Desert View Watchtower Tours and Tickets
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What are people saying about Desert View Watchtower
Barb_L, Apr 2026
Had a wonderful time on...
Had a wonderful time on the Jeep Sunset Tour. Our guide, Darcie Davis, was exceptional. She was knowledgeable about the area, the history, the wildlife. She took us to some great stops and took many photos of us along the way. It was a 3 hour tour but the time never dragged, it seemed much shorter to us.
Rich_B, Apr 2026
Jai was a great tour guide....
Very informative, Jai was a great tour guide. Thanks. We would certainly suggest to anyone to do this tour...
Gregg_C, Apr 2026
Fun experience and a great guide!
Tour does not go into canyon, but several great viewing spots along the rim. We really enjoyed our guide. Very friendly and super knowledgeable.
Traci_R, Apr 2026
Awesome tour!
What a great tour! Our guide Rich was super knowledgeable and knew all the spots to see the best views. Super friendly and so much fun!!
Roslyn_E, Mar 2026
Darcy and Desert View Pink Jeep Tours were awesome!
This is our second Pink Jeep Tour and it did not disappoint! Darcy was so knowledgeable and professional that our experience at The Grand Canyon was enriched by her expertise. Such an exceptional experience as we know
much more about the history and people than we would have had we simply done this on our own. Value added for sure!! I recommend Darcy and Pink Jeep Tours to anyone!!
loriquinnallred, Mar 2026
Reggie was a fabulous...
Reggie was a fabulous tour guide!! The trip was absolutely worth it! We would highly recommend this experience.
Bronwen_M, Mar 2026
Fantastic Experience!
This was our first time at the Grand Canyon, and the tour was the perfect introduction. Rich was our guide, and he clearly has a passion for the glory of the canyon. His knowledge of the canyon’s history together with his hope that we see the “best” spots was just what we needed. We definitely appreciated his willingness to help with our photos so this experience will live on!
Aja_A, Feb 2026
Rick was absolutely...
Rick was absolutely amazing. I would recommend him every time.................................. ... .
Daniel_W, Feb 2026
Wonderful experience.
It can get chilly in February, but not uncomfortable. The knowledgeable driver is instrumental on enhancing the experience.
Martha_G, Feb 2026
Reggie was a great guide...
Reggie was a great guide on a great tour. Very knowledgeable and an excellent driver. Highly recommended.
Lorain_C, Feb 2026
Excellent Tour
Excellent 3 hour tour. Saw lots of viewpoints and learned so much about the history, the canyon's formation, the indigenous population and the plants.
Brad used to be a school teacher and you can tell he loves sharing the Grand Canyon with everyone.
A_K, Jan 2026
Great experience!!
Reggie was great and the tour was informative and breathtaking. Glad we included this in our visit!!
Desert View Watchtower
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The Desert View Watchtower is a must-see for art lovers, history buffs, and photographers.
Be prepared to climb 85 steps to reach the tower’s observation deck.
The Kiva Room within the structure houses a shop selling books and gifts.
Only the bottom floor of the Desert View Watchtower is wheelchair accessible.
People Also Ask
What are the operating hours for Desert View Watchtower?
The Desert View Watchtower in Grand Canyon National Park has its store and viewing room open daily from 8am until 7pm. The tower's upper floors are open when staff allows from around 8:20am until 6:20pm, and you’ll need to get a free admission ticket in person at the attraction, as access is first-come, first-served.
Is there an entrance fee to visit the Desert View Watchtower?
No, there’s no entrance fee to the Desert View Watchtower itself; however, you will need to pay the fee to enter Grand Canyon National Park. Passes range from US$20 (per person) to US$35 (per vehicle), and you must pay with a debit or credit card—no cash is accepted.
What can you see from the top of the Desert View Watchtower?
The views from the top of the Desert View Watchtower View Room are stunning and worth visiting. The watchtower is situated on the Grand Canyon’s South Rim and overlooks the eastern portion of the Grand Canyon and the Colorado River. Plus, there are glass-black mirrors you look through to cut the sunlight as you take in the sights.
Are there guided tours available at the Desert View Watchtower?
Yes and no—there aren’t guided tours inside the Desert View Watchtower, but many Grand Canyon South Rim tours do stop there. While at the Desert View Watchtower, you’ll want to grab a timed ticket to get inside the View Room, where you can look out over the canyon and see the Native American handicrafts set up inside.
What is the best time of year to visit the Desert View Watchtower?
The best time of year to visit the Desert View Watchtower is during the spring or fall when temperatures are not as scorching hot as they can be in the summertime, but when you also beat those heavy summer crowds of tourists at the Grand Canyon National Park.
Are there any nearby attractions or activities to do after visiting the Desert View Watchtower?
Yes, there are plenty of things to do near the Desert View Watchtower inside Grand Canyon National Park. Some of the park's closest and most popular attractions include Hopi Point, Grand Canyon Village, Lipan Point, Mather Point, and walking trails, such as the Bright Angel Trail.
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