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.
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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.
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寶貝 **
9 Oct 2025
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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

Visit Grand Canyon Skywalk, one of the world’s most thrilling glass bridges, located at Grand Canyon West. This horseshoe-shaped skywalk bridge stretches 70 feet over the canyon rim, offering incredible views from 4,000 feet to the canyon floor below. When you visit Grand Canyon West, you can join exciting Grand Canyon Skywalk tours or grab your Grand Canyon Skywalk tickets to explore the glass floor. Besides walking on the Grand Canyon Skywalk, you can enjoy scenic stops at Eagle Point, discover Native American culture at the Hualapai Indian Village, or take a thrilling helicopter tour over the Colorado River and Grand Canyon West Rim. Whether coming from Las Vegas or Boulder City, don't miss your chance to step out on the famous Grand Canyon glass bridge and see the American Southwest like never before!
Grand Canyon Skywalk, Mohave County, Arizona, United States

Things to do at Grand Canyon Skywalk

Walk the Skywalk

When you visit Grand Canyon West, be sure to walk on the famous Grand Canyon Skywalk. It's a U-shaped glass bridge that sticks out 70 feet over the edge of the canyon. You can look straight down 4,000 feet to see the Colorado River and the canyon floor below.

See the Eagle Rock Formation

Near the skywalk bridge, you can spot the stunning Eagle Rock, a natural formation that looks like a giant eagle with outstretched wings. This landmark is sacred to the Hualapai Indian tribe and holds special meaning in their culture. It's a perfect photo stop during your Grand Canyon Skywalk trips.

Spot the Princess and the Horse Shadow

Keep an eye out for the magical Princess and the Horse shadow, a rare natural illusion that appears on the canyon walls during certain times of the day. This fascinating shadow looks like a princess riding her horse. Don't forget to ask your guide about the best time to see this shadow!

Get Professional Photos Taken

Since personal cameras and cell phones aren't allowed on the Grand Canyon Skywalk, professional photographers are ready to capture your amazing moments on the glass bridge. These high-quality photos make perfect souvenirs from your trip.

Learn About the Hualapai Tribe

Explore the rich culture of the Hualapai tribe, who own and operate the Grand Canyon Skywalk and surrounding lands. Informative signs and displays near the West Rim share stories about their history, traditions, and connection to the canyon. You can also visit the Hualapai Indian Village to see authentic crafts and cultural demonstrations.

Popular Areas near Grand Canyon Skywalk

Guano Point

Near Grand Canyon Skywalk, Guano Point has some of the best views of the Grand Canyon West Rim and the winding Colorado River below. You can walk around the rocky cliffs or enjoy a meal at the pavilion by the viewpoint.

Colorado River

From the Grand Canyon Skywalk, you can look down and see the Colorado River far below on the canyon floor. Some tours even let you get closer by helicopter or rafting. The river is very important to the canyon's plants and animals, and it's a big highlight when you visit the West Rim.

Grand Canyon National Park

The Grand Canyon Skywalk is located on the West Rim, but the well-known Grand Canyon National Park is mainly on the South Rim and North Rim. The park has many hiking trails, chances to see wildlife, and amazing views that show how huge and beautiful the canyon is. Many people buy tickets for the Skywalk and also visit the national park to get the full Grand Canyon experience.

Hoover Dam

On your way to the Grand Canyon Skywalk from Las Vegas, drop by the iconic Hoover Dam. This massive structure holds back Lake Mead and controls the Colorado River's flow. If you plan to visit, you can enjoy many tours, photo stops, and views of the desert landscape.

Las Vegas

Just about 125 miles from the Grand Canyon Skywalk, Las Vegas is the perfect starting point for your adventure. Many Grand Canyon Skywalk tours offer hotel pick-up from the Las Vegas Strip, making it easy to join a day trip. After exploring the canyon, you can return to the city's bright lights, casinos, and shows.