Grand Canyon Skywalk

The Skywalk Gives You A Unique View Of The Grand Canyon

The Grand Canyon Skywalk is a new but controversial addition to attractions at the Grand Canyon. To some people, the Grand Canyon Skywalk is an eyesore, to others, it provides a great visitor experience and a much needed sourcer of income for the Hualapai Tribe.


Opening in March of 2007, the Skywalk took 2.5 years of hard work and $30 million dollars to complete. The Skywalk is not a National Park Service operation, it was built by the Hualapai Tribe.

Visitors to the Grand Canyon Skywalk will have to pay two di...


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