Shuttle Buses At The Grand Canyon

Free shuttle buses are operating on three routes.

  • The routes interconnect, but do not overlap.
  • No tickets are required, and bus stops are clearly marked throughout the park by signs.
  • Buses are white with a green stripe.
  • The buses display the route name on the front.
  • Pets are not permitted on buses.
  • Service may be suspended during inclement weather.
  • Each shuttle bus is equipped with a 2 or 3-capacity bicycle rack on the front. Bicyclists are required to load and unload their own bikes, and are responsible for bike security. Bicycle one way and ride the shuttle the other..

  • Shuttle buses are equipped with ramps and space to carry passengers in wheelchairs. Please note: wheelchairs larger than 30 inches wide by 48 inches long cannot be accommodated on shuttle buses.

  • Most motorized scooters will not fit on the buses.

  • The Scenic Drive Accessibility Permit allows entry for visitors with mobility issues to some areas closed to public traffic. The permit is available at entrance gates, National Park Service visitor centers, and hotel lobbies.
 
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