This is the Grand Canyon West Rim Bus Tour PLUS an exciting helicopter flight, boat ride and Skywalk.
At the Grand Canyon West Rim
Your drive to Grand Canyon West Rim will take you over the Mike O'Callaghan–Pat Tillman Memorial Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge. Travel the remote area known as Black Canyon, which has played a significant role in the development of the American Southwest, from the ancient Anasazi Indians and the steamboat landings to its present day use as part of the Lake Mead National Recreation Area. Pass through the Mojave Desert and the 900-year-old Joshua Tree Forest, one of the largest of its kind.
Arriving at Grand Canyon West, you will be greeted by the Indians of the Hualapai Nation, who will welcome you to their homeland.
There are three areas at Grand Canyon West: Eagle Point, Guano Point, and the Hualapai Ranch
Eagle Point contains the most notable attraction, the Grand Canyon Skywalk, a glass bridge that suspends 4,000 feet above the Grand Canyon floor.
There is a walking tour through authentic Native American dwellings, an amphitheater with live Native American performances at 1:00 and 5:00 p.m. from multiple tribes, and handmade Native American jewelry and crafts.
Your tour includes the West Rim Bus Tour described below plus you will step aboard a "state-of-the-art" and the world's best sightseeing helicopter, the A-Star, for a thrilling ride through the Grand Canyon before landing on the actual floor, where you will board a pontoon boat for a relaxing, smooth Colorado River boat ride. The sights and sounds make this one of our most popular tours!
Then off to the famous Skywalk experience. Some are calling it the eighth wonder of the world. See why? This unique glass bridge is nearly 4,000 feet above the floor with outstanding views of the Grand Canyon, Colorado River and Eagle Rock. Walking out on this horseshoe-shaped structure provides an experience and views not found anywhere else. Some customers choose this upgrade above other experiences available during their four hours at the West Rim. Please note cameras are not permitted on the Skywalk.
Our tour allows 4 hours to explore the Grand Canyon West Rim while other tour companies offer only 3 hours.


