Grand Canyon West Skywalk
4.0FreeStep out onto a cantilevered glass bridge over the Grand Canyon.
Located at Eagle Point on the Hualapai Reservation, the Grand Canyon West Skywalk is a horseshoe-shaped bridge featuring a transparent glass floor. Suspended 4,000 feet above the canyon floor, the walkway offers panoramic views of the surrounding rock formations. Visitors can walk out over the edge to experience direct vertical views into the canyon below.
History
The Skywalk was built in 2007 and was designed to enhance the visitor experience at the Grand Canyon West. It was developed by the Hualapai Tribe and has since become an iconic attraction.
Expert notes
- Arrive early to enjoy the Skywalk without long waits.
- Follow all safety instructions given by the staff.
- Wear appropriate footwear as the glass can be slippery.
- Avoid bringing large bags or purses as they are not allowed on the Skywalk.
- Consider visiting during sunrise or sunset for stunning views.
- Stay with your group to ensure everyone enjoys the experience together.
- Take advantage of guided tours for additional insights about the Grand Canyon.
- Photography is allowed only in designated areas.
- Respect the natural environment and wildlife around the Skywalk.
- Check weather conditions before your visit to ensure safety.
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