Step aboard comfortable, open-air trams and explore our past and present while winding through the canyon floor. You'll pass towering bluffs and waterfalls, crossing creek beds by way of beautifully-crafted stone bridges and often splashing through spring-fed waters. All tram tours make a stop at the Glory Hole, a spectacular blue-green pool where some of our largest trout reside. This scenic and informational tour appeals to guests of all ages. Trams are wheelchair accessible. Please advise when making reservations. Two touring options are available.

GLORY HOLE TRAM TOUR
(Available after 5:00pm by special reservation only.) Approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes in length, this tour highlights the very best of the park while making a brief stop to feed trout at the Glory Hole before the return trip to the Welcome Center. Points of interest along the way include an Amish-built covered bridge, 60' tall Thunder Falls, the Great Spirit Rock Shelter and more.

TICKETS
Adult: $19.95
Child (ages 3 to 11): $8.95
Children 2 and under: Free

 

GROUP RATE TICKETS (15 person minimum
Adult: $17.95
Child (ages 3 to 11): $7.95
Children 2 and under: Free

 

WILDLIFE TRAM TOUR
(Available after 5:00pm or as scheduled below) Two hours in length, the Wildlife Tram Tour includes all the features of the Glory Hole Tram Tour but continues into Arkansas where herds of Texas longhorns, American bison, white-tailed deer, and elk roam the upper reaches of the Canyon.

This represents the only opportunity for guests to access the animal herds.

TICKETS
Adult: $25.95
Child (ages 3 to 11): $11.95
Children 2 and under: Free

 

GROUP RATE TICKETS (15 person minimum
Adult: $23.35
Child (ages 3 to 11): $10.75
Children 2 and under: Free

 

2010 Wildlife Tram Tour Schedule
February 28 - April 3 10:00am, 12:00pm, 1:00pm, 3:00pm
April 4 - October 30 10:00am, 11:00am, 12:30pm, 1:30pm and 3:00pm
October 31 – November 27 10:00am, 1:00pm
December (Saturdays Only) 1:00pm
   
Special requests can be accommodated for tours after 5:00pm or on dates not shown.

Come Prepared: Seasonally appropriate, casual clothing is recommended.

Trams are "open-air" and equipped with canopies to be used when conditions warrant.
Ponchos are issued when the potential for rain is a concern.
Sunscreen and insect repellent may be desirable for some guests.