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Experience glamping at Grand Canyon Glamping Resort near Kingman with overnight stays in wagons or domes, guided activities, and stunning canyon views for $200.

The Grand Canyon Glamping Resort in Kingman, USA, offers a distinctive way to enjoy one of the world’s most breathtaking landscapes. For $200 per person, visitors get a one-day experience that combines luxurious camping with incredible scenery. The experience includes an overnight stay in either a covered wagon or a stargazer dome, with options to upgrade for views of the canyon rim.
This tour is perfect for those who want more than just sightseeing. It caters to lovers of luxury camping who appreciate resort amenities combined with the chance to live in the environment. The resort’s location near the Grand Canyon West Rim makes it a convenient base for exploring the area’s natural wonders, and reviews highlight the cleanliness, friendly staff, and stellar star gazing as major highlights.
A key consideration is the cost—at $200, it provides an immersive experience with options for activities like ATV rides, horseback riding, and helicopter flights. The group size is limited to a maximum of 14 travelers, allowing for a more personalized experience. However, some reviews mention management issues and overbooking, so flexibility and patience are advised.

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The core of the experience is the overnight accommodation, which comes in covered wagons or stargazer domes. The wagons are designed for two or six people and include a king-size bed (or bunk beds), along with air conditioning or heating. Inside, you’ll find shower and restroom facilities, a wagon wheel table, chairs, and nightstands. This makes for a comfortable blend of outdoor adventure and resort-style comfort.
The stargazer domes get special praise for offering clear views of the night sky, making star gazing a highlight of the stay. They are appreciated for providing a cozy, weather-resistant space that still allows for a spectacular view of the stars.
The tour departs from 6033 E Shamrock St, Meadview, AZ 86444, at 3:00 pm. The meeting point is easily accessible and the return is back at the same location. The short duration of the experience makes it ideal for a one-day escape from nearby cities or Las Vegas.
Guests have the chance to add extra experiences like ATV riding, horseback riding, shooting activities, and a 20-minute helicopter flight over the Grand Canyon. Activities are optional and can be selected during booking, enhancing the overall adventure.
The 20-minute helicopter flight offers spectacular views of the Grand Canyon West Rim. When included, this adds a thrilling aerial perspective to the trip, making it memorable. The availability of this flight is a key selling point for many, and reviews often mention it as a highlight of the experience.
The tour is limited to 14 travelers, ensuring a more intimate environment. The weight limit per passenger is 300 lbs, making it accessible for most. The mobile ticket system allows for easy access and flexibility.
While most reviews praise the friendly and accommodating staff, some mention management issues like overbooking and lack of resources. The guides are noted for being knowledgeable, especially those leading activities like ATV rides, where Casey and Kenny are repeatedly highlighted for their enthusiasm and professionalism.
Many visitors enjoy the night sky, describing stellar star gazing and the clarity of the stars from the dome. Since the resort is close to the Grand Canyon, the dark skies provide an excellent backdrop for nighttime viewing, making it a special feature of this experience.
Reviews are generally positive, praising the cleanliness, scenery, and guides. However, some guests report issues with overbooking and not being able to stay in the originally booked accommodations. A few reviews mention charges for cancellations or injuries preventing participation, so reading the cancellation policy carefully is recommended.
At $200 per person, this experience offers a full night of glamping, optional activities, and scenic flights. Many consider it good value, especially given the luxurious amenities and personalized service. The free cancellation policy adds a layer of flexibility, making it a risk-free booking option.
This tour provides a comfortable yet adventurous way to experience the Grand Canyon. The lodging in wagons and domes, combined with scenic helicopter flights and optional activities, creates a well-rounded overnight adventure. The friendly staff and stunning views make it appealing, especially for those who want to live in the landscape rather than just observe it.
However, management concerns noted in reviews suggest that prospective guests should manage expectations and be flexible. This experience suits families, couples, or solo travelers looking for a luxury camping experience with extra activities and night sky viewing.
Travelers who value comfort alongside outdoor adventure will find this tour compelling. It’s ideal for those who want to combine scenic beauty with guided activities like ATV riding or helicopter flights. If star gazing and nighttime views are high on your list, the stargazer dome option is especially attractive.
While not without some operational challenges, the Grand Canyon Glamping Resort offers a memorable escape into nature with modern comforts. It balances adventure and relaxation, making it a worthwhile choice for anyone wanting to experience the Grand Canyon uniquely.
“Place was clean and with lots to do. The stars were amazing at night and close to the Grand Canyon they have a restaurant and the staff was amazin…”

What is included in the price of $200?
The price covers a one-day glamping experience, overnight stay in wagons or domes, free admission, and a 20-minute helicopter flight if selected. Optional activities like ATV rides, horseback riding, and shooting can be added during booking.
Can I cancel this tour for a full refund?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the start are not refundable.
What are the accommodation options?
Guests can choose between covered wagons that sleep 2 or 6 people or stargazer domes that offer clear views of the night sky.
Is this experience suitable for families?
Most travelers can participate, with a weight limit of 300 lbs per passenger. The group size is limited to 14 travelers, ensuring a comfortable environment for families and small groups.
What optional activities are available?
Guests may select ATV tours, horseback riding, shooting experiences, or a helicopter flight over the canyon, depending on preferences and availability.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at 6033 E Shamrock St, Meadview, AZ. The start time is 3:00 pm.
How do I access the tickets?
Tickets are mobile, allowing for easy access at the meeting point. Confirmation is received upon booking.
What are some potential downsides?
Some reviews mention management issues, including overbooking and additional charges. Travelers should review cancellation policies and manage expectations accordingly.
Is the helicopter flight worth it?
Many reviewers highlight the helicopter flight as a major highlight, providing spectacular views of the Grand Canyon West Rim.
Can I stay longer or add extra nights?
This tour is designed as a one-day experience, with overnight accommodations included. For longer stays, additional arrangements would be necessary.
How close is the resort to the Grand Canyon?
The resort is close to the West Rim of the Grand Canyon, making it a convenient base for exploring the area’s natural beauty.