There’s no doubt that 4,000 feet (1,220 meters) is a long way down, especially when you’re standing on a bridge made of glass — and you’re looking down at the floor of the Grand Canyon. That’s the experience visitors find on the Grand Canyon Skywalk, a glass-bottomed horseshoe bridge that juts 20 meters above one of America’s most scenic landmarks. Travelers who step onto the bridge are rewarded with panoramic views of the West Rim and Colorado River that span 720 degrees, circling, below, and behind.
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- Daily from 7am to 6pm
- Eagle Point Road, Peach Springs, Arizona, 86434
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Most tours to the Grand Canyon Skywalk begin in Las Vegas, where travelers head east from the Arizona desert by road, plane or helicopter. A Skywalk ticket can be combined with a trip to the Hoover Dam or a scenic helicopter ride over the canyon, while other options include visits with Hualapai tribesmen or a boat ride on the Colorado River. Those short on time can opt for a skip-the-line experience.
- Things to know before you go
- The Skywalk is a must-visit for thrill seekers.
- Cameras are not allowed on the Skywalk, but you can purchase photos from professional Grand Canyon West photographers.
- Outside food and drink are not permitted in Grand Canyon West or the Skywalk.
- Skywalk tours can last upwards of nine hours, depending on the option chosen.
How to get there
McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas is the closest commercial airport to the Skywalk Bridge, about a two-hour drive away. As the Grand Canyon Skywalk is a part of Grand Canyon West – a remote and rugged section of the canyon managed by Hualapai – admission to the bridge can only be purchased as part of an excursion package. While many visitors come on a guided tour, it’s also possible to drive to Grand Canyon West and then hop on the hop-on hop-off bus to the Skywalk and other attractions.
when you get there
Daytime temperatures in the Grand Canyon hover at or above 85°F (30°C) in summer, making fall and spring much more attractive to visit. The glass bridge tends to be busiest around noon, so plan to arrive in the morning or late afternoon to ensure you have the most room to move around.
Other Activities at Grand Canyon West
The Grand Canyon West complex is outside the national park and operated by the Hualapai tribe. In addition to the Skywalk, visitors can explore a Native American village at Eagle Point, take a cruise along the Colorado River, hike to the ruins of an old guano mine or even rent a rustic cabin at Hualapai Ranch.
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