easy
3 hours
Suitable for all fitness levels; minimal physical exertion required as travel is by vehicle with brief walking at stops.
Witness the Grand Canyon’s dramatic colors change as day turns to night on a Buck Wild Hummer Sunset tour. Gain insight from local guides while visiting top viewpoints along the South Rim.
Starting at $157 | 3 Hours | Amazing Sunset Views
Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Grand Canyon at sunset on the Go Buck Wild tour. Travel in a Hummer to iconic viewpoints, guided by a knowledgeable expert who shares the region's rich history and natural wonders. Capture stunning photos of this natural marvel while enjoying a memorable evening adventure.
Big Bucks (Ages 16 and over): $157 Buckaroos (Children Ages 3-15): $147
Approximately 3 Hours
As the sun moves over the Grand Canyon, the colors change throughout the day. Some say there is no better time to witness the canyon’s beauty than at sunset. Go Buck Wild over a Grand Canyon sunset with our evening tour that will leave you dazzled.
Take in the world-famous vista points along the south rim of the canyon as your tour-ready Hummer vehicle makes several stops along the most popular lookout spots within Grand Canyon National Park. Knowledgeable commentary by your skilled driver-guide will both inform and entertain you. Learn about the history of the American Southwest, the forces of nature that shaped the scenery, and the ancient people who inhabited the land. Peer 12 miles across the widest and deepest part of the Grand Canyon wall. Some of the most famous images of the Grand Canyon from the very locations you will visit.
Have your camera ready to capture incredible sunset photos of the Seventh Natural Wonder of the World. This is a fantastic Grand Canyon experience worthy of the Buck Wild name!
Comfortable, closed-toe shoes like sneakers or hiking boots provide stable footing at viewpoint stops.
Temperatures drop quickly after sunset; layers help you stay warm and comfortable throughout the tour.
Sunset colors change fast—ensure your camera or phone is fully charged to capture every moment.
Plan to arrive 15–30 minutes before departure to allow for vehicle loading and vehicle safety briefings.
The Grand Canyon has been inhabited by indigenous tribes such as the Puebloans and later the Hopi and Navajo people for thousands of years, with the National Park established in 1919.
Buck Wild adheres to National Park Service regulations to protect fragile canyon ecosystems and minimize visitor impact, emphasizing responsible tourism.
Adjustable layers keep you comfortable as temperatures shift rapidly after sunset.
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Capture the canyon’s changing light and stunning vistas during the tour.
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Enclosed shoes ensure stability on uneven terrain at viewpoints.
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Stay hydrated before and after the tour; bottled water is provided during the trip.
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