Grand Canyon Tours
877-845-3283

Let our expert, fun-loving guides take you beyond the vistas and into a fuller comprehension of forest, landscape, geology, and Native American culture. Join like-minded adults and kids who want to deepen their knowledge. We are
"Grand Canyon's Educational Ecotour"

  "What is an ecotour? (pronounced EEK-oh-tour) It is a "green" tour concerned with the natural environment and native cultures, demonstrating values of conservation and social awareness. It is elite without being pretentious. My Mom says it's more fun than a barrel of monkeys."
  --Canyon Dave

For reservations, call us day or night:
877-845-3283
One call to us and your tour is set, and you can change your mind or cancel 24 hours in advance. From outside the USA, you may call 1-928-606-1448.

A delightful restaurant lunch in the Navajo Indian Reservation is included in the price on full day tours, and we have snacks and beverages on all tours.

Full Day Tours depart from Flagstaff at 8:00 AM, Williams at 8:30, and Grand Canyon hotels at 9:30. Return time is about 6:00 PM.

Half Day Tours depart only from Grand Canyon area hotels.
Morning Tour is 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
Afternoon Tour is 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
See details about the tours

We operate every day of the year.
Canyon Dave Tours, Inc is licensed by Grand Canyon National Park and is fully insured. Member of Grand Canyon Chamber of Commerce and Grand Canyon Association.

Full Day Tour prices: Adult $149, Child $99
Half Day prices: Adult $99, Child $69
Book your tour early, please.

Canyon Dave's tours are "the most informative tours available" --quoted from Insider's Guide to Grand Canyon and Northern Arizona

"Best of the Best" --Tauck World Discovery.

"Brian and I just wanted to thank you all and especially our fabulous guide Dora for a most wonderful and meaningful day. We haven't stopped talking about it since we left you. The pictures Brian took are a continual reminder of the things we learned and the feelings we experienced. My grandchildren loved the juniper seed bracelets and I haven't taken mine off yet." --Elana and Brian Z.



Every rock, tree, and bird fits neatly in its niche, and the bighorn's cloven hoof meets the cliffs in perfect balance. Male Bighorn Sheep

Sitting at the rim and passing around rock specimens, visualize ancient times when inland seas flooded the Grand Canyon area. Learning the Rocks

Tough pioneers and native Americans wove the tapestry of Grand Canyon's history. Thoughtfully walk their paths with us and meet their descendents. red rocks

Got kids! We will teach them and have lots of fun without detracting from the adult learning and enjoyment. Dave and Kids

Using provided binoculars, what will you see in the depths? Temples, waterfalls, a river, tiny people, buttes, trails, mists, and endless strata. Looking Down