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Wander Camp Grand Canyon

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Roman Grand Circle expertHand-picked by Roman, Grand Circle expert

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  • Booking.com: $200
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  • Vio.com: $180
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The Wander Camp Grand Canyon is a unique glamping experience located just 25 minutes from the South Rim entrance of the Grand Canyon National Park. The camp offers a variety of luxury canvas tents featuring comfortable beds, warm blankets, and private en suite bathrooms with hot showers and flush toilets. Each tent also comes with a private deck where you can relax and enjoy stunning views of the surrounding forest and desert landscape.

The camp also features a central lounge area with comfortable seating, a communal fire pit, and a dining area where you can enjoy gourmet meals prepared by the on-site chef. In addition to the incredible scenery, the Wander Camp offers a variety of guided hiking tours and outdoor activities led by experienced guides, including sunrise and sunset hikes, stargazing tours, and photography workshops.

Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway or a unique family vacation, the Wander Camp Grand Canyon offers a truly unforgettable experience in one of the world's most spectacular natural wonders.

Nearby things to do

Mather Point preview image
20m
Mather Point

Popular lookout point located on the South Rim of the canyon and provides spectacular views of the natural wonder. You can see the vast expanse of the canyon, with its layers of rock formations in shades of red, brown, and orange. The point is named after Stephen Mather, the first director of the National Park Service.

South Kaibab Trail preview image
3-5h
South Kaibab Trail

Known for its breathtaking views and challenging terrain, making it a favorite among experienced hikers.

Bright Angel Trail preview image
6-10h
Bright Angel Trail

One of the most well-known trails in the park and offers hikers stunning views of the canyon. The trail is a 9.3-mile round trip, and it is recommended for experienced hikers due to its steepness and length (check AllTrails link for more details).

South Rim Trail preview image
1-6h
South Rim Trail

Scenic walking trail that runs for approximately 13 miles along the rim of the Grand Canyon's South Rim. It offers breathtaking views of the canyon, including some of its most iconic landmarks, such as Mather Point, Yavapai Point, and Hopi Point. Along the trail, you can find a number of informative exhibits and interpretive displays that provide information on the geology, wildlife, and history of the Grand Canyon.

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15m
Little Colorado River Gorge

Stunning natural wonder located on the eastern edge of the Grand Canyon National Park. This geological formation is created by the Little Colorado River, which has carved a deep and narrow gorge through the colorful layers of sandstone and limestone over millions of years. The gorge is known for its dramatic beauty, featuring towering rock formations, steep cliffs, and vibrant colors, ranging from deep reds and oranges to bright yellows and whites.

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2-3d
Havasu Falls

Stunning waterfall located on the Havasupai Indian Reservation in the Grand Canyon, known for its vibrant blue-green water that contrasts with the red rock of the canyon walls.

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