Grand Canyon Skywalk

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Vadivelan **********
31 Oct 2025
Great trip and experience. The guide Momo was professional, took care of us by providing snacks, water and gave us ample time to take pictures and also helped us a well. She is well-versed in what she does. Kudos to the team.
2+
寶貝 **
9 Oct 2025
An awesome experience! The tour guide was funny and energetic. I highly, super, incredibly recommend joining this tour. There are also some on-site activities available for additional purchase.
2+
寶貝 **
9 Oct 2025
niceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
imee ******
18 Sep 2025
i was very happy with chad our tour guide. loved the balance of this trip from information to actual location of the sites
2+
TSOI ********
8 Aug 2025
I just finished a tour of the Grand Canyon, and I'm filled with awe. The 25-minute helicopter ride over the Dragon Corridor allowed me to appreciate the magnificent ancient geological formations of the Grand Canyon and the Colorado River; it was truly an unforgettable experience. During our tour of the Grand Canyon's South Rim, we visited the National Geographic Visitor Center, where we learned about the history of how this spectacular natural landscape was formed. The tour guide's explanations were very thorough, not only detailing the background of each attraction but also sharing many interesting stories that gave us a deeper understanding of this land. During our stops at Mather Point and Bright Angel Lodge, I felt the magnificence and mystery of nature. This trip was not only eye-opening but also filled me with a deep sense of reverence for the beauty of the Grand Canyon.
TSOI ********
8 Aug 2025
I just finished a tour of the Grand Canyon and am filled with awe. The 25-minute helicopter ride over the Dragon Corridor allowed me to appreciate the magnificent ancient geological formations of the Grand Canyon and the Colorado River; it was truly an unforgettable experience. During our tour of the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, we visited the National Geographic Visitor Center and learned about the formation history of this spectacular natural landscape. The tour guide's explanations were very thorough, not only detailing the background of each attraction but also sharing many interesting stories, which gave us a deeper understanding of this land. During our stops at Mather Point and the Bright Angel Lodge, I felt the magnificence and mystery of nature. This trip not only opened my eyes but also gave me a deep sense of reverence for the beauty of the Grand Canyon.
L *****
23 May 2025
The guide Corey is friendly and caring, with well time management! she’s very knowledgeable, introducing the fun story during the journey. we had good time with her! The Tour is also well planed, we had enough time for visiting on every spots.
Janah *****
20 May 2025
Beautiful! Bus was comfortable, pick up area for all the hotels was easy to locate and company's instructions were clear. Scarlet, our guide, was nice and gave us a lot of information about Grand Canyon and Las Vegas.
2+

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What to know about Grand Canyon Skywalk

Located in Arizona, the Grand Canyon Skywalk gives you the one-of-a-kind experience of the excitement of walking on a mesmerizing glass bridge soaring 4,000 feet high. Just a 2½-hour drive from Las Vegas or a quick 45-minute flight away, this incredible attraction forms part of Grand Canyon West, a must-visit location near Las Vegas. Suspended 70 feet off the Grand Canyon's West Rim, this architectural wonder invites visitors to step onto a crystal-clear glass bridge capable of supporting an astonishing 71 million pounds. Designed to withstand intense winds, harsh winters, and unpredictable nature, this bridge can even bear the weight of 71 fully loaded 747 planes piled on top of each other. For a truly unforgettable adventure, consider taking a thrilling helicopter or airplane tour from Las Vegas to catch panoramic views of Lake Mead and Hoover Dam from above. Prepare for an exhilarating adventure like no other!
Grand Canyon Skywalk, Mohave County, Arizona, United States

Must-See Attractions of the Grand Canyon Skywalk

Skywalk

Prepare for an adrenaline-pumping adventure as you try the Skywalk, a marvel of modern engineering that lets you walk on air! This glass-bottom bridge extends 70 feet out over the Grand Canyon, offering breathtaking views 4,000 feet down to the canyon floor. Feel the thrill of standing on a structure strong enough to hold seventy fully loaded 747 jets, and capture this unforgettable experience with professional photographs.

Eagle Point

Eagle Point is a cultural and scenic hub at the Grand Canyon. Not only is it home to the iconic Skywalk, but it also offers a rich tapestry of Native American heritage. Enjoy traditional dances in the amphitheater, explore a village showcasing the dwellings of tribes like the Hualapai, Hopi, and Navajo, and shop for unique souvenirs at the Native American gift shop. Eagle Point is where breathtaking views meet cultural discovery, making it a perfect stop on your Grand Canyon adventure.

Eagle Rock Formation

Explore the magical Eagle Rock Formation, a natural wonder filled with Hualapai stories. It's said to resemble a huge eagle that saved the Hualapai people from a big flood. You can see this amazing sight best from the Skywalk or the Sky View Restaurant. Let your imagination run wild as you take in this awesome view, showing off the heritage and beauty of the Grand Canyon.

Colorado River

Flowing over a thousand miles from the Rockies to the Sea of Cortez, the powerful Colorado River serves up irrigation, drinking water, and electricity for areas in California, Nevada, and Arizona. In Laughlin, the river is your ticket to fun! You can hop on a boat, water ski, jet ski, or go fishing. If you're feeling hot, take a cool dip in the water. There are plenty of places to launch your watercraft along the river, plus tons of spots to rent boats and jet skis.

Lake Mead

Lake Mead National Recreation Area sits on the border of Southern Nevada and Western Arizona, just a few hours away by car from Grand Canyon National Park. It's the perfect spot for a quick day trip or even an overnight adventure. The eastern edges of Lake Mead connect with Grand Canyon National Park and Grand Canyon Parashant National Monument, adding to the natural beauty and fun activities to explore in the area.

Tips for Your Grand Canyon Skywalk Visit

When is the best time to visit the Grand Canyon Skywalk?

For a delightful experience at the Grand Canyon Skywalk, consider visiting during the spring or fall. These seasons offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds, making it an ideal time for capturing stunning photographs, especially in the early morning or late afternoon light.

How to get to Grand Canyon Skywalk?

Reaching the Grand Canyon Skywalk is quite convenient. You can drive from Las Vegas, Phoenix, or other nearby cities. Additionally, shuttle services are available from various locations, ensuring a smooth journey to this breathtaking destination.

Can I drive to Grand Canyon Skywalk?

Visitors are not allowed to take private vehicles beyond the designated parking area and Tour Center at Grand Canyon West, where all Tour Packages are run by the Hualapai Tribe.

How far is the Grand Canyon Skywalk from Las Vegas?

The journey from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon Skywalk is a convenient 2½-hour drive or a quick 45-minute flight away. Take on an exciting adventure to this natural wonder at Grand Canyon West, easily accessible from the vibrant city of Las Vegas.

Why are cameras not allowed on the Grand Canyon Skywalk?

While on the Grand Canyon Skywalk, visitors are kindly requested not to carry personal items such as purses, backpacks, cell phones, or cameras. These restrictions are in place for the safety of the delicate glass surfaces you walk on and to maintain the pristine beauty of the canyon by preventing any potential falling debris.