Arizona

Grand Canyon National Park: Exploring the North and South Rims

Program No. 2804RJ
Experience Sedona’s red rocks and get a unique perspective of the Grand Canyon as you explore both the North and South Rims, and fly above the Colorado River for a bird’s-eye view!

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7 days
6 nights
16 meals
6B 5L 5D
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At a Glance

Carved from millions of years of erosion, the Grand Canyon has countless layers of history just waiting to be discovered. Explore the hidden treasures inside this national park from ancient fossils to the Marble Canyon, all alongside the local experts who know them best. Witness a part of the United States that has been preserved for millennia on excursions to both the North and South Rims, and gain a deeper understanding of the indigenous people who first inhabited this land. On a journey through this epic national park and Sedona’s stunning landscapes, learn the story of the region’s geological beginning while standing in awe of this sea of sandstone.
Activity Level
Keep the Pace
Walking up to two miles daily on varied terrain. On South Rim, quarter-mile walk between lodging and dining. Elevations of 7,000-8,000 feet
Small Group
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.

What You'll Learn

  • Experience the incredible opportunity to fly over both rims aboard a fixed-wing aircraft, if you choose.
  • Discover one-of-a-kind vistas as you explore the jewels of Sedona as well as the Grand Canyon’s North and South Rims.
  • Venture into Marble Canyon and the Vermilion Cliffs—two of the Grand Canyon’s lesser-known gems—and walk across the historic Navajo Bridge spanning 600 feet across the Colorado River.

General Notes

Grand Canyon overflight at added cost.
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Amy Calhoun
Amy Calhoun has been writing poetry, short stories and human interest pieces for local publications for nearly 35 years. She is an artist working with furniture and mixed media, pulling from her inspiration -- the great Southwest. Amy enjoys the outdoors as much as anything else she. She has spent time studying archeology and anthropology and enjoys working relationships and friendships with members of many Arizona tribes. She has raised three children and has two young granddaughters.

Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

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Amy Calhoun has been writing poetry, short stories and human interest pieces for local publications for nearly 35 years. She is an artist working with furniture and mixed media, pulling from her inspiration -- the great Southwest. Amy enjoys the outdoors as much as anything else she. She has spent time studying archeology and anthropology and enjoys working relationships and friendships with members of many Arizona tribes. She has raised three children and has two young granddaughters.
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7 days
6 nights
16 meals
6 B 5 L 5 D
DAY
1
Check-in, Registration, Orientation, Welcome Dinner
Flagstaff, AZ
D
Courtyard By Marriott Flagstaff

Activity note: Hotel check-in from 3:00 p.m.

Afternoon: Program Registration: 5:00 p.m. After you have your room assignment, come to the Road Scholar table in the hotel meeting room to register with the program staff and get your welcome packet containing the up-to-date schedule that reflects any changes, other important information, and to confirm the time and location of the Orientation session. If you arrive late, please ask for your packet when you check in. Orientation: 5:30 p.m. The Group Leader will greet everyone and lead introductions. We will review the up-to-date program schedule, discuss roles and responsibilities, logistics, safety guidelines, emergency procedures, and answer questions. All field trips will be led by our Group Leader, a seasoned and experienced naturalist, unless specified otherwise. All transportation will be via motorcoach unless otherwise noted. Periods in the schedule designated as “Free time” and “At leisure” offer opportunities to do what you like and make your experience even more meaningful and memorable according to your personal preferences. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions. Program activities, schedules, personnel, and indicated distances or times may be changed due to local conditions/circumstances. In the event of changes, we will alert you as quickly as possible. Thank you for your understanding.

Dinner: At the hotel, we will enjoy a buffet featuring salad, entrées, and sides, plus coffee, tea, water; other beverages available for purchase from the hotel lounge.

Evening: At leisure. Continue getting to know your fellow Road Scholars, settle in, and get a good night’s rest for the day ahead. Be sure to prepare for check-out and transfer in the morning.

DAY
2
Montezuma Castle National Monument, Sedona
Flagstaff, AZ
B,L,D
Courtyard By Marriott Flagstaff

Activity note: Driving approximately 130 miles total; about 3 hours. Walking approximately 1/2 to 1 mile total throughout the day; paved paths and trails with uneven footing.

Breakfast: At the hotel.

Morning: After departing our hotel, we will drive south from Flagstaff to the Verde Valley and the Sedona area. As we travel, we’ll marvel at the change in life zones and scenery as we descend several thousand feet below the edge of the Colorado Plateau. Upon arrival at Montezuma Castle National Monument, we will set out for a field trip to explore the 5-story, 20-room prehistoric cliff dwelling nestled in a limestone recess high above the flood plain of Beaver Creek in the Verde Valley. It is one of the best preserved cliff dwellings in North America, constructed over 900 years ago by the Sinagua culture. After our guided field trip and some time to explore the exhibits in the Visitor Center, we’ll load up and continue to the Village of Oak Creek for lunch.

Lunch: At a local restaurant amongst the beautiful red rock scenery of the Sedona area.

Afternoon: Setting out again after lunch, we will explore some favorite spots in the Sedona area, including a stop at the beautiful Bell Rock viewpoint, with commentary provided by our knowledgeable Group Leaders. We’ll then return to our hotel in Flagstaff in the afternoon by way of scenic Oak Creek Canyon.

Dinner: At local Flagstaff restaurant.

Evening: After dinner, our Group Leader will brief us on the next day’s itinerary, weather conditions, and departure time. We’ll then return to the hotel. Be sure to prepare for check-out and transfer in the morning.

DAY
3
Flagstaff, Grand Canyon South Rim
South Rim, Grand Canyon, Arizona
B,L,D
Yavapai Lodge West

Activity note: Driving approximately 86 miles from Flagstaff to Grand Canyon National Park; about 1.5 hours, with one possible stop. Walking about 1 mile total throughout the day; along the rim on paved paths.

Breakfast: At the hotel.

Morning: Once checked out of the hotel, we’ll make our way to the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park via scenic Highway 180, traveling through the San Francisco Volcanic Field and Arizona’s highest point, Humphreys Peak, which reaches an elevation of 12,633 feet. As we drive, our Group Leaders will introduce us to the geography and natural history of Northern Arizona. We will arrive at Grand Canyon National Park by mid-morning and travel to various viewpoints, including Mather Point and/or Yavapai Point, all while learning about the canyon through introductory commentary.

Lunch: In the field on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, we will have a sack lunch enjoyed picnic-style.

Afternoon: After lunch, we will head to the Grand Canyon Village Historic District, where either our Group Leader or a guest speaker will conduct a lively history walk along the rim of the canyon focusing on the development of the national park, from the arrival of the railroad to modern day park management issues. We’ll spend any additional time to take in the grandeur and immensity of this natural wonder. We’ll then check into our hotel in the late afternoon with time to freshen up and relax before dinner.

Dinner: At the lodge dining facility.

Evening: At leisure. Those who wish to participate may opt for an engaging elective program led by National Park Service Rangers. Programs will cover a Grand Canyon topic of interest and changes nightly. Please note that this activity is dependent on National Park Service scheduling and may not always be available.

DAY
4
Scenic Grand Canyon Over Flight, Free Time
South Rim, Grand Canyon, Arizona
B,L
Yavapai Lodge West

Activity note: For participants that registered for the Grand Canyon Overflight: Driving approximately 16 miles roundtrip; about 1/2 hour. Getting on/off small plane; the scenic flight aboard the “Vistaliner” lasts about 45 minutes. The aircraft can comfortably carry 19 passengers. For those not going on the flight: Mostly free day; minimal walking throughout the day during group activities; opportunities for more dependent on personal interest.

Breakfast: At the Yavapai Lodge dining facility.

Morning: For participants who signed up for the scenic canyon flight when registering for the program, we will transport to the Grand Canyon Airport to board the dual engine “Vistaliner” aircraft and set off for an aerial tour of one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. The many hued spires, buttes and temples and the Colorado River will be spread out below you in dramatic fashion. The flight will make a broad loop that will include a swing over the heavily forested North Rim, a preview of our visit later in the week. For those who chose not to participate in the scenic flight, enjoy a day of Free Time to explore the South Rim at your leisure. Take this opportunity for personal independent exploration to see and do what interests you most. Please refer to the list of Free Time Opportunities. The Group Leaders will also be happy to offer advice and suggestions. A discussion and handout on free time activities will be included, with directions to many of Grand Canyon Village’s famous landmarks. Grand Canyon Village is home to the Kolb Brothers Photography Studio and many buildings designed by Fred Harvey architect Mary Jane Colter, including the Bright Angel Lodge, Lookout Studio, and the Hopi House. To the east is the El Tovar Hotel, one of the great historic lodges in the National Park system.

Lunch: In the field on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. Sack lunches will be distributed to the group in the morning to be enjoyed at the time and place of your choosing.

Afternoon: Free Time on your own to see and do what interests you most. You may wish to visit the historic Grand Canyon Village, use the Hermit Road shuttle to see the many spectacular viewpoints west of the Village, see Yavapai Point and explore the Geology Museum, or go on rim walks, all popular activities.

Dinner: This meal has been excluded from the program cost and is on your own to enjoy what you like. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions. There are a number of dining venues to choose from in the park. If you are interested in dining at the El Tovar Hotel, note that advance reservations are required for both lunch and dinner. These reservations are best made as far in advance as possible (up to one month before). Call 928-638-2631 and ask for the El Tovar dining room, or visit https://www.grandcanyonlodges.com/dine/el-tovar-dining-room-and-lounge/.

Evening: At leisure. Be sure to prepare for check-out and transfer in the morning.

DAY
5
Desert View, Navajo Bridge, Arrive North Rim
North Rim, Grand Canyon
B,L,D
Grand Canyon Lodge North Rim

Activity note: Driving approximately 220 miles from Grand Canyon Village to North Rim; about 5 hours drive time, with stops. Walking approximately 1 mile total throughout the day; about 1.5 hours on our feet; mostly paved surfaces.

Breakfast: Breakfast at the Lodge dining hall.

Morning: After breakfast, we will check out of the hotel and begin an epic day filled with surreal landscapes and otherworldly views en route to the North Rim as we ride along the Grand Canyon’s “East Rim.” Our first stop will be the Desert View overlook, the location of the famous Watchtower designed by Fred Harvey architect Mary Colter, affording some of the best views of the Colorado River available anywhere along the South Rim. We will have time to explore the Watchtower with our Group Leaders available to answer any questions. Known for her many works for the Fred Harvey Company and the Santa Fe Railroad, Mary Coulter was a female architect in the early 20th century who helped blend Spanish Colonial and Mission Revival architecture with Native American motifs. The Watchtower is an interpretation of a prehistoric “tower kiva”, featuring beautiful murals on its interior walls painted by Hopi artist Fred Kabotie. After we exit the park, we will enter the western edge of the Navajo Nation and travel through the Painted Desert as we ride north to Marble Canyon and Navajo Bridge, where will cross the Colorado River.

Lunch: At the Marble Canyon Lodge at the base of the towering Vermilion Cliffs, we will have a make-your-own sandwich bar with a choice of meats, cheeses, condiments, and salad, plus iced tea and water; other beverages available for purchase.

Afternoon: After lunch, we’ll visit the Navajo Bridge and Interpretive Visitor Center. The original Navajo Bridge was completed in 1929 to allow for reliable crossing of the Colorado River. With the construction of the new bridge in 1994, the Navajo Bridge opened for pedestrian use and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. During our stop, participants will be able to take a thrilling stroll across the pedestrian bridge and marvel at the Marble Canyon chasm which contains Colorado River 500 feet below. While strolling, keep an eye out for California Condors - frequent visitors to the Navajo Bridge and residents of the region. Continuing along the base of the Vermilion Cliffs, we’ll rise onto the cool, verdant Kaibab Plateau with its spruce, fir and aspen forest. Mid-afternoon we will check-in to our cabins and settle in before dinner. Note that the Frontier Cabins on the North Rim are historic log cabins built in the 1930s. They enhance the rustic ambiance of the North Rim. Please be aware that the cabins are much smaller and cozier than modern day lodgings.

Dinner: In the dining room of the North Rim Lodge, we will have a 3-course plated meal featuring a choice of entrée, plus a non-alcoholic beverage; other beverages available for purchase. As we dine, we’ll enjoy magnificent canyon views through huge picture windows.

Evening: After dinner, the remainder of the evening will be at your leisure. Be sure to prepare for check-out and departure in the morning.

DAY
6
North Rim Exploration.
Marble Canyon, AZ
B,L,D
Marble Canyon Lodge

Activity note: Driving approximately 120 miles total throughout the day; about 4 hours, with stops. Walking approximately 1 - 2 miles depending on activities participated in on the North Rim. Walks are on paved and unpaved, rolling trails with about 100 feet of elevation change.

Breakfast: Breakfast at the North Rim Lodge.

Morning: After checking out of the lodge, we will begin our journey to the North Rim viewpoints. The first stop will be Grand Canyon's Point Imperial, the highest point on the north rim at 8,803 feet. Point Imperial overlooks the Painted Desert and the eastern end of Grand Canyon. We will then go to the most expansive viewpoint of the North Rim, Cape Royal, where what surrounds you is a feast for the eyes almost too much to comprehend.

Lunch: In the field, we will have boxed lunches including a deli-style sandwich, chips, fresh fruit, and a cookie or granola bar.

Afternoon: Following our exploration of the Grand Canyon viewpoints, in mid afternoon, we depart the park and drop back down to the high desert, arriving at Marble Canyon Lodge for the evening.

Dinner: At the lodge, we will a variety of entrée choices with sides, plus coffee, tea and water.

Evening: At leisure.

DAY
7
Program Concludes
Flagstaff, AZ
B

Activity note: Hotel check-out and driving 127 miles (2 hours) to Flagstaff, AZ

Breakfast: Buffet-style breakfast in the lodge dining room.

Morning: After checkout, we will drive through the Painted Desert on our return to Flagstaff, AZ.






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