

#Skyview grand canyon full#
Grand Canyon West's website touts the glass bridge as strong enough to support the weight of 70 Boeing 747 jumbo jets at full capacity, but the experience may be overwhelming for those afraid of heights. What does the view from the glass walk look like?įrom the platform, visitors have an elevated view of the canyons of Eagle Point, named because it appears to resemble an eagle in flight.īelow the glass, they'll see a portion of the rocky canyon bottom.īe aware you'll share the Skywalk with dozens of other visitors. Getting there requires taking a complimentary shuttle bus from the parking lot to the Skywalk entrance the Hualapai Tribe does not allow private vehicles to drive to the Skywalk. The glass bridge is accessible via a building on Eagle Point Road that directly faces the Skywalk.

Grand Canyon Skywalk at Grand Canyon West is on the Hualapai Indian Reservation about 75 miles north of Kingman and 236 miles from the Grand Canyon National Park's South Rim. Why these itineraries? New weekend road trips ranking includes these 2 Arizona destinations Where is Grand Canyon Skywalk? Here's a complete visitor guide to the Grand Canyon Skywalk at Grand Canyon West.
#Skyview grand canyon zip#
In addition to the glass bridge, activities at Grand Canyon West include zip lining, rafting, helicopter tours and pontoon boat tours. The Skywalk, at Grand Canyon West on the Hualapai Indian Reservation in northwestern Arizona, is a different experience from Grand Canyon National Park. The view looks out over the canyon bottom 4,000 below. The Grand Canyon Skywalk offers the chance to see the canyon's western end from a horseshoe-shaped glass bridge that extends 70 feet over the canyon's rim. If a hike to the bottom of the Grand Canyon isn't your thing, try seeing it from a glass-bottom overlook instead. View Gallery: Grand Canyon Skywalk at Grand Canyon's West Rim: photos
