Driving in and around Sedona does have some challenges, but it’s no harder than most other desert communities. As long as you pay attention, especially at night, you should have no problems reaching and driving through the city. If you’re coming from the Phoenix area, then the main road into Sedona is I-17. The interstate […]
While we recommend spending time in all the different parts of Sedona, different spots will naturally appeal to different people. If you’re a hiker, we’d highly recommend spending time in Red Rock State Park and the surrounding area. Sedona is known for its unique red rock formations and canyons, including the famous Cathedral Rock, one […]
Sedona is one of the most unique cities in the American southwest, making it well worth a day trip. In fact, we’d really recommend spending a few days there if you can, since there’s so much to see. Hikers and anyone who appreciates natural beauty simply can’t leave without checking out Sedona’s unique red rock […]
At one and a half miles round trip, the hike to the Horseshoe Bend overlook is easy enough for visitors of any experience level. It’s a good thing, too, because this section of the Colorado River is one of the most famous views in all of Arizona. Horseshoe Bend is a terrific example of a […]
If you find yourself in the Phoenix area, it’s well worth taking a drive through Sedona. In fact, we’d recommend staying there and spending plenty of time exploring the canyons, hikes, and other natural attractions in the area. Sedona is home to Red Rock State Park and holds some of the most impressive and unique […]
In places as well-known as the Grand Canyon, it can sometimes be hard to narrow down what you want to see. Taking a self-guided Grand Canyon tour can guarantee that you’ll see all of the iconic sights, but if you’re a person who wants to know more about some of the park’s best places before […]
Planning a trip to the Grand Canyon’s South Rim? The South Rim is the most popular part of the Grand Canyon. Here, you can see sweeping views of the most iconic canyon in the world and step into the past at Grand Canyon Village. This guide will help point you toward some of the park’s […]
The Grand Canyon's popular South Rim is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. But not all of the park's facilities will be open all the time. For instance, the Yavapai Geology Museum is open year-round, but the Desert View Campground is only open from late April to mid-October.
You can visit the Grand Canyon without a tour, but it’s not recommended. Taking a self-guided Grand Canyon tour like this one guarantees that you’ll have seen the best views that the popular South Rim has to offer.
While most Grand Canyon tours can cost anywhere from $40 to even $100, you don’t need to break the bank to see this national park! Action Tour Guide’s Grand Canyon Tour costs only $9 and brings you to all of the best places the South Rim has to offer.