’s rich railroad and local history. Perfect for travelers and history enthusiasts.

Delgadillo’s Snow Cap. Kitschy drive-in with eclectic Route 66/Americana decor & a classic menu of burgers, malts & shakes.

Kingman Powerhouse Visitor Center. The Visitor Center includes a massive metal archway in the shape of the Route 66 shield. Drive your car through for the ultimate “I was here” photo op.

Grand Canyon Caverns. Twenty-one stories deep and about a mile off of old Route 66 sits the Grand Canyon Caverns. Formed over 15 million years ago, they were discovered in 1927, and tours began in 1962

Grand Canyon General Information

Tips and FAQs when visiting the Grand Canyon National Park

Where is the Grand Canyon National Park South Rim?

The Grand Canyon National Park South Rim is located in Northern Arizona and there are 2 Entrance Gates, the South Entrance and the East Entrance.

If you are travelling from points South (Las Vegas, Williams, Flagstaff, Sedona, Phoenix, etc..) you will use the South Entrance.

If you are travelling from points north (Utah, Page, etc…) you will use the East Entrance. 

Alburquerque, NM      410 miles       Google Map

Flagstaff, AZ                 82 miles        Google Map

Kingman, AZ                168 miles       Google Map

Las Vegas, NV              275 miles       Google Map

Los Angeles, CA          486 miles        Google Map

Phoenix, AZ                 224 miles       Google Map

Sedona, AZ                 113 miles        Google Map

Williams, AZ                 55 miles         Google Map

Page, AZ                          135 miles       Google Map

Bryce Canyon, UT            289 miles      Google Map

Zion National Park, UT     228 Miles     Google Map

The National Park Service provides an excellent Shuttle Bus System inside the Grand Canyon National Park South Rim. This Shuttle System is FREE to visitors inside the park. The Shuttle System is a great way to visit many viewpoints along the South Rim, and helps to reduce parking and traffic congestion.

There are no shuttles that go east of Yaki Point on Desert View Drive, so if you want to visit the amazing viewpoints past that point, consider a Buck Wild Hummer Tour that visits several viewpoints along Desert View Drive including Pipe Creek Vista, Duck on a Rock, Grandview and Moran.

There are 4 Main Grand Canyon Shuttle Bus Routes at the South Rim. Click the Route Name to view more detailed information from the National Park Service. 

Village Blue Route:

This Shuttle Bus Route operates year round, see image below for the shuttle stops.


Kaibab Rim Orange Route

The Kaibab Orange Shuttle Bus Loop operates year round, see images below for the shuttle stops.


Hermits Rest Red Route

The Hermits Rest Shuttle Bus operates seasonally, March through November.


Tusayan Purple Route

The Tusayan Purple Route operates seasonally, generally Memorial Weekend through Labor Day Weekend,  and provides Shuttle Service between the Town of Tusayan and the main Shuttle Bus Hub at the Grand Canyon Visitor Center. A Park Pass is required to board the Tusayan Shuttle Bus into the park. 

Every person aged 16 and older needs to purchase a Park Entry Pass. Effective January 1, 2026, there are different Park Entry Fees for U.S. Residents, and Non U.S. Residents.

There is no fee for children ages 15 and younger. 

Learn about Park Passes below, and Park Passes are available for purchase at Buck Wild Hummer Tours, located in the Town of Tusayan just before you get to the South Entrance Gate. 

U.S. Resident Passes

Vehicle Pass:

  • $35, valid for all passengers (ages 16 and older) in a single, non commercial vehicle.
  • This pass is valid for 7 days for entry at the Grand Canyon National Park. 

 

America the Beautiful Pass:

  • $80. This pass is valid at all National Parks and Monuments in the U.S. and is valid for 1 year from the date of purchase.
  • This pass covers either all passengers (ages 16 and older) in one private, non commercial vehicle, OR up to 4 people (ages 16 and older), depending on the entrance fees for the park you are visiting. 

 

Senior Annual Pass:

  • $20, ages 62 and older, valid for 1 year from Date of Purchase, accepted at thousands of federal recreation sites.

 

Senior Lifetime Pass:

  • $80, ages 62 and older, valid for life, accepted at  thousands of federal recreation sites.


There are several other passes available for free for Military, 4th Graders, Visitors with Permanent Disabilities, and Volunteers. Visit the National Park Service Pass Information Page for more details about Park Pass options. 

Non Resident Fees

Each non-US resident aged 16 and older visiting Grand Canyon National Park must pay a $100 nonresident fee (in addition to the standard entrance fee), unless admitted with an Annual or America the Beautiful Pass. This includes nonresidents entering as part of a commercial tour group, commercial use authorization (CUA) group, or concessioner tour group.

 

Non Resident America the Beautiful Pass:

  • $250, valid for up to 4 adults (ages 16 and older).
  • Covers entrance & standard amenity (day-use) fees at thousands of federal recreation locations.
  • Valid for 12 months, from purchase date through end of the same month in the following year

Buck Wild Hummer Tours is an authorized reseller for the following Park Passes:

Vehicle Pass: $35, valid for all passengers (ages 16 and older) in a single, non commercial vehicle. This pass is valid for 7 days for entry at the Grand Canyon National Park. 

America the Beautiful Pass: $80.  This pass is valid at all National Parks and Monuments in the U.S. and is valid for 1 year from the date of purchase. This pass covers either all passengers (ages 16 and older) in one private, non commercial vehicle, OR up to 4 people (ages 16 and older), depending on the entrance fees for the park you are visiting. 

Grand Canyon Stories

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Grand Canyon & the Town of Tusayan

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The Town of Tusayan is the closest town to the Grand Canyon National Park South Rim. Stay here in Tusayan at one of several fine lodging establishments, dine in our local restaurants, shop our unique gift shops, and experience the canyon with a local guide.

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