Desert View Watchtower
Desert View Watchtower

Desert View Watchtower

Grand Canyon Village, Arizona, 86023

The Basics

The Desert View Watchtower serves as the official national park visitor center for the Desert View area of Grand Canyon National Park. Most guided tours of the South Rim, including day trips from Flagstaff and Sedona, stop at the Watchtower, along with other area attractions such as Grand Canyon Village, Yavapai Point, and Lipan Point. Fixed-wing flightseeing tours offer a unique perspective on the Grand Canyon landmark from above.

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Desert View Grand Canyon Tour - Pink Jeep
Desert View Grand Canyon Tour - Pink Jeep
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Awesome adventure!!!!
Steven was a phenomenal tour guide…. Extremely knowledgeable about the Canyon and its history. He was very informative about plants, and the landscape.….extremely personable, enthusiastic and accommodating to our needs. We would recommend him to anyone planning on taking the pink jeep tour.
Christi_W, Apr 2024

Things to Know Before You Go

  • 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.

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How to Get There

The Desert View Watchtower stands at the East Gate of Grand Canyon National Park. Getting there takes about 90 minutes by car from Flagstaff and 40 minutes from Grand Canyon Village.

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When to Get There

The best time to visit the Desert View Watchtower is during either the spring or autumn shoulder season, when temperatures are cool and summer crowds have thinned. The watchtower often hosts cultural and ranger programs, so check the calendar before your trip.

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Desert View Drive

This scenic route through Grand Canyon National Park follows the South Rim from just east of Grand Canyon Village all the way to the Desert View Watchtower and the park’s east entrance. Visitors who make the drive will pass six marked canyon viewpoints, four picnic areas, an Ancestral Puebloan ruin site, and the Tusayan Museum, which displays artifacts and traditional handicrafts made by local native tribes.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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What are the nearest attractions to Desert View Watchtower?
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Attractions near Desert View Watchtower:
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What else should I know about attractions in Grand Canyon National Park?
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As well as visiting the Desert View Watchtower, check out these trip ideas to make the most of your visit: