8 Things to do Good for Kids in Tusayan That You Shouldn't Miss

July 30, 2021 Vivienne Hutton

Tusayan is a town, but was a census-designated place during the 2010 census. It is located in Coconino County, Arizona, United States. It was incorporated in 2010. A resort town near the south entrance to Grand Canyon National Park, Tusayan is served by Grand Canyon National Park Airport. The population was 558 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Tusayan

1. Grand Canyon Jeep Tours & Safaris

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5.0 based on 382 reviews

Grand Canyon Jeep Tours & Safaris

The Grand Canyon's original jeep tour company - since 1993. Guided off-road tours of the Kaibab National Forest & Grand Canyon. Seven tours to choose from including Indian Rock Art Tours.

2. Maverick Helicopters

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5.0 based on 1,221 reviews

Maverick Helicopters

The Grand Canyon is one of the most popular vacation destinations in the world. With its incredible scenery and inspirational beauty, the vast number of visitors keeps growing. With a number of ways to see the canyon, some may choose to drive, hike, bike or ride a mule. One adventure that awaits is the sky—a Maverick Helicopters®' tour from the Grand Canyon's South Rim or the Grand Canyon West Rim.

3. Hermit Trail

Trailhead near Hermit's Rest, Tusayan, AZ 86023 +1 928-638-7888
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4.5 based on 278 reviews

Hermit Trail

Reviewed By MaggieResident - Maggie Valley, United States

Spectacular views on this hike. Mostly paved. Right along the rim of the canyon. Go 1st thing in the morning (by 7:30AM to miss the crowds.)

4. Grand Canyon Scenic Airlines

Excellent
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4.5 based on 545 reviews

Grand Canyon Scenic Airlines

Grand Canyon Airlines is the world's oldest, most experienced air tour company in continuous operation since 1927. Proudly owned since 1967 by Elling Halvorson, who has been credited with truly developing and shaping the Grand Canyon air tours industry.

5. Pink Jeep Tours Grand Canyon

Excellent
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4.5 based on 993 reviews

Pink Jeep Tours Grand Canyon

Pink Jeep Tours Grand Canyon offers amazing tours to the most spectacular viewpoints at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. Located just south of the Grand Canyon National Park entrance, you'll be reveling in the beauty of this Natural Wonder of the World within minutes of your tour departure. If you're looking to see and experience the Grand Canyon and all it's beauty in a unique way, then let us guide you to new heights and widen your perspective of some of the most beautiful views in the world.

6. Grand Canyon Imax Theater

Az 64/u.s. 180, Tusayan, AZ 86023 +1 928-638-2203 [email protected] http://www.explorethecanyon.com
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4.0 based on 885 reviews

Grand Canyon Imax Theater

TIME Change: 9:30am first last at 3:30PM EVERY HOUR ON THE 1/2 HOUR. Located at the South Rim entrance of the Grand Canyon, the Visitor Center provides news, travel information about Grand Canyon attractions, hotels, a variety of selected Grand Canyon tours and Park passes. Visitors can take part in interactive exhibits to learn about the Grand Canyon, watch our famous IMAX movie and talk to local area representatives. Inside the center guests can also enjoy a meal at our Explorer’s Cafe dining area which includes Pizza Hut, fresh deli sandwiches and other items or take their time to browse through our Souvenir Store.Explore beyond the rim in this spectacular IMAX adventure film. Shown on a giant 6-story high screen with digital surround sound. Purchase park passes, visit with a park ranger, get free maps, book sightseeing tours, shop for unique gifts, and eat at the Explorer’s Café...Your ultimate guide to the Grand Canyon. Located one mile from the South Rim National Park Entrance.

Reviewed By 185rossb

Ignore the negative reviews that people are leaving for this experience. It is amazing to think of why they would put negative reviews - this is a National Geographic production about the Grand Canyon that includes some history on the canyon and a lot about Powell, the Civil War veteran amputee that explored the Colorado River (and even has Powell Point named after him). The video also provides aspects both aerial and from the river that are viewpoints that most tourists will not be able to experience (since if you visit a point you are merely viewing down into the canyon). For those who complain - what did you expect for $10, some kind of Hollywood 2-hour blockbuster show? Just relax and LEARN SOMETHING from this video.

7. Grand Canyon Apache Stables

Tusayan, AZ 86023 +1 928-638-2891 http://www.apachestables.com/
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4.0 based on 40 reviews

Grand Canyon Apache Stables

Reviewed By EllieC1962

The wranglers were very knowledgeable about the area and happy to talk to the riders. The horses seemed well cared for and the one that I rode, Muskrat, was very responsive to my direction. I'm a lifelong rider, so I was "chomping at the bit" to go at a brisker pace, but even at the slow walk the area was beautiful. And the walk back into town afterwards was equally as lovely!

8. Grand Canyon Visitor Center

450 State Route 64, Tusayan, AZ 86023 +1 928-638-2468 [email protected] http://explorethecanyon.com
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4.0 based on 878 reviews

Grand Canyon Visitor Center

Located at the South Rim entrance of the Grand Canyon, the Visitor Center provides news, travel information about Grand Canyon attractions, hotels, a variety of selected Grand Canyon tours and Park passes. Visitors can take part in interactive exhibits to learn about the Grand Canyon, watch our famous IMAX movie and talk to local area representatives. Inside the center guests can also enjoy a meal at our Explorer’s Cafe dining area which includes Pizza Hut, fresh deli sandwiches and other items or take their time to browse through our Grand Canyon merchandise store.

Reviewed By SnailDino - Quincy, United States

Stayed in Tusayan, AZ to visit the Canyon over Memorial Day weekend. Having not been in this area since 1990, I was amazed of how commercialized and tourist over-run the area has become. This visitor center/IMAX seemed like the place to get started as it was just a block walk from our hotel. Our first visit consisted of a 20-30 minute IMAX documentary about the canyon along with a few beverages. The ticket sales agent(Andrew) was polite, friendly and greeted us with a smile. The documentary is interesting as it touches on the history of the Indians who lived in the area, the European explorers who "found" the canyon, and Major John Wesley Powell. This is all stuff you can read on Google, but it was very cool to watch it on IMAX. We returned to the visitor center on our last night in Tusayan for some ice cream and nice conversation with staff member "Morgan" who could be one of the best-natured human beings you could meet. We also had a nice chat with "Marty" who was the assistant director. Having been in Tusayan for 3 days, it was finally nice to speak with somebody who spoke english. The food/beverage/souvenir prices in this visitor are high, but this is a tourist destination, and you'll pay tourist prices. It can be very crowded, and you may feel like a foreigner in your own country. The days we went, the staff was very helpful and were happy to answer questions. I would recommend starting here if this is your first visit to Tusayan for the Grand Canyon. I also suggest taking the bus to the canyon from the visitor center. It's no charge if you have the National Park Pass and avoid the potential aggravation of waiting in traffic if it's on a weekend or holiday.

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