All Aboard! Tour the Grand Canyon on a 65-mile ride aboard the historic Grand Canyon Train.

Your day begins with complimentary pick up at your hotel or resort. Enjoy the incredible views as we make our way to the Grand Canyon Train Depot in Williams, Arizona.

Next we will board the historic, century-old Grand Canyon Train. You'll be entertained by cowboy characters and enjoy the tunes of strolling musicians as train travel from the early 1900's is recreated during the scenic 65-mile journey to the Canyon.

Grand Canyon Train Tour from Sedona Details

Length: approximately 11 hours

Time: daily at 7:30 am

Summary: Tour includes free pick-up from all Sedona, Village of Oak Creek, and Oak Creek Canyon hotels and resorts. Children under 2 are free when they ride in an adult's lap (Observation & Luxury class excluded). Please reserve online or call 800-713-7204 for reservations or more information.

Cancellation Policy

There are no refunds. All sales are final.

Change Fee Policy

If changes are allowed on a tour or activity, a $20.00 per reservation change fee will be applied for any change to a reservation. Please note that some tours and activities do not allow any changes. Date changes can only be made only if we can confirm availability on the new date. While we cannot guarantee any changes can be made, all change requests must be submitted a minimum of 24 hours prior to the tour departure and must be handled on an individual basis through our Reservations Center.

Grand Canyon Train Tour from Sedona Description

The train offers wonderful views of the San Francisco Peaks and rolls through valleys filled in wild flowers, dense pine forests, high desert plains, and small canyons. The Grand Canyon Train is one of the best ways left to experience the old west. The train arrives just steps from the Grand Canyon's South Rim.

Coach Class -- The Pullman car has reversible seats allowing guests to face one another with seating for up to 88 people. The cars feature large windows that open for unobscured views and fresh air, ceiling fans, and heat in cooler months. Complimentary soft drinks are served during the journey. These cars are not air-conditioned.

Club Class -- PLEASE NOTE - CLUB CLASS IS UNAVAILABLE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. The Club Car features a beautiful mahogany bar. You'll enjoy coffee and pastries during the morning journey. Complimentary soft drinks are also served. Please note that this car is not air-conditioned.

First Class -- The oversized reclining seats along with extra-large viewing windows, make for a true First Class experience. As do the fresh fruit, pastries, coffee and juice provided during the morning journey. Complimentary soft drinks are served throughout in these air-conditioned cars.

Observation Dome Class -- Two of the First Class cars also feature an upper-level glass enclosed dome which features more seating. You haven't seen it all until you've seen the panoramic views from an air-conditioned streamliner dome car. Fresh fruit, pastries, coffee and juice are provided. Service of fine spirits is available. Minimum age in Observation Dome is 16.

Luxury Parlor Car Class -- Inside the most exclusive seat on the train is a grand tradition of elegance and extraordinary comforts. Outside is a classic open-air rear platform allowing for timeless snap shots. Fresh fruit, pastries, coffee and juice are provided throughout the morning. The car also features a private bar serving fine spirits. The car is air-conditioned for the warmer months. Mimimum age in Luxury Parlor Car is 16.

At the Grand Canyon, you'll have free time to shop, dine or just take in the incredible canyon views.

Then your guide will meet you in the bus and take you to the East Rim to a few more great lookouts. As we drive out the East entrance we will drive along the Little Colorado River Gorge into the Navajo Nation. Here we will stop at the Historic Cameron Trading Post before returning to Sedona. You will have the opportunity to browse the Native American artwork and shop for souvenirs. A great day in the west!

Tour Highlights:

Complimentary pickup at your Sedona resort or hotel
On-board informational video
See the Oak Creek Canyon
See the magnificent Grand Canyon
See the tallest peak in Arizona
See the Painted Desert
See the Little Colorado River Gorge
Shop at the Historic Cameron Trading Post on the Navajo Nation
One way, 65-mile ride on the historic Grand Canyon Railway

We provide Top Quality Service:

Beautiful luxury buses
Comfortable, new wheelchair accessible buses
Our buses are safe and stable.
All seats have seatbelts.
Complimentary day use of wheelchairs and child car seats
On-board video
360-degree views on the bus
Experienced, fun guides
Informative narration

What should I bring and what should I wear for my trip to the Grand Canyon?

You should wear comfortable shoes, a hat to keep your head protected from the sun, sunglasses, and sunscreen. It may be cool in the early morning or evening and can get very hot in the afternoons. A light shirt, shorts, and a rain jacket are recommended in warmer months. It does rain in Arizona so you may also want to carry an umbrella. Light day packs are great for carrying everything you will need and for filling up with all of the wonderful souvenirs that you will find at the many gift shops. Don't forget your camera with plenty of film.

Tour includes free pick-up from all Sedona, Village of Oak Creek, and Oak Creek Canyon hotels and resorts. Children under 2 are free when they ride in an adult's lap (Observation & Luxury class excluded). Please reserve online or call 800-713-7204 for reservations or more information.

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