Grand Canyon Adventure: Skywalk & Zipline Fun

Discover Grand Canyon West: Skywalk, Guano Point, and Eagle Point. Just 2 hours from Vegas. Admission only, transport not included.

Duration: 7 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Grand Canyon West - Travel to Grand Canyon West to experience one of the world’s most stunning natural wonders from various scenic viewpoints, such as Eagle Point and Guano Point. Enjoy panoramic views of the canyon, walk the Skywalk, ride the zipline, and engage with the rich culture of the Hualapai Tribe.
    Important Note: The last admission ticket…
What's Included
  • Hop-on hop-off transportation between lookout points at Grand Canyon West
  • 1 x Zipline Flight at Hualapai Point (weather permitting)
  • Admission to Grand Canyon West
  • $10 Meal Credit (applied to checks of $20 or more)
  • Unlimited Arcade Play at Hualapai Point
  • $10 Merchandise Credit (applied to checks of $20 or more)
  • Skywalk Ticket at Eagle Point
What's Not Included
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
Additional Information

Discover the Grand Canyon in a whole new way with an all-inclusive ticket to Grand Canyon West, located just two hours from Las Vegas, Laughlin, and Lake Havasu. Gain entry to the famous Skywalk, experience the excitement of the zipline, and enjoy stunning vistas at Eagle Point and Guano Point. The ticket also provides a $10 meal voucher and a $10…

Location
Grand Canyon West
5001 Diamond Bar Road
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Myles_r
Apr 8, 2026
Great Day Trip - If driving arrive B4 11 am to avoid long lines. Definitely do the skywalk. Zipline is a great option but expect a long wait. Recommend arriving B4 3 pm.
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Maria_b
Mar 1, 2026
Vegas to Canyon - It was a nice tour. You basically go at your own pace. We drove there & caught the shuttle to the different locations. They didn’t say enough about the tribal dancers at eagle point in a building off to the left so we found it ourselves. But beautiful views & good food & jewelry & friendly staff throughout
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658marshallb
Feb 28, 2026
Grand experience! - Great experience for everything that we did - overnight in the cabins; breakfast at the onsite café; (the breakfast burrito was large and filling, the breakfast platter was large , and bottomless coffee); Skywalk (not as frightening as it could have been, hut if you are a photographer , you cannot take you own photos – but there are photographers available to capture those moments for you); and Grand Canyon views ( get in line for the bus to the Skywalk and two other stops; we decided to see what each one stop offered so went to the last one, and it was good to be able to get another shuttle back relatively quickly.) There is a lot to see even if you don't do the Skywalk. Very pretty area and interesting exhibits and demonstrations.
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Donna_c
Mar 3, 2026
Breathtaking view - Skywalk views extraordinary! Enjoyed looking at ruins and tribal dance entertainment. Sky view restaurant views very pretty. Gift shop merchandise low and some restaurants and zip line not open.
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Linsla
Jan 27, 2026
Very expensive - We got the all access ticket to see the west side of the Grand Canyon. The staff was very friendly and helpful. The people talked nonstop about watch out for the cows on the road. Honestly, it's a big hole in the ground. The $97 ticket per person was a tad too high for what you got. Make sure, if you go, to make a reservation to the zip line. Otherwise you won't be able to zip.
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Jennystj1973
Mar 5, 2026
Overpriced Grand Canyon Disney - It's the Grand Canyon, so it's probably still great for people who've never been. That said, PLEASE do yourself a favor and drive to literally any other entry point. This is a money grab, and the most heavily policed disappointment of a 2 hour excursion. It felt like Grand Canyon Disney, and not in a good way. I was willing to pay the money because I understand the Indian reservation owns the property and respect their ability to determine access, but yikes. You're herded onto busses. Then herded through lines to see things where you are told where you can and cannot go, what you can and cannot see and carry with you, and everything is about 3x more expensive than it should be. We went in February, so it must be bonkers during heavy tourism times. Also, if it's possible for the Grand Canyon to look shallow and not at all "grand"...they've found the spot. LOL. Enter anywhere else, stand anywhere else, and you'll pay less, feel less hurried, and actually be able to appreciate the grandeur of this stunning wonder of the world. You'll find privacy, have time to soak it in, and there are so many helpful guides and rangers to give you assistance and tell interesting stories--you won't regret it.
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Beccamd147xu
Feb 15, 2026
Bus shortages - The prices were high and there were not enough shuttles for a holiday weekend. They blamed it on one driver out and unexpected surge of people. So this park needs an organization redesign and a real manager.
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Oscar
Apr 6, 2026
Terrible - If you want a good experience I advise you to go to the north or south rim, this point of the canyon belongs to the natives and they offer a horrible service, they have a terrible customer service, they treat you badly despite charging you everything above the normal prices, the food is horrible I would say disgusting and super expensive. If you don't want to waste your money and ruin your vacation, don't go to the West Rim Canyon
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N598phmonicar
Mar 27, 2026
$99 Per Person?! Total Rip-off. - Don't be fooled—the West Rim is a massive cash grab. While the South Rim charges a flat fee per vehicle parking ($35), the West Rim hits you with a staggering $99 per person. For that price, you'd expect a premium experience, but it’s underwhelming compared to the National Park. Even their "discounts" are misleading; the $10 credit they give you requires a $20 minimum spend. It’s a trick to get you to spend even more money on basic snacks like ice cream. If you want the real Grand Canyon experience without the predatory pricing, stick to the South Rim.
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Neil
Feb 16, 2026
Not Worth the Money or the endless waiting. Poorly operated tourist trap. - I visited the West Rim with a group of 7 and honestly it was one of the most disappointing tourist experiences we’ve had. The price alone was hard to justify. Around $99 per person just to access the site and ride the shuttle feels excessive especially when you don’t have the option to pick and choose what you actually want. It’s bundled whether you like it or not. It took us about 30 minutes just to get to the actual site by bus, then more than 45 minutes standing in line again just to catch a bus back to the home base. Young kids and senior citizens were exposed to the cold winter weather with long waits and no efficient crowd control. For what’s being charged, the operation should run much smoother. The Skywalk is interesting for a few minutes but once that photo moment is over, there isn’t much else that feels worth the cost. The overall experience felt commercialized and poorly managed rather than memorable. We’ve been to the South Rim before and the difference is significant. Better views, more freedom to immerse and far better value. For the amount our group spent, we expected something special. Instead, it felt overpriced and frustrating.
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From $114
up to 9 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).