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Prices shown are for Train Coach Class with Hummer Tour
Price will change based on Train Class Selected
Big Bucks
Ages 16+
$ 210.98
Buckaroos
Ages 2-15
$ 168.98
Babies
Ages 0-2
$ 111.00
NEW! One Day Grand Canyon Train + Buck Wild Hummer Tour
Buck Wild Hummer Tours has added a new Grand Canyon Tour that combines a One Day Round Trip Train Ride on the Grand Canyon Railway with a Buck Wild Signature Hummer Tour!
Board the historic Grand Canyon Railway in Williams, AZ for the 2 hour, 15 minute journey through the high desert and towering pine landscape on your way to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. Enjoy a Live “Wild West Shootout” prior to boarding the train, complete with corny dad jokes, lasso tricks, audience interaction, and lighthearted stunts as the Local Marshall interacts with the Local Outlaws. On Board the Train you will be entertained by musicians and historical characters who walk through the passenger cars to sing, joke, and share local facts.
When you arrive at the Grand Canyon National Park South Rim Train Depot, located in the Historic Grand Canyon Village, you will be met by your Buck Wild Hummer Tour Guide for an amazing tour of the Grand Canyon South Rim with stops at the best viewpoints, including those NOT available by the Free Shuttle Bus System. Your Buck Wild Hummer Tour Guide is a local, professional guide who will provide you with the history and information about the Northern Arizona Area during your tour.
At the end of your Buck Wild Hummer Tour, you will be dropped off at Grand Canyon Village for some ‘free time’, to give you time to shop and visit the historic lodges and galleries, before you check in at the South Rim Train Depot for your return Train Ride to Williams, AZ.
Please read the FAQs below for important information about this tour, including:
- Park Entrance Fees
- How to book the hummer if you have already booked your train tickets
- Train Car Class Options
- and more
FAQs
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This tour includes a Round Trip Train Ride on the Grand Canyon Railway from Williams, AZ to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park (approximately 2 hour, 15 minutes each way), and a guided Buck Wild Hummer Tour (approximately 2 1/2 hours.
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JANUARY 1-OCTOBER 31:
Train Departure-Williams, AZ Train Arrival Grand Canyon Hummer Tour Train Departure Grand Canyon Train Arrival Williams, AZ 9:30 am 11:45 am 12:00 pm-2:30 pm 3:30 pm 5:45 pm November 1-December 31:
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We can create a Custom Package for you if you wish to book a Helicopter or Airplane Tour, with a Hummer and you are arriving on the train. You would purchase a ONE WAY Train Ticket (Northbound, from Williams, AZ to the Grand Canyon), participate in your Hummer and Air Tours, and then we will transport you back to Williams, AZ in our Deluxe Van. Details coming soon.
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HUMMER TOUR:
The Hummer Tour takes place on paved, public roads (there is no off road travel permitted in the Grand Canyon National Park), and stops at 3 viewpoints, that could include: .
- Yavapai Point & Geology Museum
- Pipe Creek Vista
- Duck on a Rock
- Grandview Point
- Mather Point
- Moran Point
- Grand Canyon Village
GRAND CANYON RAILWAY
The Grand Canyon Train is a unique way to travel to and from the Grand Canyon National Park South Rim, providing entertainment and amenities along the 65 mile journey through the ponderosa pine and pinyon-juniper woodlands of the Kaibab National Forest.
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- We do not ‘go below the rim’ on the Buck Wild Signature Hummer Tour, the only way to ‘go below the rim’ is to hike, or do a 2 day mule trip.
- We do offer a Below the Rim Hiking Tour for those that wish to hike below the rim, but that would not be available for those travelling by train unless you are staying overnight. If you are staying overnight, you can book our Grand Canyon Hiking Tour that takes place at 9:30 am, leaving plenty of time for the hiking before your train departure check in.
- There are no roads that ‘go below the rim’, there is no ‘off road vehicle use permitted in the Grand Canyon National Park’, and there are no Ground Tours that will take you ‘below the rim’.
- Buck Wild Hummer Tours stay on paved, public roads and your guides will choose the best viewpoints for your adventure, and provide a lot of history and information about the Grand Canyon and surrounding areas.
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Tipping your guide is customary if you have enjoyed your tour. The industry standard is 15%, but always based on personal experience. You can choose to add a tip when you make your reservation, or pay with cash after the tour
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Yes, if you have already purchased your Grand Canyon Train Tickets, this is the tour you want to book, because it is scheduled to work with the arrival and departure of the Grand Canyon Train. When you click to book this tour, after you have chosen the qty of adults and kids, choose the Drop Down Option “Book Hummer Tour-I have already purchased my Train Tickets”
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If you have already purchased your Grand Canyon Train Tickets, and you are staying overnight inside the Grand Canyon National Park, you have additional options for your Grand Canyon Hummer Tour:
- Choose this tour, we’ll pick you up at the Train Station for your Hummer Tour, and drop you off at your In Park Hotel.
- Choose our Sunset Hummer Tour, we’ll pick you up and return you to your In Park Hotel. The Sunset Hummer Tour starts at different times throughout the year, and you can book that online here.
- Choose our Signature Hummer Tour for the day of your Train Departure, we’ll pick you up and return you to your In Park Hotel after the Hummer Tour. Signature Hummer Tour starts at 9:30 am, and you can book that online here
- Choose our Below the Rim Hiking Tour (seasonal) on the day of your Train Departure, we’ll pick you up and return you to your In Park Hotel after the Hummer Tour. Signature Hummer Tour starts at 9:30 am, and you can book that online here
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DESCRIPTION
Take a journey to the canyon and back with style and grace aboard our streamliner-era coaches. Enjoy comfortable bench-style seating in these classic air-conditioned 1950s-era passenger cars while strolling musicians roam the cars playing the tunes of yesteryear, or explore the train and visit the Café Car. Your passenger service attendant will be there to add insight and answer questions, and snacks and soft drinks are also available for purchase.
PRICES:
- Adults (Ages 16+): $89.98
- Kids (Ages 2-15): $57.98
- Babies (Ages under 2): Free on the train as a LAP CHILD with an adult.
- Prices do not include AZ State Tax
AGES:
- Available for all ages
- Children under 2 years old are Free on the Train as long as they are a Lap Child with a paid adult.
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DESCRIPTION
Ride in first-class style, with oversized, reclining seats, plenty of leg room, and grand picture windows that enhance the scenic journey. Comfort abounds as snacks and non-alcoholic beverages are provided in these air-conditioned streamliner cars. Beer, wine, and mixed drinks are also available for purchase at the bar inside each car.
Please note, we have a variety of First Class cars and each is unique. Not all cars have seats that flip to allow parties of four to face each other. These cars are available upon request but cannot be guaranteed. We also recommend booking in even numbers if possible as odd numbered groups will have an individual not tied to their party sitting in the open seat.
PRICES:
- Adults (Ages 16+): $172.98
- Kids (Ages 2-15): $132.98
- Babies (Ages under 2): Free on the train as a LAP CHILD with an adult.
- Prices do not include AZ State Tax
AGES:
- Available for all ages
- Children under 2 years old are Free on the Train as long as they are a Lap Child with a paid adult.
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DESCRIPTION
A room with a view…and what a view! The Observation Dome is an unforgettable experience, thanks to a glass-enclosed streamliner that offers panoramic views of the surrounding scenery. Glide through the changing landscape in the comfort of padded high-back chairs from high above the train. Snacks and non-alcoholic beverages are provided along with a sparkling white wine toast, included in the ticket price. Beer, wine and mixed drinks are also available for purchase at the bar inside each car. Children ages 2 and under are not permitted.
PRICES:
- Adults (Ages 16+): $202.98
- Kids (Ages 2-15): $192.98
- Babies (Ages under 2): NOT PERMITTED IN OBSERVATION DOME
- Prices do not include AZ State Tax
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- Children under 2 are not permitted in the Observation Dome
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DESCRIPTION
Embark on a new era of luxury rail travel with our fifth class of service, combining the breathtaking views of the Observation Dome with the opulence of our Parlor cars. Don’t miss a minute of the surrounding scenery upstairs in the full-length dome with its extra-large windows. Downstairs, you can plan your day at the Grand Canyon with friends new and old, and enjoy a drink or some refreshments in the elegantly appointed lounge, which features a full bar, entertainment center, and plush furniture. Exclusive service provides snacks and non-alcoholic beverages both directions of travel, along with a sparkling white wine toast (included in the ticket price). For the discerning traveler looking to experience the best of both Dome and Parlor classes, look no further. Children 15 and under not permitted. We recommend booking in even numbers if possible as odd numbered groups will have an individual not tied to their party sitting in the open seat.
PRICES:
- Adults (Ages 16+): $242.98
- Prices do not include AZ State Tax
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- Passengers must be 16 or older to choose the Luxury Dome
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US RESIDENT PARK ENTRY FEES
All passengers ages 16 and older arriving by at the Grand Canyon National Park must pay a Park Entrance Fee. There is NO charge for passengers 15 and younger.
If you have a valid entrance pass, there is no additional Park Entrance Fee required for this reservation. Valid Entrance Passes include: America the Beautiful Passes, Senior Passes, Military Passes, and a $35 Grand Canyon Vehicle Entrance Pass.
If you already have a Valid Park Entrance Pass, when making your reservation, choose the option “I am a US Resident and I already have a Valid Park Entrance Pass”, enter the Park Pass # from the pass, and be sure to have the pass with you when you check in for the train.
If you do not have one of the above Passes, the fees below will be added to your reservation:
- 1 Adult = flat rate of $20
- 2 to 9 Adults = $35 total per reservation
- 10 to 18 Adults = $70 total per reservation
- 19 Adults = $105 total per reservation
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All passengers ages 16 and older arriving by at the Grand Canyon National Park must pay a Park Entrance Fee. There is NO charge for passengers 15 and younger. Effective January 1, 2026, NON US Residents must pay an additional Entrance Fee at several National Parks.
If you are a NON US Resident and you have a Non Resident America the Beautiful Pass, there are no additional fees required for your Grand Canyon Railway Reservation.
If you are a NON US Resident and you do NOT have a Non Resident America the Beautiful Pass, the fees below are required for your Grand Canyon Railway Reservation.
STANDARD PARK ENTRANCE FEES
- 1 Adult (ages 16+) = flat rate of $20
- 2 to 9 Adults (ages 16+) = $35 total per reservation
- 10 to 18 Adults (ages 16+) = $70 total per reservation
- 19 Adults (ages 16+) = $105 total per reservation
NON RESIDENT PARK ENTRANCE FEES
- $100 per adult (ages 16+)
We highly recommend that you purchase the $250 Non Resident America the Beautiful Pass before you make your Grand Canyon Train + Hummer Reservation, in order to not incur the Standard and Non Resident Park Entrance Fees. Pass can be purchased online at recreation.gov
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- ONLINE: You may book online 24 hours a day
- PHONE: Call our reservations department at 928-362-5940
- EMAIL: Send an email to [email protected]
- Reservations for the Grand Canyon Train with the Hummer Tour must be booked 48 hours in advance.
- Reservations for the Hummer Tour, if you have already booked your Grand Canyon Train, can be booked anytime.
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CANCELLATION POLICY: Tour may be changed or cancelled without penalty up to 72 hours before departure. Cancellations within 72 hours of departure are non-refundable. No-shows will be charged in full with no refund.
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Grand Canyon Railway
- All passengers must choose same Train Class
- Passengers must be 2 years old or older for Observation Dome
- Passengers must be 16 years old or older for Luxury Dome
- Park Entrance Fee is required for all passengers 16 and older.
- Non U.S. Residents must pay an additional Non US Resident Park Entrance Fee of $100 per adult (ages 16 and older) unless they have purchased a Non Resident America the Beautiful Pass.
CANCELLATIONS and REFUNDS
Hummer and Train Tour Combo- This tour may be cancelled up to 72 hours prior to tour start time for a full refund.
- Tours cancelled less than 72 hours prior to tour start time, and No Shows for tour, receive no refund
PAYMENT-CHECK IN-PHOTO ID
For your security, at check-in you may be required to present the credit card that was used to pay for your booking along with matching valid photo identification. The name listed on your credit card must be identical to the contact name listed on your booking.If you have a valid Park Entry pass, you must present this when you check in for the train.
TOUR ADVISORY
Due to unforeseen weather conditions or high volumes of tourists to the Grand Canyon, you may experience possible delays while on your Buck Wild Hummer Tour. Your tour time will not be reduced, however the amount of time on the road could be extended. If delays are experienced during your tour, please be advised a refund will not be issued.Reasons for possible delays
- Weather conditions: Rain Showers, Thunderstorms, Snowstorms or Excessive Heat
- Visibility conditions: Low Clouds, Fog or Smoke
- Road Conditions: Construction, Accidents, Traffic
Important Information
Please be advised, Buck Wild Hummer Tours will be extremely mindful of potential delays. However, should you miss activities you scheduled for the same day, Buck Wild Hummer Tours will not be held responsible for reimbursement of any missed scheduled activities. Activities you should keep in mind are Flight Departures, Bus Departures, Train Departures, Show Tickets, Meal Reservations, and more.
- SAFETY POLICIES
Participants must enter and exit the vehicle only when guide is present and pay attention to guide instructions for entering and exiting the vehicle. - Seat Belts are required at all times and all passengers require a seat (no ‘lap children’)
- Participants must keep arms inside the vehicle at all times.
- Participants must stay on designated trails and walkways and always keep a safe distance of at least six feet (2 m) from the edge.
- In areas where there is a railing or fence, do not climb over the barrier.
- Participants should keep an eye on all the people in their group, especially small children. Make sure that your travel companions have both feet firmly planted on pavement or developed trails at all times.
- Know where the edge is. Watch foot placement and look for trip hazards.
- Do not run, jump, or perform physical stunts when near the rim.
- Do not back up without first looking where you are going
PHOTOGRAPHY/VIDEO RELEASE
Participant hereby grants to the Buck Wild, its representatives, and employees the right to take photographs and video of Participant in connection with Participant’s participation in the Programs. Participant hereby authorizes the Buck Wild to copyright, use, and publish the same in print and/or electronically. Participant hereby agrees that the Buck Wild may use such photographs and video of Participant for any lawful purpose, including but not limited to publicity, illustration, advertising, and Web content.PET AND SERVICE ANIMAL POLICY
PET POLICY:
Pets are not allowed on the Grand Canyon Train.SERVICE DOG POLICY:
Service Dogs are permitted on Buck Wild Hummer Tours and the Grand Canyon Train. Buck Wild Hummer Tours and the Grand Canyon Railway are ADA Compliant and adhere to the ADA Requirements regarding Service Dogs- Only dogs are recognized as service animals under titles II and III of the ADA.
- A service animal is a dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for a person with a disability.
- Buck Wild may ask the following questions as permitted under the ADA Requirements for Service Dogs:
1) Is the dog a service animal required because of a disability?
2) What work or task has the dog been trained to perform? - Out of respect for other guests, we request you notify us at least 72 hours in advance if a service dog will be accompanying you on tour, so that we can assign you to a vehicle with guests who do not have dog allergies.
Tour Participation Agreement
By clicking the “Tour Advisory and Policies” field, you are agreeing that you understand and accept all the terms, conditions and advisories provided by Buck Wild Hummer Tours and the Grand Canyon Railway.
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- Check in for the train is located at the Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel 233 North Grand Canyon Blvd Williams, AZ
- Check in is 30-60 minutes prior to Train Departure. We recommend checking in 60 minutes prior in order to fully enjoy the Pre-Departure Entertainment.
- Buck Wild Hummer Tours will pick you up at the Grand Canyon Railway Depot in the Grand Canyon National Park
- If you are taking the Train to the Grand Canyon and are staying overnight inside the Canyon, you have the option to book the Grand Canyon Sunset Hummer Tour on the day of arrival, or the Signature Hummer Tour or Signature Hummer Tour with Hiking the following morning. Round Trip Transportation at your Grand Canyon Lodging is included in those tours, simply choose the lodging option you have already reserved.
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- Pets are not allowed on the Grand Canyon Train with Hummer Tour
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- Service Dogs are permitted on the Grand Canyon Train and a Buck Wild Hummer Tour.
- Buck Wild Hummer Tour and Grand Canyon Railway are ADA Compliant and adhere to the ADA Requirements regarding Service Dogs.
- Only dogs are recognized as service animals under titles II and III of the ADA.
- A service animal is a dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for a person with a disability.
- Buck Wild and/or Grand Canyon Railway may ask the following questions as permitted under the ADA Requirements for Service Dogs:
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- Is the dog a service animal required because of a disability?
- What work or task has the dog been trained to perform?
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- Out of respect for other guests, we request you notify us at least 48 hours in advance if a service dog will be accompanying you on tour, so that we can assign you to a vehicle with guests who do not have dog allergies.