Grand Canyon Skywalk

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AJ ********
26 Feb
This quick trip to the canyon is best for bucks if you want a hassle free and have a little time and want to go outside Las Vegas for a day. The moment I stepped on the bus, I felt secured and excited. Our tour guide Anthony was really a great tourguide. I learned a lot from hin and he shared a lot of fun facts and suggestions while we were having a tour. The type of guide you want to be with if you are a first timer on a certain place. You will have good amount of free time to roam around the canyon and also a quick stop to Hoover Dam and the mose densed location of Joshua Tree. I highly recommend.
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Efi *
20 Feb
Our tour guide, Aloe, truly went above and beyond to make our entire day special. From start to finish, everything was well-organized, and the drive was smooth and enjoyable. We left the pick-up point right on time and arrived at each destination exactly as scheduled in the itinerary. Aloe’s professionalism, punctuality, and positive energy made the experience even more memorable. Highly recommend!
Klook 用戶
4 Feb
The second stop on the West Rim of the Grand Canyon is very beautiful and has no fences, super beautiful. However, the first stop has fences and is not as good looking. The glass restaurant at the first stop has a scenic view, while the second stop is more simple but more natural and comfortable, and you can climb to the highest point to take pictures.
Klook会員
29 Jan
Our guide, PHILL, was a wonderful and kind person. He explained the highlights and important points of the Grand Canyon in an easy-to-understand way. The bus ride is certainly long, but looking at the unusual desert and red mountains made it seem to fly by. We also stopped at a drive-through along the way, which gave us the feeling of being on a road trip.
Klook会員
29 Jan
Our guide, PHILL, was a wonderful and kind person. He explained the highlights and important points of the Grand Canyon in an easy-to-understand way. The bus ride is certainly long, but looking at the unusual desert and red mountains made it seem to fly by. We also stopped at a drive-through along the way, which gave us the feeling of being on a road trip.
Ma ***************************
18 Jan
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Absolutely WORTH IT — a core memory unlocked! Booked my Grand Canyon experience via Klook and honestly… BEST decision ever! From start to finish, everything was smooth, well-organized, and stress-free (which we all love 😌). The views? UNREAL. Photos don’t do justice — you really have to stand there, feel the wind, and just take it all in. I caught myself saying “wow” every five minutes 😂 The tour was well-paced, the guide was informative but not boring, and we had enough time to enjoy, explore, and take alllll the photos. Perfect if you want a hassle-free experience without worrying about transportation, logistics, or planning. If you’re visiting the US (or ticking off a bucket-list dream), this is a must-do. Would 100% book again and recommend to anyone visiting the Grand Canyon.
dhiren *****
4 Jan
klook is the Boss !! it was great experience, tour guide , driver , places all excellent !!! keep it up guys!!!
Klook User
4 Jan
The tour was amazing, even though the IMAX theatre was cancelled for us. The views were breathtaking. Recommend getting something very warm cuz its VERY cold up there

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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.