- Our list of the best things to do in Tusayan, Arizona, features the top 11 nearby activities — including 3 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Tusayan, AZ has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Tours, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 6 things to do within the city of Tusayan, AZ , followed by 4 popular activities in nearby cities, including Page, Williams and Flagstaff
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A premier destination for hikers in the Grand Canyon, Havasupai Falls features waterfalls flowing from red rocks into clear blue waters. The refreshing pools are a great way to cool off and relax after a ten-mile hike into the canyon.
46.6 Miles
Lava River Cave was formed about 5,000 BC when a volcano vent erupted on Hart Prairie. The mile long cave can be explored, but be sure to bring warm clothes and lights with you.
46.6 Miles
Offering combination flying and ground tours of local attractions, Mountain Goat Air Tours visits the Grand Canyon and Monument Valley. Tour packages include informative narration from experienced guides, and lunch.
47.9 Miles
Kaibab Lake Campground has 73 total campsites with tables and fire rings, an amphitheater, picnic pavilion, boat ramp and fishing pier. They offer no utility hookups, no dump facility and all available potable water is for drinking only.
49.1 Miles
Animal lovers of all ages love the Grand Canyon Deer Farm inWilliams, Arizona. Visitors must wear long pants and closed-toe shoes. The Grand Canyon Deer Farm welcomes school field trips and other groups.
49.7 Miles
Bearizona Wildlife Park organizes safari-like trips, in which the visitor can witness the relationship between a wild animal and its natural environment from the safety of a vehicle. Bison, black bears, mountain goats and arctic wolves can be seen on the grounds.
49.7 Miles
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Interstate 40, Parks exit to FR 141, Williams, AZ 86046
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Beale Wagon Road Historic Trail was used by 19th century settlers, and can now be experienced in a largely unaltered form by contemporary visitors. 23 miles of the trail lie within the park, for use by hikers or bikers.
50.0 Miles
91%
134 votes
200 West Railroad Ave, Williams, AZ 86046
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Downtown Williams Historic Walk is a trip on memory lane, in the times when the city was newly formed. Since it is a historic area, there are plenty of photographing opportunities.
50.0 Miles
Both gas station and museum, Pete's Rt 66 Gas Station Museum is dedicated to the legendary Route 66. It exhibits a small automobile memorabilia, a collection of oil cans and a two bay gas station, amongst other things.
50.0 Miles
89%
23357 votes
233 North Grand Canyon Boulevard, Williams, AZ 86046
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Dedicated to helping clients experience the beauty of Grand Canyon National Park and its surrounding landscape, the Grand Canyon Railway is also popular with fans of antique trains. The Railway offers rides on charming, refurbished trains and has a luxurious lodge for overnight visitors.