Best Grand Canyon Skywalk Tours & Trips

This portion of the wondrous Grand Canyon not only offers spectacular views of the natural phenomenon, but gives visitors a chance to meet and interact with the Hualapai Native American Tribe that oversees operations here. Grand Canyon West Rim is located on a Hualapai Reservation established in 1883 and is not part of Grand Canyon National Park. It attracts approximately 200,000 visitors every year and its popular SkyWalk glass bridge jutting out from the canyon is bringing in more tourists than ever. Other points of interest on the West Rim are Hualapai Ranch, Native American Village, Guano Point and Eagle Point.
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1-Day Grand Canyon West Rim Tour | English Guide
4.5 (88 reviews) Tour Code: 502021
Start / End City
Las Vegas
Duration
9.0 Hours
City & Attractions
Las Vegas, Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam +2 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
From
$135.00
Ultimate West Rim Grand Canyon Day Tour from Las Vegas: The Hoover Dam and 4-Hour Canyon Visit丨Hotel Pick-Up and Drop-Off
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4.6 (24 reviews) Tour Code: 114769
Start / End City
Las Vegas
Duration
11.0 Hours
City & Attractions
Grand Canyon, Grand Canyon Skywalk, Grand Canyon West Rim +3 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
From
$94.00
Grand Canyon National Park West Rim Day Tour | Admission Ticket of West Rim Included
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Best Selling
Instant Confirmation
Unlimited Availability
4.7 (4 reviews) Tour Code: 671613
Start / End City
Las Vegas
Duration
1.0 Day
City & Attractions
Las Vegas, Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam +3 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
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$148.00
Grand Canyon West Day Tour: Hoover Dam, Stonehenge | Lunch Included
5.0 Tour Code: 740073
Start / End City
Las Vegas
Duration
1.0 Day
City & Attractions
Las Vegas, Hoover Dam, Welcome to Las Vegas Sign +3 more
Languages
Chinese Live, English Live
Group Type
Small Group Tour
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$188.00
Grand Canyon West Airplane Tour W/ Skywalk Ticket
Meals included
5.0 Tour Code: 463375
Start / End City
Las Vegas
Duration
7.0 Hours
City & Attractions
Hoover Dam, Grand Canyon Skywalk, Grand Canyon West Rim +4 more
Languages
English Live, Cantonese Audio, French Audio +6 more
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
From
$399.00
VIP at the Rim Grand Canyon Helicopter Tour with Skywalk
5.0 Tour Code: 712071
Start / End City
Las Vegas
Duration
7.0 Hours
City & Attractions
Boulder, Las Vegas, Hoover Dam +6 more
Languages
English Live, Cantonese Audio, Dutch Audio +8 more
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
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$604.00
Skywalk Getaway Tour with Helicopter and Boat
5.0 Tour Code: 712074
Start / End City
Las Vegas
Duration
0.1 Hour
City & Attractions
Las Vegas, Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam +4 more
Languages
English Audio, English Live, Cantonese Audio +8 more
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
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$859.00
Grand Canyon West Rim | Admission + Shuttle Bus + Skywalk + Meal Voucher + Zipline
All Inclusive Tour
3.6 (3 reviews) Tour Code: 112977
Start / End City
Grand Canyon
Duration
1.0 Day
City & Attractions
Grand Canyon, Grand Canyon West Rim, Grand Canyon Skywalk +1 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
From
$114.00
Grand Celebration Tour with Black Canyon Rafting
5.0 Tour Code: 712077
Start / End City
Las Vegas
Duration
10.0 Hours
City & Attractions
Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, Grand Canyon West Rim +4 more
Languages
English Live, Cantonese Audio, Dutch Audio +7 more
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
From
$719.00
8-Day Luxury Yellowstone Tour from Los Angeles【Max 14 Pax Small Group】: Grand Canyon, Death Valley, Salt Lake City, Zion, Grand Teton, Horseshoe Bend, Lake Powell
5.0 Tour Code: 672747
Start / End City
Los Angeles
Duration
8.0 Days
City & Attractions
Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, West Yellowstone +28 more
Languages
Chinese Live, English Live
Group Type
Small Group Tour
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Live
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7-Day Luxury VIP Western USA Tour from Los Angeles【Max 14 Pax Small Group /w Coast Starlight Train】: Highway 1, Yosemite, MSG Sphere , Antelope Canyon
5.0 (5 reviews) Tour Code: 714207
Start / End City
Los Angeles
Duration
7.0 Days
City & Attractions
Los Angeles, San Francisco, Las Vegas +25 more
Languages
Chinese Live, English Live
Group Type
Small Group Tour
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Live
3-Day Luxury VIP Western USA Tour from Los Angeles【Max 14 Pax Small Group】: Seven Magic Mountains, MSG Sphere, Las Vegas Sign
5.0 (5 reviews) Tour Code: 714291
Start / End City
Los Angeles
Duration
3.0 Days
City & Attractions
Los Angeles, Las Vegas, seven magic mountains +9 more
Languages
Chinese Live, English Live
Group Type
Small Group Tour
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Live
2-Day Luxury VIP Western USA Tour from Los Angeles【Max 14 Pax Small Group】: Seven Magic Mountains, MSG Sphere & Antelope Canyon
5.0 (5 reviews) Tour Code: 714288
Start / End City
Los Angeles, Las Vegas
Duration
2.0 Days
City & Attractions
Los Angeles, Las Vegas, seven magic mountains +9 more
Languages
Chinese Live, English Live
Group Type
Small Group Tour
From
Live
6-Day Luxury VIP Western USA Tour from Los Angeles【Max 14 Pax Small Group /w Coast Starlight Train】: Highway 1, Yosemite, MSG Sphere & Antelope Canyon
5.0 (5 reviews) Tour Code: 714297
Start / End City
Los Angeles, Las Vegas
Duration
6.0 Days
City & Attractions
Los Angeles, San Francisco, Las Vegas +25 more
Languages
Chinese Live, English Live
Group Type
Small Group Tour
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Live
Grand Canyon West Rim Bus Tour W/ Skywalk**Admission & Hotel Pick-up Included**
4.5 (244 reviews) Tour Code: 64980
Start / End City
Las Vegas
Duration
1.0 Day
City & Attractions
Las Vegas, Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam +2 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
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Live
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Grand Canyon Skywalk Tours - An Exhilarating Experience

Grand Canyon Skywalk – Setting The Stage

When Is The Best Time To Visit Skywalk?

Grand Canyon Skywalk Tours From Las Vegas

Grand Canyon Skywalk – Setting The Stage

Since March, 2007 visitors to the Grand Canyon have been given a unique perspective of its magnificence. The Skywalk Bridge was commissioned by the Hualapai Indian tribe and built at Eagle Point on the Grand Canyon West Rim. It is the brainchild of entrepreneur David Jin, whose vision for the bridge was turned into reality with the assistance of architect Mark Ross Johnson.

The bridge is a U-shaped cantilever design, jutting out over 70 feet from the edge of the canyon. Its glass walkway and glass sides give you an unhindered view of the cliffs and rock formations below. The nearest ledge is 800 feet below the bridge and as you look out across the canyon, the other side is 3 miles away.

What’s being on the bridge like? An experience likened to “floating on air” and “walking in the clouds”. You can purchase a personalized photo of yourself on the bridge since you may not take your camera or other personal items onto the Skywalk.

When Is The Best Time To Visit Skywalk?

While most persons prefer a late spring or early fall visit to the Grand Canyon, you may be up for something a bit different.

• Fall – temperatures are cool; crowds are sparse; and the trees are at their most colorful

• Winter – crisp, cold air; snow covered cliffs; the least busy season with discounted hotel offers

• Spring – the most unpredictable season with anything from brisk and sunny to a last minute burst of winter-cold

• Summer – hot and dry; the monsoon season brings intense storms, high winds and lightning displays

Grand Canyon Skywalk Tours From Las Vegas

The Hualapai Indian Reservation lies just to the east of Las Vegas and there are plenty tour options from that city to the Grand Canyon West Rim and the Skywalk Bridge. Getting to Grand Canyon Skywalk from Las Vegas is a quick two and a half hours by bus and an even quicker 45 minutes if you take a Grand Canyon helicopter tour from Las Vegas. If you choose to go by tour bus, there is still the option, once you get to the canyon, of hopping on a plane or helicopter and getting an unmatched aerial view of the bridge.

There are numerous package tours offering you one-day and multiday touring options. Even if you select a one-day package, you can rest assured the Skywalk Bridge is not the only attraction you will get to visit. Quite often, a Hoover Dam tour and visit to Lake Mead is on the itinerary.

Likewise, the Hualapai Ranch and Native American Village are popular stops. Visitors can experience the culture of the people who have occupied the region for thousands of years. Eagle Point and Guano Point are yours to explore. At Eagle Point you get the chance to tour authentic Native American dwellings and to watch live Native American performances at the Amphitheatre. When you get to Guano Point, the attractions include the Highpoint Hike up to what is inarguably the most beautiful view of the Grand Canyon West and the Colorado River.

For Grand Canyon Skywalk tickets you can book directly on the Hualapai website or join a tour from one of the many tour companies sanctioned by the Hualapai. Once there, you can take your time to find the ideal spot to simply stand and stare out at the canyon. Then, take the picture that will be the perfect conversation piece once you return home.

Best Time to Visit Grand Canyon Skywalk

Winter 2026/2027
Winter at the Grand Canyon West Rim brings much cooler conditions: daytime highs often hover in the 40s-50s °F (5-15 °C) and nights may dip near freezing, especially on the rim and elevated outlooks. Snow is rare at the West Rim compared with the North Rim, but frost and cold winds are possible. The Skywalk glass-bridge platform remains open, offering crisp clear views of the canyon under winter light and shorter daylight hours result in striking sunrise and sunset colours. Visitor numbers are at their lowest, giving the area a peaceful ambience, ideal for quiet reflection at rim viewpoints or strolling access paths without crowds. Warm clothing is advisable and early morning rim conditions may feel sharp, but the clarity of air and broad vistas make winter a uniquely tranquil time to experience the canyon’s scale and depth.
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Spring 2026
As spring arrives at the Grand Canyon West Rim and the Eagle Point area featuring the iconic Grand Canyon Skywalk, daylight hours lengthen and daytime highs climb from roughly the mid-50 °F (around 10 °C) in March to the 60s-70s °F (15-25 °C) by May, while evenings and shaded areas remain cool. Occasional showers or spring winds may arise and the desert terrain begins to show renewed green tones. Visitor numbers are lower than summer, so the Skywalk platform, rim-view points and Eagle Point trails feel more spacious. Sunrise and sunset capture the canyon’s striated rocks in soft light, and helicopter or boat excursions toward the Colorado River feel fresh. Early-morning rim walks or visits to the Skywalk’s glass-bridge feel comfortable in mild air. Photographers and nature enthusiasts will appreciate the quieter vantage points and comfortable ambient conditions as canyon walls reflect the warm spring glow.
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Summer 2026
Summer heat intensifies along the West Rim and Eagle Point region of the Grand Canyon. Daytime highs commonly reach the 90s to over 100 °F (32-38 °C) in July and August, particularly at lower elevations, while the rim itself may stay slightly cooler thanks to altitude. Afternoon monsoon storms become more likely from July onward, bringing sudden rainfall or lightning across the canyon. The Skywalk and rim overlooks remain open, but early morning or late afternoon visits offer relief from midday heat. Helicopter tours, glass-bridge photos and rim drives shine under strong sunlight, and extended daylight into early evening adds time for on-site experiences. On the flip side, water and sun protection are essential and midday quiet often yields to surging visitor numbers. The contrast between blazing canyon walls and deep shadows adds dramatic effect, and the sense of adventure is amplified by the vivid colours and broad vistas.
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Autumn 2026
In autumn, temperatures ease across the Grand Canyon West Rim region: early September may still see highs in the 80s °F (around 27-30 °C), but by November daytime temperatures commonly fall toward the 50s-60s °F (10-20 °C) and nights turn cold. The monsoon season winds down, bringing clearer skies and more stable weather. The Skywalk offers dramatic views as the evening light softens, rim trails feel calmer and visitor volumes begin to drop. Sunset and twilight hours invite deeper exploration of the Eagle Point area, and the glass-bridge view across the canyon feels enhanced by crisp air and fewer tourists. Desert flora and canyon walls pick up warm autumn tones and rim-top vantage points provide clear panoramas. With more moderate temperatures, outdoor experiences such as helicopter flights or rim walks are especially comfortable, and the semi-quiet atmosphere gives the canyon a more reflective mood.
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Reviews for Grand Canyon Skywalk Tours

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7-Day Luxury VIP Western USA Tour from Los Angeles【Max 14 Pax Small Group /w Coast Starlight Train】: Highway 1, Yosemite, MSG Sphere , Antelope Canyon

Perfect mix of nature, luxury, and fun!

We had an incredible time on this VIP tour! The views along Highway 1 were spectacular, and the Coast Starlight train ride added a unique touch. Yosemite and Antelope Canyon were breathtaking, and the MSG Sphere in Las Vegas was out of this world. The small group size made everything more enjoyable, and the accommodations were first-class. This is the way to see the Western USA in style!

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3-Day Luxury VIP Western USA Tour from Los Angeles【Max 14 Pax Small Group】: Seven Magic Mountains, MSG Sphere, Las Vegas Sign

A quick luxury escape to Las Vegas

This tour was everything we needed for a short luxury escape! Seven Magic Mountains was a vibrant and artistic experience, and the MSG Sphere was fascinating to see in person. We loved visiting the Las Vegas sign and exploring the city in style. The small group size made it feel more relaxed, and the luxury hotel was amazing. Perfect for anyone wanting a quick VIP experience in Las Vegas!

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2-Day Luxury VIP Western USA Tour from Los Angeles【Max 14 Pax Small Group】: Seven Magic Mountains, MSG Sphere & Antelope Canyon

A luxury tour filled with stunning sights

This VIP tour packed a lot of incredible sights into just two days! Seven Magic Mountains was like stepping into an outdoor art gallery, and Antelope Canyon was simply breathtaking. The MSG Sphere was unlike anything I’ve seen before! The small group size made it feel exclusive and well-managed, and the accommodations were pure luxury. A wonderful way to experience some Western USA highlights!

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1-Day Grand Canyon West Rim Tour | English Guide

Overall very well organized tour! Exactly what I wanted it to be. The guide was amazing. It was hard to follow his accent in the beginning, but could pick it up soon. It was a fun experience. Thank you.

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FAQs about Grand Canyon Skywalk Tours

Is the Grand Canyon West Skywalk open year-round, and what are its typical operating hours?

Yes, the Grand Canyon West Skywalk is open year-round, typically from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM daily. Hours may vary slightly by season or weather. Visitors should check the official Hualapai Tribe website before arrival. The site closes only during extreme weather for safety.

Do I need a reservation to visit the Grand Canyon West Skywalk, and how far in advance should I book?

Yes, reservations are required to access the Skywalk. Tickets should be booked at least 24-48 hours in advance, especially during peak seasons (spring and fall). Same-day entry is not guaranteed and subject to availability. Reservations help manage capacity and ensure entry.

What is the best way to reach Grand Canyon West from Las Vegas, and how long does it take?

The most direct route is driving via US-93 South and Diamond Bar Road, taking approximately 2.5 hours (about 130 miles). Guided bus tours and helicopter shuttles from Las Vegas also offer access. Self-driving allows flexibility, but guided options include entry and transportation.

Are cameras or phones allowed on the Grand Canyon West Skywalk, and are there storage options?

Personal cameras and phones are not permitted on the Skywalk for safety and security. Lockers are available at no charge to store devices. Professional photography services are offered on-site, and photos can be purchased after the walk. Bags, food, and tripods are also prohibited.

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