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"Another way to see the Grand Canyon is by tours conducted in four-wheel-drive vehicles. These back road sightseeing trips are led by guides well-versed in the ecology of the canyon, its history, wildlife and legends. Contact Grand Canyon Jeep Tours & Safaris at (928) 638-5337 or (800) 320-5337."
 
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"If you'd like to get off the pavement and see parts of the park that are accessible only by dirt road, a jeep tour can be just the ticket"
Fodor's- Road Guide to the National Parks of the West 
 
 
"Less herdlike, more off-road, and more open air - Possibilities include a two hour Canyon Pines through the Kaibab National Forest to the rim via an 1880's stage coach trail; the Grand Sunset Tour, another forest-rim combo; and the Indian Paintings Tour, which never leaves the trees, but gives you a close-up view of ancient art.  You can mix and match these tours, too."
Frommer's-Arizona for Dummies
 

Grand Sunset Canyon Pines Indian Paintings
     
Helicopter/Sunset Combo Deluxe Combo
 
Welcome to the original Grand Canyon Jeep Tours & Safaris


Experience the backroads of the Grand Canyon National Park and the Kaibab National Forest first hand! While adventuring in open air four wheel drive safari vehicles, professional local guides discuss the early settlers, the cowboys, native wildlife and local history-facts and folklore.

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Today Show - 'Gas Challenge': Follow the Riley Family
"We took a Jeep Safari tour with a place called Grand Canyon Jeep Tours. The tour guides agreed to wait for us until 2 p.m. so we could get a little extra sleep.

The tour was so much fun! We saw a coyote and an elk, and one of the tour guides was a Native American Indian. He played his flute for us while we looked at the great views of the Grand Canyon."
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The X Show
"The traveler - biking arizona"


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The Carlton Food Network
"Ross on the Range"

 

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