Grand Canyon North Rim Full-Day Self-Guided Tour





Description
Experience the natural wonder of the Grand Canyon like never before on our Grand Canyon North Rim Audio Driving Tour! Along the way, you'll be surrounded by breathtaking views of the canyon's rugged cliffs, colorful rock formations, and stunning desert landscape. Our expert audio guide will provide fascinating insights into the history and geology of this awe-inspiring natural wonder, including the ancient cultures that once lived here and the natural forces that shaped this incredible landscape over millions of years. It's like having a tour guide through your phone! You'll have the chance to get out and explore the canyon at multiple stops, taking in the sweeping vistas from lookout points and hikes along the way! Stop & go as you please. *Download the Shaka Guide app to access your purchased tours.*
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Constructed in 1927, the Navajo Bridge provided easier travel and trade access from Utah to Arizona across the Colorado River. These days it's a historic landmark that you can walk across andmarvel at the river below.
Built by The Betsy and Bill Russel in 1927, this one-time makeshift shelter became a thriving lodge for travelers and a unique roadside attraction.
Spanish priests Francisco Dominguez and Silvestre Escalante, explored this area in 1776. They were in search of a possible trade route from Mexico to California, and they may have been the first Europeans to see the Arizona Strip on their expedition in 1776
Vermilion Cliffs National Monument is a vast wilderness area spanning nearly 300,000 acres. While most drivers will choose to continue their journey straight to the North Rim, this stop marks the beginning of rugged 4-wheel drive routes leading to attractions like Wire Pass Day Hikes and the Condor Viewing Site.
You'll soon reach a scenic turnout offering a final breathtaking view of the Vermillion Cliffs and the House Rock Wildlife Area. This stop provides a perfect opportunity to savor the rocky landscape before we transition into the lush Kaibab National Forest, marking a dramatic change in elevation and environment.
The National Park Service's website(nps.gov/pisp) sums this unique national monument best: "The rich history of Pipe Spring and its flowing water comes alive as you explore the traditions of the Kaibab Paiute and the Mormon settlers through the museum, historic fort, cabins, and garden. Hike the Ridge Trail to enjoy geologic wonders, plants, and wildlife. Attend living history demonstrations and talks and be sure to visit with our amazing ranch animals!
One of the four visitor centers within the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument. The Kanab Visitor Center focuses on the geology and archeology of the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument.
There’s only one stop for visitors coming from Fredonia before they arrive at Jacob’s Lake, and that’s the Le Fevre Overlook. This roadside stop looks out at the red-orange bands of the Grand Staircase Escalante. There’s even binoculars so you can admire the staircase with a better, closer view!
The Jacob Lake Inn is a great place to stretch your legs and grab a bite to eat. They serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner in their dining room, and their on-site bakery is famous for its giant cookies.
This 80’ Aermotor steel tower with a 7’ x 7’ metal cab was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1934 and used by wildland firefighters and rangers to spot far-off wild fires. It was decommissioned in the 1970s but is still open to visitors.
The Country Store is a great place to load up on supplies, snacks, and gas before going out to hit the trails.
Point Imperial has the distinction of being the highest point on the North Rim. At 8,803 feet above sea level, you'll be able to see Boundary Ridge and its central peak Saddle Mountain to the North. The Nankoweap Trail runs across the lower ridge, and views of Mount Hayden, Hancock Butte and Alsap Butte are visible from the upper part of the ridge.
A quiet viewpoint along Cape Royal Drive, Vista Encantada is a picnic area that's blanketed in wildflowers and offers views of Nankoweap. The viewpoint of Vista Encantada looks out over the Walhalla Plateau. On clear days, youmay be able to see the Painted Desert in the east.
Another viewpoint along Cape Royal Road. Roosevelt Point is accessed through a very short walk and has resting benches. Despite the high ridge, a fair amount of the scenery to the north is visible including the furthest section of the Grand Canyon, where the Colorado River forms an unbranched gorge just a mile or so across, cutting into the flat desert plain between the Vermilion and Echo Cliffs.
This is a 4-mile out and back trail leads to Cape Final. The trail is rated easy, which means it's relatively flat and shaded. The first part of the trail winds through the Ponderosa pine forest until you get to Cape Final Overlook, which provides expansive views of the North Rim. Many people say that this is the best overlook on the North Rim.
The Walhalla Ruins--or Walhalla Glades--was once the summer home of the Basketmakers during the Pueblo period. Here you'll be able to tour 10 rooms that have been left behind, and attend ranger-led talks and tours through the artifacts!
The Walhalla Overlook is just across the road from the Ruins. Here, you'll be treated to views of the Echo Cliffs, the Painted Desert, and the Little Colorado River Gorge.
Angel’s Window Viewpoint is a great place to get a wide-angle photo of the stone arch. If you wanna check it out, then park in the pullover on your left.
Some of the most spectacular overlooks at the North Rim are tucked away on this nine and a half mile paved road.
Moderately challenging 32.5 mile out-and back hike
Named for artist Gunnar Widforss, this trail is a long one, ut a flat one. It's 10 miles of relatively flat trail. The first part is slightly uphill through forest. It will then follow the rim of the canyon before dropping down into the valley and then to a final plateau for the best views.
The Uncle Jim Trail is a moderate 4.7 out-and-back trail that leads to the Uncle Jim Trail Overlook and views of the canyon. This trail has several uneven points and is a popular trail for guided mule rides, so watch your step!
This is the most visited viewpoint on the North Rim! Bright Angel Point can be accessed behind the Lodge on the Transept Trail. This is only a half-mile, paved path that leads to the Point, where you'll be treated to view of three peaks named for three Hindu deities: Deva Temple, Brahma Temple and Zoroaster Temple.
Plenty of parking here! The North Rim Visitor Center also offers educational programs, interactive exhibits both indoor and outdoor, a large gift shop, ranger information stations and those all-important restrooms, too!
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Travelers must have a smartphone compatible with the Shaka Guide app.
- The app must be downloaded and the tour redeemed before arrival.
- Strong Wi-Fi or cellular data is required to download the tour in advance.
- Location services (GPS) must be enabled on the device
- Travelers are responsible for securing any required entrance passes, reservations, or permits before starting
Reviews(8)
I had never heard of Shaka Guides before, but I was very pleased with this audio tour app! You allow the app to track your location, and it gives you information and directions as you drive along. For this trip, we followed the directions, but some of the locations in the North Rim are closed due to a fire that occurred there. We were still able to visit some beautiful places to view the Grand Canyon, and the Shaka Guide gave interesting facts, as well as stories about people who had been involved in the settling of the area and the commercialization of the area. The app also played music that was quite enjoyable when we were traveling from place to place! I thoroughly enjoyed the North Rim and the beautiful sights that greeted us at every turn!
Aloha James, Welcome to the Shaka Guide ohana! We are so incredibly glad that you were still able to safely navigate to some breathtaking viewpoints and take in those stunning sights! Mahalo so much for taking a chance on us and for sharing such a beautiful review. We can't wait to ride shotgun with you on your next big road trip adventure! With warm aloha, Shaka Guide Team 🤙
We never took the tour, so I do not know what I would review. I could not figure it out even after downloading the “Shakra” app. Maybe I will try a self guided tour again sometime because they did refund me. But it was hard because you have to explain why you did not use it.
Thanks for your feedback, and we’re sorry to hear about the trouble you had getting started. We're glad the refund process worked out, and we hope you’ll give us another try in the future—our support team is always here to help if you need guidance redeeming the tour.
This tour was everything I hoped it would be- informative, interesting, and, thanks to the magic of GPS, I didn’t have to do anything but enjoy. I would highly recommend. Also. If you have any troubles, don’t hesitate to call tech support. I actually couldn’t get it to work on my phone, we had to use my husband’s instead (which is the only reason this isn’t a five-star review) but tech support was very helpful and got us rolling quickly. The tour really is timed well and made the miles fly by.
Thank you for your kind words! Our team works hard to make sure that our app is user-friendly and efficient, and we're thrilled to see that our efforts are appreciated.
On our 9 day trip around the Grand Canyon, we used the Shaka Guide driving app as kind of a fill-in for information as we drove around. We had used Shaka previously on a Kauai trip, and it seemed to work pretty well, especially the fact that by tracking your car via GPS, they know where to tell you to turn and stop. The North Rim tour worked pretty well, but there is a LOT of time between stops, so you listen to the Shaka music a fair amount. But, it still gives you the important information, especially about turns & stops. The only issue we had, was that twice we lost GPS signal, and had to close down the app and start all over, once we got back into a service area. But it always seemed to find where we were, and pick up the tour from that point. Some of the stories and corny jokes are just filler material I'm sure, but there is some good historical information in there if you pay attention. The site specific apps are not that expensive, to it is a good way to do a tour when you're spending a lot of time in the car.
Thank you for your detailed review! We’re glad to hear that you found the Shaka Guide useful during your Grand Canyon trip and that the GPS tracking helped with navigation. We appreciate your feedback on the North Rim tour. It’s great that you enjoyed the important information, even if there were some longer stretches between stops. We’re sorry to hear about the GPS signal issues, but we’re glad the app was able to pick up from where you left off. Your insights on the stories and historical content are valuable to us, and we’ll continue to work on enhancing the experience. Thank you for choosing Shaka Guide again, and we hope it adds to your adventures in the future! Safe travels!
Could not get it to work did not. Work did not like I have nothing else to say not sure what i can say
Thanks for your feedback. We’d like to know the details of the problem you mentioned so we can pass it along to our development team and see if there is any way we can improve it. Please send the details to aloha@shakaguide.com and include a copy of your receipt so we can help you get a refund on your purchase.
We never got any audio with the tour, only the little arrow following the road on the screen. We restarted the program several times and still no sound. We were very disappointed.
Mahalo for providing your valuable feedback. We're sorry to hear you seem to have not enjoyed your Shaka Guide tour. Please reach out to us at aloha@shakaguide.com to provide us a more detailed briefing of your experience and email us a copy of your receipt so we can help you get a refund on your purchase
Fun way to explore the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. Script was well performed. Would do again. Thanks
Thank you for your positive review! We're glad that you're finding our app useful and easy to navigate, and we appreciate your support.
Our tour was for the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. We enjoyed learning about the history of the area and were pleasantly surprised how accurately the app predicted turns and travel times. We decided to follow a suggestion about the first tour stop and were hooked after that. We had time to visit most of the tour stops and thought they made our visit more interesting. Instead of driving to the Grand Canyon as a destination, we got to experience many different viewpoints and vistas along the way while listening to narration and stories. It was a great value for the price. I would definitely recommend it.
Thank you for your kind words! We're thrilled to have you as a satisfied user of our app, and we look forward to continuing to serve you in the future.



