United States, US
Walk the Grand Canyon West Skywalk, a glass bridge 4,000 ft above the canyon floor. All Access Pass includes 3 viewpoints, zip line ride, shuttle, arcade play, and food and retail vouchers.
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
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Walk on air at the Grand Canyon West Skywalk. Step out on the 10-foot wide, horseshoe-shaped glass bridge extending 70 feet beyond the canyon rim. Look down if you dare for jaw-dropping views 4,000 feet straight to the canyon floor.
The Skywalk is just one highlight of the Grand Canyon West All Access Pass, located on Hualapai Tribal Lands. This all-in-one ticket includes Skywalk entry, general admission to all three scenic viewpoints, one zip line ride (not guaranteed and are available on a first-come, first-served basis), unlimited arcade play, and both food and retail vouchers.
Explore Eagle Point, home to the Skywalk and the eagle-shaped rock formation it’s named after. Visit the Native American Village with traditional dwellings and enjoy live cultural performances that share the rich history of the region.
Hop between Eagle Point, Guano Point, and Hualapai Point using the free hop-on hop-off shuttle, running every 15–20 minutes. At Guano Point, hike to stunning canyon overlooks and see the remains of a historic tramway. At Hualapai Point, zip line through a canyon at up to 40 mph, play retro and modern arcade games, and enjoy local Hualapai cuisine.
Includes a $10 food and $10 retail voucher (each valid with $20 minimum purchase). Free lockers and shuttles provided. Cellphones are now welcome on the Skywalk!
Entry to the Skywalk
Locker for personal belongings
Protective booties for walking on glass
Unlimited arcade play per pass holder
$10 food voucher per pass holder
$10 retail voucher per pass holder
Professional photography service (photos available for purchase)
Please note that zip line rides are not guaranteed and are available on a first-come, first-served basis
The Skywalk is located at Grand Canyon West on the Hualapai Reservation, not affiliated with Grand Canyon National Park.
Professional photographers are available for hire; personal photography equipment is not allowed on the Skywalk but cell phone photos are allowed.
Hours of Operation
Open every day of the year, including all major holidays.
Winter Hours
8:00 AM – Doors Open
4:30 PM – Last Entry/Doors Close
6:00 PM – Park Closes
Summer Hours
8:00 AM – Doors Open
5:30 PM – Last Entry/Doors Close
7:00 PM – Park Closes
Time Zone Information:
All hours are listed in Arizona Time.
March 8, 2026 – November 1, 2026: Arizona observes Pacific Daylight Time (PDT)
November 2, 2026 – March 13, 2027: Arizona observes Mountain Standard Time (MST)
*Las Vegas operates on Pacific Daylight Time (PDT). This means from November to March, Grand Canyon West will be 1 hour ahead of Las Vegas.
All the experience without queue, precision and good meal! surely something to suggest to all
una experiencia increíble ver esa maravilla tan de cerca
my experience of the grand canyon skywalk was dismal to say the least. more time spent queuing for the bus to take you from 1 area to the nxt. over 1 hour. there was enough staff to take your money for a photos but no one around to help guide or assist you. the staff were rude. one member of staff said we could take a small bag, then once we got to the check area we were told the bag was not suitable then had to walk right back to the car park to leave it in the car. staff clearly didn't want to be there which exasperated the experience. the amount of people booked at 1 time needs to be looked at as we were all ushered round the sky walk like cattle. I understand the over boots but when the glass is all scratched and filthy, I honestly didn't see the point and the didn't make the photos look great. I would not recommend the GC Sky walk and would never visit this place again.
The experience was mediocre at best for the time of year, most of the experience was closed due to the weather.
Out of this world, well worth the visit.
Der Westrim ist mit 99$ sehr teuer und man fühlt sich an allen drei Stationen ständig genötigt, noch zusätzlich Geld auszugeben. Die ZIP Line war nicht in Betrieb (Wind?). Essen und Trinken mitnehmen istnim Rucksack nicht gestattet. Der Skywalk ist ok, aber wenig malerisch. Der Guano Point ganz klar das Highlight. Dort braucht es keine Souvenirs. Einfach nur Natur. Für ein Reservat hatte ich mehr als nur Kommerz erwartet.
Ein Muss, wenn man in Las Vegas ist. Wir waren im Dezember da. Also nicht so viele Menschen. Das war sehr angenehm. Vom Check in, bis zu den Fahrten alles top organisiert. Würde ich wieder buchen, auch wenn es insgesamt ziemlich teuer ist.
The skywalk really wasn’t that good you can get better views off the canyon from other viewing points. Couldn’t do the zip line as all slots had been taken which when it’s included in the package you should be guaranteed a slot. Also eating facilities were rubbish so outdated long queues slow service.
Pass pour avoir accès aux trois activités disponibles. Les tours en hélico sont bien-sûr en plus !! Au final ce n' est pas très long mais ça reste sympa. Les 15 min sur le skywalk sont suffisantes pour prendre les photos, si vous arrivez tôt il y aura moins de monde. La tyrolienne est sympa également et le point de vue est magnifique.