Grand Canyon Day Trip from Las Vegas: The Complete Guide
The Grand Canyon is the most rewarding day trip from Las Vegas, and there are two very different ways to see it. The nearer West Rim delivers the Skywalk and helicopter landings in a single day, while the South Rim offers the postcard panorama. Here is how to choose, plus the best-rated tours to book.
At a glance
- 1West Rim & the Skywalk glass bridge
- 2Hoover Dam photo stop
- 3South Rim by coach for the classic view
- 4Helicopter flight to the canyon floor
West Rim: Skywalk, helicopters and Hoover Dam
The West Rim sits about 2.5 hours from the Strip, so it is the easiest full-day option. Coach tours from around $130 pair it with a Hoover Dam photo stop and optional access to the Skywalk, the glass horseshoe bridge cantilevered 4,000 feet above the Colorado River. Most West Rim trips also offer helicopter and boat add-ons on Hualapai land.
South Rim: the classic national-park view
The South Rim is the Grand Canyon of the postcards, with the widest, deepest panoramas from Mather Point and the rim trail. It is a longer day, roughly 4.5 hours each way, so bus tours run 13 to 15 hours and start early. Expect fares from about $130 with lunch included, plus sunset-and-dinner versions for a slower pace.
By helicopter: the fastest, most dramatic option
Short on time or after the wow factor? Helicopter tours fly the canyon in a fraction of the drive, and deluxe versions land on the canyon floor for a Champagne toast by the river. Flights start from roughly $400 and many combine the canyon with a low pass over Hoover Dam. Book well in advance, as seats and morning slots sell out fast.
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