What makes this tour truly unique is the immersive experience of stepping back into Arizona's "Wild West" past. Not only will you be traversing the rugged landscapes of the Sonoran Desert along the hi
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Location: Scottsdale
What's Included
- English-speaking Guide
- Pick-up and drop-off within the central and north Scottsdale and Paradise Valley areas
- Each Jeep® has a cooler with bottled water & gatorade
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Hey! There isn't a strict age limit, but they recommend kids be at least 5 years old to enjoy the bumpy ride and the historical info. It’s super fun for families since the guides make it really engaging. Just be sure to hold on tight!
A: Great question! Wear comfortable, breathable clothing since you’ll be in the desert. A hat and sunglasses are a must to shield against the sun. Closed-toe shoes are also a good idea if you're planning to explore any of the stops along the way. Don’t forget sunscreen!
A: So, if you’re staying in central or north Scottsdale, they’ll pick you up from your hotel or a nearby location. If you’re driving, parking is available but it's best to confirm with them ahead of time to ensure there’s space. Just reach out to the provider to ask where the best spot is!
Discussions
Just got back from the Great Western Trail Jeep Tour - Wow!
I took the Great Western Trail Jeep Day Tour last weekend with some friends and it was AMAZING! The guides were super knowledgeable and dressed in the coolest Western outfits. The views of the Sonoran Desert were breathtaking, especially when we stopped for some photos. The coolers with water and Gatorade were a lifesaver in the heat. Totally worth the price - I might even book it again for my family next time they visit!
Considering gifting the Jeep tour - is it suitable for all ages?
I’m thinking about gifting the Great Western Trail Jeep Day Tour to my parents and their friends. They’re in their late 60s, and I’m worried if it’ll be too much for them. I’ve heard it’s a lot of fun, but I want to make sure they can handle the ride. Anyone have thoughts?