Picnic at East Grand Canyon Tables and Chairs Privided No Crowds

Have a scenic peaceful picnic at one of the seven wonders of the world. Tables and chairs are provided and will be set up for you. bring your own food and drinks, water is provided. A professional Nav

Have a scenic peaceful picnic at one of the seven wonders of the world. Tables and chairs are provided and will be set up for you. bring your own food and drinks, water is provided. A professional Navajo guide explains the history of his people and the rock layers of mother earth. Tour areas of the Navajo Nation restricted to the public for a private, peaceful tour with no crowds. Tour location is close to many major attractions such as The Grand Staircase, Lake Powell, Zion, Antelope and Bryce Canyons, Monument Valley, Escalante and many more beautifully scenic areas of the Grand Circle.

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Q: Is there a limit on how many people can join this picnic tour?

A: Yes, the tour can accommodate up to 10 people at once, which makes it really intimate and cozy! If you're planning on going with a larger group, just reach out to the provider to see if they can arrange multiple setups. It’s perfect for family outings or small gatherings with friends!

Q: What should I wear for the picnic? Any tips?

A: Dress comfortably! You’ll want layers since it can get a bit chilly in the evenings, plus good walking shoes if you plan to explore some of the trails afterward. Don’t forget a hat and sunscreen if it’s sunny. And definitely bring a blanket for extra coziness during the picnic!

Q: Can you reschedule if the weather is bad?

A: Yes! The provider is pretty flexible with rescheduling in case of bad weather. Just make sure to give them a heads-up at least 24 hours in advance. It’s always better to enjoy the breathtaking views without worrying about rain or wind!

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the East Grand Canyon picnic experience!

Hey everyone! I'm thinking about getting this picnic experience at the East Grand Canyon as a gift for my parents. I love that it includes a Navajo guide to explain the history! They really enjoy nature, and I think it’ll be perfect for them. Has anyone done this? What’s the best time of year to go?

We just did the picnic at the East Grand Canyon! Amazing experience!

Wow, just got back from the picnic and it was incredible! The setup was perfect, and our guide was super knowledgeable about the Navajo culture. We brought sandwiches, but there’s plenty of water provided. The peace you get from being away from the crowds is unbeatable! Seriously, if you’re considering it as a gift, go for it!