Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign
Stop at the famous Welcome to Las Vegas Sign with no crowds and the best early morning lighting for your picture!
Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign
Stop at the famous Welcome to Las Vegas Sign with no crowds and the best early morning lighting for your picture!
Seven Magic Mountains
A creative expression of human presence in the desert, Seven Magic Mountains punctuates the Mojave with a poetic burst of form and color. Tour guide will help you to get the best shots in the hot spot near by Las Vegas. Early morning will also avoid crowds at is a must at this location!
Hoover Dam
Enjoy a 1-hour guided walking tour at the Hoover Dam. You'll have multiple photo opportunities at the most famous Dam in the United States.
Grand Canyon West
Grand Canyon West is a tribal enterprise of the sovereign Indian Nation of the Hualapai Tribe. This is the best option for visitors coming from Las Vegas. You''ll have 3 hours to enjoy one of the most majestic places in the world!
Eagle Point
A stone’s throw away from the Grand Canyon Skywalk is Eagle Point, a sacred formation for the Hualapai. This rock, created by nature, looks like an eagle with its wings spread. It can be viewed from the Skywalk’s glass bridge, a horseshoe-shaped walkway that extends almost 70 feet out over the Grand Canyon or the adjacent overlook.
Grand Canyon Skywalk
Unparalleled views of one of the world’s Seven Natural Wonders await you at Grand Canyon West on the Skywalk. This breathtaking 10-foot wide, horseshoe-shaped glass bridge extends 70 feet out over the rim of the Grand Canyon, giving you a clear view 4,000 feet to the Canyon floor below. There’s simply no thrill like stepping out on glass, thousands of feet in the air yet there’s no need to be nervous — Skywalk is strong enough to hold seventy fully loaded 747 passenger jets.
Guano Point
One of the most dramatic viewpoints of the Grand Canyon, this location is anything but a quick stop. Take the “Highpoint Hike” for stunning, 360-degree views of the Canyon. Be careful because there are no railings. Visit the remnants of a historic tram that once stretched 8,800 feet across the canyon to a guano mine.
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