Best Grand Canyon North Rim Tours & Trips

This less-crowded section of Grand Canyon National Park is 1,000 feet higher than the South Rim at an average of 8,000 feet tall. Grand Canyon North Rim has fewer tourists, less development and more quiet than the park's more popular South Rim. Points of interest are Phantom Ranch, Indian Garden, Roaring Springs, Bright Angel Point, Cape Royal, Point Imperial, Walhalla Overlook, Roosevelt Point and North Rim Visitor Center.
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Grand Canyon North Air & Ground Tour W/ ATV Ride
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Tour Code: 463381
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Las Vegas
Duration
8.0 Hours
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Grand Canyon National Park, Grand Canyon North Rim
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English Live, Cantonese Audio, Dutch Audio +7 more
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Max. 50 travelers
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Mixed International Travelers
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FAQs about Grand Canyon North Rim Tours

Is the Grand Canyon North Rim open year-round?

No, the Grand Canyon North Rim is closed seasonally from December 1 through mid-May due to heavy snowfall. The exact reopening date varies yearly based on weather. The Visitor Center typically opens around May 15. Check the National Park Service website for real-time road and facility updates before traveling.

How do I get to the Grand Canyon North Rim from Las Vegas?

The fastest route is via US-93 N and AZ-389 to AZ-67 N, taking approximately 4.5 hours (280 miles). Ensure your vehicle is fueled up - no gas stations are available at the North Rim. Always check road conditions in winter, as AZ-67 closes when snow blocks the rim.

Are there public transportation options to the Grand Canyon North Rim?

No public transit runs directly to the North Rim. The closest service is the Kaibab Plateau shuttle from Jacob Lake Inn during summer, but personal vehicles are the primary access. For alternatives, consider guided tours from Flagstaff or Kanab, which include round-trip transport.

What should I pack for a visit to the North Rim in summer?

Pack layered clothing - mornings and evenings are cool (50-60°F), while afternoons reach 80°F. Bring rain gear (summer monsoon season peaks July-August), sturdy hiking shoes, bear spray, and at least one gallon of water per person per day. Altitude is over 8,000 feet - prepare for reduced stamina.

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