easy
2 hours
Suitable for all fitness levels; minimal walking involved at stops.
Ride a rugged Hummer through the Grand Canyon’s South Rim with Buck Wild Hummer Tours. Capture iconic views, spot wildlife, and learn the canyon’s rich history on this family-friendly, guided adventure.
Starting at $117 | 2 Hours | Great for Families
Embark on an unforgettable Hummer adventure through the Grand Canyon, guided by experts who share the rich history and natural wonders of the American Southwest. With multiple scenic stops, you'll capture stunning photos and spot wildlife, all while enjoying a hassle-free experience perfect for families and thrill-seekers alike.
#Go Buck Wild!
Big Bucks (Ages 16 and over): $117 Buckaroos (Children Ages 3-15): $107
2 Hours
Go Buck Wild with this scenic Hummer adventure that includes several stops along some of the most popular lookout areas Grand Canyon National Park has to offer.
Every tour is led by a professional guide who will provide you with the history of the American Southwest, the forces of nature that shaped the canyon, and the ancient people who inhabited the land. Discover the dramatic rock formations and gorges that took millions of years to create. The Grand Canyon stretches up to 12 miles across to the next rim with a depth of a full vertical mile. Some of the most famous and widely recognized images of the Grand Canyon are taken within this very park.
Get your camera ready to capture amazing scenic images of this mystical canyon. This Grand Canyon package is perfect for families and adventure-seekers alike!
Temperature can vary greatly between morning and afternoon, so bring layers to stay comfortable throughout your tour.
A zoom lens helps capture distant wildlife and details in the canyon’s vast landscape from each viewpoint stop.
You'll step out at viewpoints onto uneven ground; closed-toe, stable footwear enhances safety and comfort.
Hotel pickup is available in Tusayan and inside the park but not at Flagstaff or farther cities—confirm details before your tour.
The Grand Canyon has been inhabited by indigenous peoples for thousands of years and was designated a National Park in 1919.
Tour operators like Buck Wild emphasize responsible travel by conducting tours on paved roads to minimize impact on fragile canyon ecosystems.
Adjusts easily to temperature swings along the canyon rim.
Captures sweeping views and distant wildlife during stops.
Provides reliable footing at viewpoints on rugged terrain.
Protects skin from intense high-elevation sun exposure.
spring|summer|fall specific