The Grand Canyon Skywalk is an architectural feat that offers a unique perspective of the Grand Canyon. This horseshoe-shaped cantilever bridge extends 70 feet over the edge of the West Rim, providing visitors with astonishing views of the canyon depths.
The glass bottom of the walkway allows you to look down into the canyon, offering a heart-pounding experience. Despite its towering height and seemingly precarious position, the Skywalk is incredibly stable, capable of supporting the weight of dozens of fully loaded 747 airplanes.
To enhance the experience, the Hualapai Tribe, which manages the Grand Canyon West area, offers a variety of activities and amenities including helicopter tours, boat rides, and cultural performances.