See Grand Canyon West highlights with stops at Joshua Tree Forest and Hoover Dam
10.5 Hours
Hotel pickup, Lunch, Water
Explore Grand Canyon West on a full-day tour from Las Vegas, with time to walk the rim and take in key viewpoints. Visit Eagle Point and Guano Point, plus a photo stop at Hoover Dam.
Gratuity is not included. The Skywalk at Eagle Point has an extra fee paid directly to the Hualapai ($25.00). This tour may be slightly modified due to changing COVID restrictions.
No shows are charged in full. Cancel less than 48 hours before departure and you are charged in full. If the operator cancels prior to departure due to bad weather, safety concerns, or inadequate load requirements, you get a 100% refund.
You depart at approximately 7:00am and return around 5:30pm. Departure times are subject to change.
Use the day before your tour to confirm your pickup time and pickup location. Pickup is available at the designated pick-up location for most hotels on the Las Vegas Strip.
Wear hiking or athletic walking shoes. From October to February, plan for cooler temperatures with long pants and a warm jacket. From March to September, expect warmer temperatures where shorts, a hat, and a light shirt are comfortable.
Las Vegas
The guides here, especially Clayton, Michael, Earl, and Marcus, are the real reason people rave about these tours. They show up knowing their stuff, from Area 51 folklore and UFO history to desert geology and Grand Canyon formations, and they deliver it in a way that's genuinely engaging rather than rehearsed. Several reviewers noted being surprised by how much they learned beyond the obvious subject matter, and families with kids consistently praised how patient and attentive the guides were throughout long travel days. Tours run long, often 8 to 10 hours, so the value proposition holds up well when you factor in pickup and drop-off, snacks, and the personalized feel of smaller group sizes. The Area 51 route draws particularly enthusiastic feedback, though one reviewer makes a fair point that it's best suited for people who actually enjoy the alien and conspiracy culture surrounding it. One guest did report a frustrating booking issue, so it's worth reading the fine print and confirming details before your trip. Beyond that, the overwhelming sentiment is that this is a well-run, personable operation that consistently delivers memorable days out of Las Vegas.
My wife and I took a tour to Area 51 using this service, and we loved it. At first, we were nervous because of the cost, but from pickup to drop off ended up being somewhere around 8 hours long and well worth the money. Our guide was fantastic, knowledgeable, and helpful. There were no instances where we could not hear him because he was mic'd. He was open minded and was a great facilitator of conversation about Area 51, tangential topics, and the natural history of the area. Speaking of that natural history, the tour leads through some of the most beautiful stretches of desert I've ever seen. But it is good to keep your expectations in check. If you aren't into aliens or conspiracy or legends, this really isn't going to be that fun for you. I promise. Check out the itinerary under the Area 51 tour and read it closely. If that sounds like fun, then give it a try!
Dan Blakeslee
April 28, 2026
My wife and I took a tour to Area 51 using this service, and we loved it. At first, we were nervous because of the cost, but from pickup to drop off ended up being somewhere around 8 hours long and well worth the money. Our guide was fantastic, knowledgeable, and helpful. There were no instances where we could not hear him because he was mic'd. He was open minded and was a great facilitator of conversation about Area 51, tangential topics, and the natural history of the area. Speaking of that natural history, the tour leads through some of the most beautiful stretches of desert I've ever seen. But it is good to keep your expectations in check. If you aren't into aliens or conspiracy or legends, this really isn't going to be that fun for you. I promise. Check out the itinerary under the Area 51 tour and read it closely. If that sounds like fun, then give it a try!
Dan Blakeslee
April 28, 2026