Grand Entrance Tour: Pink Jeep Tours

For visitors looking to explore the South Rim of the Grand Canyon in a way that only an on-the-ground, immersive tour experience can provide, the Grand Entrance Tour by Pink Jeep Tours is a smart choice. It offers both an ideal introduction to the Grand Canyon and a fresh perspective to returning visitors, as it covers wide terrain all along Desert View Drive, down to Grandview Point. Snap photos whenever you’d like, pause at places the shuttles don’t go, and even get the chance for some light hiking if you’re interested. There are few better ways to learn about the history and culture of the Grand Canyon, too.

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Grand Entrance Pink Jeep Tour Details

Offering both morning and afternoon departures, the Grand Entrance Tour is a two-hour excursion along the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. Depart from the regular crowds with a jaunt along Desert View Drive, with the ability to stop at viewpoints not accessible to the tour buses. Because there are no windows on your Pink Jeep, you’ll get a much more intimate experience with the natural world, perhaps seeing some wildlife up close and certainly enjoying the fragrant pines and cool canyon breezes. End your trek out at Grandview Point (also not a tour bus destination), where you can take a brief walk part way out along the Grandview Trail for some truly distinctive photos. At the end of your journey in Grand Canyon Village, you’ll get to see the IMAX film “Grand Canyon: The Hidden Secrets,” for some lovely aerial shots of what you just saw from ground level.

Grand Entrance Tour Highlights

Grand Canyon South Rim: The most-visited rim of the Grand Canyon, this is the place where you’ll find the most popular viewpoints and the most sought-after views. There are also a number of historic buildings, Native American sites, and wildlife spots to keep an eye out for along your journey.

Desert View Drive: This is the central motorway that goes east from Grand Canyon Village and follows the Canyon’s shape. Along the way you’ll pass through striking pine forests, see glimpses of elusive but ever-present desert wildlife, and enjoy soaking up the natural beauty from 360 degrees.

Grandview Point: The terminus of your journey, Grandview Point is a prime lookout spot that was first made popular with tourists over a century ago. Today, it’s only accessible via private vehicle, so you won’t see anywhere near as many crowds as you may elsewhere. Take a short walk along the Grandview Trail to see Cottonwood Creek and Grapevine Creek, too.

Grand Canyon Village: One of the primary places to base your Grand Canyon excursions, this small village has a number of hotels, dining and entertainment options, as well as a Visitors Center to help orient you to the Grand Canyon itself. You can choose to stay here, or simply explore a little bit before and after your Pink Jeep journey.

National Geographic Visitors Center: Located in Tusayan, this Visitors Center is a great way to learn all about the Grand Canyon for first-time visitors. Enjoy the IMAX movie, “Grand Canyon: The Hidden Secrets” after your trip for some nice reflection on what you just saw.

Is It the Pink Jeep Grand Entrance Jeep Tour for You?

The Grand Entrance Tour is one of the most budget-friendly Pink Jeep tours of the Grand Canyon, offering a great deal of exposure to the natural world, striking views of the Canyon, and some fun extras like the IMAX film and optional hotel pick up in Tusayan. The tour guide is expertly informed and can answer any questions you might have about the Canyon or the region, and because your group will be small, you’ll get a lot of personalized attention from the guide, too. It’s not a very long tour, either, which can be useful if you have other plans, or perhaps not thorough enough if you want to spend most of your day canyon-exploring. As a nice extra, it also includes park fees, so you have no extra out-of-pocket costs. If you want a longer tour with more out of the way gorgeous viewpoints, we recommend the Pink Jeep Grand Deluxe Tour.

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