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All-Star Grand Canyon Tours, Inc.
2420 N. 3rd St., Suite D
Flagstaff, AZ 86004
International/Local: 928-814-8887
tours@allstargrandcanyontours.com

Office Hours: M-F 9AM to 4PM MST, 9AM - Noon on weekends.

COVID-19 ALERT: Private services are now available!

Due to Grand Canyon Park regulations implemented for the safety of our guests and guides we will only be providing private tours. NO GROUP MIXING. You may book our group day tours online for groups of 6 or more. You may book our group day hikes online for groups of 4 or more. These tours will be your group only. If you have a smaller group size or are interested in a customized private tour please contact us.

Intermediate Grand Canyon Day Hike

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All tours are private! A full day hike customized to your group.
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1 - 4 Guests: $1100 Flat rate

Additional Guests: $275 each

Please call for children under 12!

Tour Length
Flagstaff: 7:45 - 5:15
Williams: 8:30 - 5:00
Tusayan: 9:30 - 3:30
GC Village: 9:45 - 3:15
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* All times are approximate see pickup and drop-off below.

Prices include lunch, entrance fees, gear, and taxes!

Our Intermediate Grand Canyon Hike is available from Flagstaff, Williams, Tusayan, and Grand Canyon Village. This hike is moderate to difficult and where we hike depends on the experience and physical ability of the day's group. You are guaranteed a day on the trail. The Intermediate Day Hike is for guests who want a physical challenge, a more intimate "below the rim" Canyon experience, or perhaps have visited the Canyon before.

Route & Trail Details

After pickup you will enjoy a scenic drive to the Grand Canyon South Rim where there will be a short orientation where your guide will asses the group and choose a trail based on that particular group's experience. Our Professional Guides are experts in the most incredible places and will use the "safety, fun, and learning" approach to their trail selection for your group.

Intermediate Day Hike Trail Selection

  • South Kaibab Trail - This well-maintained corridor trail offers spectacular views of the Grand Canyon.
  • Grandview Trail - The Grandview Trail is one of the best non-maintained trails in Grand Canyon for families and new hikers; it is an excellent trail to get away from the crowds.
  • Hermit Trail - The Hermit Trail is non-maintained and provides a good challenge. This is a trail that will get you away from the crowds, so you can experience the true solitude of Grand Canyon.
  • Bright Angel Trail - The Bright Angel Trail is one of the two corridor trails of the Grand Canyon. The Bright Angel Trail during certain times of the day can offer shade, while other trails may not offer this comfort.

Pickup & Drop-off

Your tour is guaranteed at least 5 hours in the park! Your pickup time will vary depending on your choice of stay place. Drop off times depend on group size, traffic, and hiking ability. We will confirm your exact pickup time at booking and you will also receive an email confirmation containing these details.

  • Flagstaff Pickup: 7:45 - 8:00 AM
    Flagstaff Drop-off: 4:00 - 5:15 PM
  • Williams Pickup: 8:30 - 8:45 AM
    Williams Drop-off: 4:15 - 5:15 PM
  • Tusayan Pickup: 9:30 - 9:45 AM
    Tusayan Drop-off: 3:30 - 3:45 PM
  • GC Village Pickup: 9:45 - 10:00 AM
    GC Village Drop-off: 3:15 - 3:30 PM

What to Bring on Your Hiking Tour

Our tour is all-inclusive and we strive to provide you everything you need to have a great day hiking. This includes lunch, snacks, water & beverages, and gear such as hiking poles, backpacks, and crampons (for icy conditions). However there are some things you will want to bring:

Essentials

  • Sturdy shoes (make sure they are broken in), any type of shoe with a good tread will work. ie: Hiking boots, tennis shoes, hiking shoes. Please no high heeled shoes, dress shoes or flat soled shoes such as Vans.
  • Wide Brimmed Hat
  • Sunglasses
  • Sun block SPF 30+ (no large bottles)

Personal Items

  • Camera
  • Film
  • Money for souvenirs
  • Lip balm with SPF

Warm Season Clothing

  • Light colored T-shirt, cotton or synthetic will work.
  • Shorts or comfortable pants (jeans are not recommended).
  • Light colored long sleeved shirt, to cover your skin from the sun.

Cool Season Clothing

  • Warm hat
  • Gloves
  • *Layers*
  • Synthetic Clothing (polypro, fleece).
  • Thermal underwear.
  • Long pants and shirt.
  • Rain jacket / waterproof shell.
  • Rain pants / wind pants.

How to Prepare for Your Hike

Summer Heat

Grand Canyon is home to spectacular biological diversity, but it is unmistakably a desert once you are in it. Hikers who venture into the interior of the Canyon from May through September can expect daytime temperatures to regularly exceed 100°F (38°C). In fact, it is not uncommon for temperatures to climb above 120°F (49°C) during the hottest days in the summer. Such conditions will challenge even strong and fit individuals, so be ready.

Elevation

Below the Rims of Grand Canyon, hikers will find cliffs and steeply sloped terraces, and very little else. Almost any hike into Grand Canyon will require visitors to descend steeply down the trail, and your lower body and joints will work very hard to keep you balanced and keep your downhill momentum under control.

Since what goes down must come back up again, any elevation loss will be regained sooner or later. Grand Canyon trails are steep and rugged, but the important unique factor to consider when exiting the Canyon is the elevation of the Rims. As you ascend toward the end of a trip, you must achieve elevations of up to 7,400 feet (2,250m) back up to the South Rim. These elevations are higher than most people are accustomed to, and oxygen is more scarce. Uphill progress and breathing will typically become more difficult.

Training prior to trip

We believe it is important to be as physically prepared for your Grand Canyon hike as possible. Proper training will generally make your hike more safe, pleasant, and enjoyable. It may be important for you to visit with your primary health care provider (HCP) prior to a Grand Canyon hike, and even before you make any significant additions or changes to your regular exercise routine. This is especially important if you have known chronic health conditions. Conditions of the heart, lungs, or otherwise may put you at high risk as you prepare for the physical challenges of such a trip.

Outdoors

The best training for hiking is … hiking. Make time to go on regular “prep” hikes, preferably once a week or more. Start with a hike that is a comfortable distance for your level of ability. Work your way up gradually to a distance that is comparable to the distance you plan to do on your hike with us. Incorporate as much elevation change as possible into your hikes. Steep hikes with significant elevation gain and loss will be more comparable to Grand Canyon conditions, and will prepare you better for your trip.

Indoors

When you are unable to get on the trail for training, stadium bleachers and stairways in tall buildings are certainly useful. However, the majority of the training that most of our guests will do regularly will happen at the gym or health club. For your regular daily workouts, focus on five main categories: cardiovascular and pulmonary stamina, core strength, mid and lower body stability, overall strength, and flexibility.

Intermediate Day Hike Description

  • Over 1800 awesome 5 star TripAdvisor Reviews
  • Full-day hike on a Grand Canyon South Rim trail. Trail selection is at the guide’s discretion, according to our hiking principles: "Safety, Fun, and Learning."
  • Hikes can be between 2.4 miles (3.9 km) and 4 miles (6.4 km), and over 1,100 vertical feet (335 m) one way. Typical duration of the dayhike is 4 to 5 hours.
  • Travel safely in an ADOT certified touring vehicle.
  • Hikes are limited to 7 guests.
  • Professional Medically Trained guide.
  • Picnic style lunch on the trail is provided by Artisan's Kitchen, a local high-quality caterer..
  • Vegan, Vegetarian, and Gluten-free Lunch options available upon request.
  • Bottled spring water, beverages, and trail-friendly snacks served throughout the tour.
  • Proud member of Leave No Trace. Tread lightly, as our footprints should go unseen as we walk upon the Planet Earth.

The Intermediate Day Hike is a mid-length hike that can be enjoyed by guests who are fit and active. Guests travel with their guide to an introductory viewpoint, and then into the Canyon for a fully-narrated day on the trail. Guides share their intimate knowledge of local geology, flora and fauna, biology, natural and cultural history, while guests experience the rugged and vertical terrain around them.

Available from Flagstaff, Williams, Tusayan, and Grand Canyon Village, this hike is moderate to difficult and where we hike depends on hiking and physical ability of the group. You are guaranteed a day on the trail. Our experienced Professional Guides, fantastic picnic lunch which is served on the trail, and comfortable vehicles makes for a great Grand Canyon Day Hike.

Our tour is all-inclusive and we strive to provide you everything you need to have a great day hiking. This includes lunch, snacks, water & beverages, and gear such as hiking poles, backpacks, and crampons (for icy conditions). The Intermediate Day Hike includes round trip transportation from all Hotels, Bed & Breakfasts, and RV/Campgrounds in Flagstaff, Williams, Tusayan, and Grand Canyon Village. This is a full day on the trail and pickup and drop-off times depend on your stay place!

Grand Canyon Day Tour with Hike

If you would prefer a Private Day Tour, we offer private day tours to guests staying in Flagstaff, Sedona, Williams, Tusayan, Grand Canyon Village, and Phoenix or Las Vegas. We also offer Private Day Hikes and Private Grand Canyon Backpacking trips. You are welcome to give us a call and talk to a tour planner now (928) 814-8887.

Intermediate Day Hike Pricing:

1-4 Guests: $1100 flat fee

Additional Guests: $275 each

Prices include lunch, entrance fees, gear, and taxes!

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All-Star Grand Canyon Tours Inc. ®
2420 N. 3rd st. Suite D
Flagstaff, AZ
86004

(928) 814-8887

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All-Star Grand Canyon Tours Inc. offers luxury, eco-friendly, full service Private Grand Canyon and Four Corners guided tours; as well as the best Daily Grand Canyon Tours and hikes from Flagstaff, Williams, Tusayan, Grand Canyon Village, and Sedona. We are located in beautiful Flagstaff, Arizona and operate in the Grand Canyon and Four Corners region of the Southwestern, United States.

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