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Make Memories On These 3 Grand Canyon Adventures This Summer

Ways to get a thrilling view of America's most scenic park

By Kara Murphy May 21, 2023

Heading west for a family adventure to check off the bucket list this summer? If the Grand Canyon is in your plans, we have the details on three amazing adventures that your whole family will love and are sure to create memories that will last a lifetime. Plus, thanks to our sister site, CertifiKID, we also have ways to SAVE!

Check out the details:




1. Go on a Jeep tour

Hop in a Pink Jeep for a Grand Canyon West Rim Classic Tour! Local, certified tour guides will share their first-hand experience and take you to hidden gems. You’ll get to see the most impactful points without the usual crowds and hassles! 

Plus, the price includes Grand Canyon National Park admission fees and free tickets to the IMAX movie, Grand Canyon: The Hidden Secrets

Save up to $56 on a Grand Canyon West Rim Classic Tour now!





3. Take a step out ... and look 4,000 feet down

Unparalleled views of one of the world’s Seven Natural Wonders await you at Grand Canyon West on Skywalk. This horseshoe-shaped glass bridge extends 70 feet out over the rim of the Grand Canyon, giving you a clear view 4,000 feet to the Canyon floor below. Heart in your throat yet? There’s simply no thrill like stepping out on glass thousands of feet in the air ... it's a photo-friendly thrill you'll never forget!

Save more than 15% on Grand Canyon West and Skywalk Admission now!





4. Get your kicks on Route 66

After departing the Phoenix metro area, the Grand Canyon South Rim Tour travels through the expansive Sonoran Desert, stops for visitors to “get their kicks on Route 66” and explore the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. Make sure to check out the helicopter tour deal too, for a true once-in-a-lifetime experience!

Save more than $50 on Grand Canyon South Rim Tours now!


In the Grand Canyon, Arizona has a natural wonder which is in kind absolutely unparalleled throughout the rest of the world.

— Theodore Roosevelt