Hoover Dam and Grand Canyon Tours (2024)

Grand Canyon & Hoover Dam Tour

  • Exclusive: Visit two World Wonders in one day, a Las Vegas excursion available only with Pink Jeep Tours
  • Eagle Point: Immerse yourself in the Hualapai culture and tour an authentic Native American Village
  • Guano Point: See stunning 360-degree views of the West Rim and learn about the area's strange mining history
  • Hoover Dam: Walk atop this engineering marvel and visit the Generator Room* in the Power Plant below
  • Natural Landmarks: Experience the Mohave Desert; see panoramas of Lake Mead and the Colorado River
  • Skywalk: Walk on the glass-bottomed cantilever bridge extending 70-feet beyond the rim (additional fee)
  • Guided Comfort: Ride in a custom Tour Trekker driven by an expert Grand Canyon Adventure Guide
  • All Inclusive: Tour includes lunch, all entry fees, and complimentary hotel pick-up/drop-off

Tour Details

Experience the adventure of a lifetime visiting two world wonders in one day! Pink Adventure Tours is the only company to offer both bucket-list destinations in one full-day excursion. We'll pick you up from your Las Vegas hotel in our luxurious

Pink Adventure Tour Trekker

and you'll travel in comfort and style.

Begin your day riding through the Mojave Desert en route to the Grand Canyon. Our

Certified Interpretive Guides

are both trained drivers and entertaining local experts. Your guide knows all about the desert’s unique ecosystem and will point out noteworthy wildlife and plants along the way. Keep your eyes peeled for Joshua Trees, which only grow in this part of the world.

Your first West Rim stop will immerse you in the Hualapai culture at Eagle Point. You'll see traditional dwellings and may experience unique dances and storytelling performed by community members. Next up is the Grand Canyon Skywalk. For an additional fee, you can walk out on a glass platform that extends 70 feet beyond the West Rim and 4,000 feet above the canyon floor. You’ll never forget the spectacular views of the Colorado River and Grand Canyon from here. Get your picture taken by the attraction’s designated photographer—and look down if you dare.

At Guano Point, be sure to ask your guide about the bizarre mining history of the cave below the overlook. Remnants of the old miner’s cable tramway are still at the site today, half a century after it was abandoned. Practice using your panoramic camera function before you arrive, because this is one of the most amazing views you’ll ever see. To ensure you capture memories of this remarkable place, your guide can help you get the perfect shot.

Before leaving the Grand Canyon, you’ll stop at a trading post that features gifts, handcrafted souvenirs and other sundries. Then, it’s on to the day’s second destination: the Hoover Dam.

At Hoover Dam, you’ll walk atop an engineering marvel, view the spillways and visit the Winged Figures of the Republic. Head to the Observation Deck for 360-degree views of the Colorado River and Lake Mead, and enjoy free time at the Gift Shop.

Venture below deck to the Power Plant. Walk through original construction tunnels withexpertguides from the Bureau of Reclamation. Visit the viewing platform overlooking the eight generators of the Nevada Powerhouse.*

To round out the day, hop back aboard the comfortable Tour Trekker and relax on the ride back to your hotel. To make your exclusive tour experience even better, we have all the details covered, including a boxed lunch, bottled water and parking and admissions fees.

Know Before You Go:

  • This is an all-paved road tour and includes a lot of walking on paved paths
  • Collapsible wheelchairs are acceptable when accompanied by another adult
  • No children under 3 are permitted on this tour

*Should access to the Hoover Dam Generator Room be restricted by the Bureau of Reclamation, the tour will include stops at the Mike O’Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge and the Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum.

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REVIEWS

Following are real guest reviews, voluntarily submitted and unedited.

Terri, 2024

It was great fun and comfortable

Chaoran, 2024

Love it! That was a great adventure

Wendy, 2024

An amazing day travelling in a small group. Just the right amount of time at each location. Kris was a great tour guide and made sure we all had a great day.

Melanie, 2024

Was awesome! Very informative and met expectations.

Lisa, 2024

Tour was great! Enjoyed the sights and Kris was a great guide.

Kelly, 2024

Great

Gary, 2024

We were extremely impressed with this tour. Carol did a great job. In addition to explaining the Hoover Dam and West Rim she told us about the sites on the way, which included the Joshua Trees and a Pistachio Nut farm. Great tour and lunch!! Carol’s knowledge was outstanding. It was our first tour of four with Pink Jeep.

Christopher, 2024

The tour was well laid out, the order we did everything made sense and left us time to enjoy the sights and rest in-between inside the Jeep as we went to our next destination.

Catherine, 2024

This was the only tour we could find that fitted everything we wanted to do in one day.All tickets and entry's were really well handled and caused no inconvenience to us.The tour and its timings were perfect.

Beth, 2024

Very nice. Vehicle was very comfortable! Our guide Leah was so nice, extremely knowledgeable, and very well spoken. Truly an asset to Pink Jeep Tours!

Hoover Dam and Grand Canyon Tours (2024)

FAQs

Can you do Grand Canyon and Hoover Dam the same day? ›

If you want an adventurous trip without the hassle of planning, think about visiting the Hoover Dam and the Grand Canyon. You can explore both famous places in just one day, starting from Las Vegas. It's an amazing opportunity you won't want to miss!

Is the Hoover Dam tour worth the money? ›

The short answer is: yes, despite the concerns you might have, the chance to visit the Hoover Dam is one that shouldn't be passed up! There are surprisingly a lot of things to do at Hoover Dam. It's affordable, too! However, even determining what exactly people mean by "tour" in this context can be confusing.

Which is better, Hoover Dam or Grand Canyon? ›

If you're an outdoor enthusiast, the Grand Canyon's hiking trails and whitewater rafting opportunities may be more appealing. On the other hand, if you're interested in modern engineering and history, the Hoover Dam's tours and museum exhibits may be more up your alley.

Can you do Red Rock Canyon and Hoover Dam in one day? ›

you can do both in 1 day. Red Rock is awesome and about 30 minutes outside Vegas. Hoover Dam is a site you will not see anywhere else. You can spend and hour there and be happy and then drive throught the national park via Lake Meade back to Vegas.

How much time do you need to visit Hoover Dam? ›

A guided tour of the Hoover Dam typically lasts 2 hours, though it can last as little as 30 minutes, depending on which tour you go on. The Hoover Dam tours are definitely worth it, as you get to see a lot in a short time (and for a decent price).

How far apart is the Hoover Dam from the Grand Canyon? ›

From Hoover Dam, the closest rim of the Grand Canyon is the West Rim. Which is approximately 96 miles – under two hours – from Hoover Dam.

What are the downsides of the Hoover Dam? ›

But the dam also caused environmental concerns. In particular, it changed the Colorado River's course, affecting fish habitats, sediment structures, water quality, and the capacity of the initial floodplains.

Can you visit Hoover Dam without taking the tour? ›

Of course, if you do want to visit without spending any money, you can walk along the top of the Hoover Dam for free. Parking anywhere on the Nevada side of the dam will cost you $10, but you can find a free lot on the Arizona side if you drive across the dam and up the hill past parking lot 9.

Is the Hoover Dam a lot of walking? ›

Experience this 1.3-mile out-and-back trail near Las Vegas, Nevada. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 32 min to complete. This is a very popular area for walking, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring.

How far is the Grand Canyon from the Las Vegas Strip? ›

Distance from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon

The West Rim is the closest rim to Las Vegas. It is located about 130 miles from the heart of Las Vegas. On average, the drive takes approximately two and a half hours.

Why is the Hoover Dam so special? ›

It protects southern California and Arizona from the disastrous floods for which the Colorado had been famous. It provides water to irrigate farm fields. It supplies water and power to Los Angeles and other rapidly growing cities in the Southwest.

Can you do Hoover Dam and Grand Canyon the same day? ›

Visiting both the Hoover Dam and Grand Canyon West Rim in a single day is indeed possible, but it requires careful planning and efficient time management.

Can I enter Red Rock Canyon without a reservation? ›

Timed entry reservations are required for the Scenic Drive between October 1 - May 31 for entry between 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Timed entry reservations can be made at Recreation.gov by visiting https://www.recreation.gov/timed-entry/10075177, or by calling (877) 444-6777.

How much time should I spend in Red Rock Canyon? ›

The minimum amount of time you should budget to see Red Rock Canyon is two hours. But you could spend an entire day there or even two, if you wanted to enjoy the exhibits and explore many of the trails.

Is Hoover Dam before Grand Canyon? ›

Hoover Dam is at the Southwest end of the Grand Canyon just outside of the National Park.

Can you do a day trip to Grand Canyon from Las Vegas? ›

Yes, you can do a day trip from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon! This popular excursion allows visitors to experience some of the most stunning sights in the American Southwest. From Las Vegas, you can drive to the West Rim or Grand Canyon National Park along the picturesque Route 66.

Can you do Hoover Dam and Valley of Fire in one day? ›

It can be done--visit Hoover Dam and Valley of Fire in one day. We did a one day car rental in Las Vegas.

How far is it from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon Skywalk to Hoover Dam? ›

How to Get to the Skywalk. We drove out from Las Vegas, stopping along the way for a quick visit to Hoover Dam. If you drive directly from Las Vegas to Grand Canyon West, it takes 2 to 2.5 hours (130 miles). Most of the drive is on a highway but the final 45 miles is on a two-lane paved road through small towns.

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