Mike O'Callaghan - Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge
Enjoy a bird’s eye view of the famous Hoover Dam by strolling across the O’Callaghan-Tillman Bypass Bridge.
Mike O'Callaghan - Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge
Enjoy a bird’s eye view of the famous Hoover Dam by strolling across the O’Callaghan-Tillman Bypass Bridge.
Grand Canyon West
The highlight of this tour is the Grand Canyon West, located on the Hualapai Reservation, a tribal enterprise of a sovereign Indian nation. Upon arrival at the Grand Canyon, you will have three hours to explore this natural wonder. With our exclusive private tour, we will take you directly into the park with our vehicle, saving you time by bypassing the shuttle bus. Your guide will be with you every step of the way, hiking with you and taking pictures of you. The West Rim offers 1,900 square miles of dramatic views from every angle, so be sure to bring a fully charged camera. For an enhanced experience, our team can upgrade your visit to include the world-famous glass Skywalk, or helicopter and boat tour.
Eagle Point
Eagle Point, named after a natural rock formation resembling an eagle, is a destination where you can immerse yourself in Native American culture through dance, self-guided tours, and shopping. Traditionally, the most thrilling view of the Grand Canyon came from standing at its edge. However, in 2007, the experience was enhanced with the opening of the Skywalk at Eagle Point. This 10-foot-wide, horseshoe-shaped glass bridge extends 70 feet out over the canyon rim, offering a breathtaking view through the glass platform 4,000 feet down to the canyon floor. Featured by the National Geographic Channel, The Today Show, and CNN, this engineering marvel provides unparalleled views of one of the world’s Seven Natural Wonders. Upgrade your experience with the Skywalk for an additional $30 per person.
Guano Point
Experience the thrill of living on the edge when you visit Guano Point, one of the most dramatic viewpoints in the Grand Canyon. This location offers more than just a quick stop; it invites you to take the "High Point Hike" for stunning, 360-degree views of the Grand Canyon and Colorado River. Be cautious as you explore, as many areas are without railings. Discover the remnants of a historic tram that once spanned 8,800 feet across the canyon to a guano mine. Enjoy dining right on the edge of the canyon at Guano Deli, and browse Native American jewelry and crafts while engaging with Tribal Members at the Hualapai Market.
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