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What To Know Before Experiencing The Grand Canyon Skywalk

The Grand Canyon Skywalk is a glass bridge at the Grand Canyon West. The Bridge is on the Hualapai Indian Reservation, about 235 miles from The Grand Canyon National Park South Rim.

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USA Today ~ "How much are Grand Canyon Skywalk tickets?

Grand Canyon West uses dynamic pricing: The ticket cost depends on demand. Admission for Grand Canyon West and the Skywalk are priced separately, starting at $49 and $26 per person, respectively, or a total of $75 for both attractions.

The Grand Package, which includes Grand Canyon West general admission and Skywalk access, starts at $64 per person.

Experiences such as zip lining and helicopter tours cost extra.


Why can’t you take pictures on the Grand Canyon Skywalk?

Visitors aren't allowed to bring cameras, cellphones or any other personal items for safety reasons, including protecting the glass bottom of the platform. They must store their belongings in a locker before entering.

The only way to have your picture taken at the Skywalk is by a professional photographer. Digital photo packages are $69 and come on a USB thumb drive. Printed photos are not available, according to Grand Canyon West staff.


Is Grand Canyon Skywalk the same as Grand Canyon National Park?

No. Grand Canyon West, which is operated by the Hualapai Tribe, is a separate attraction from Grand Canyon National Park, operated by the National Park Service and located on 11 tribes’ ancestral homelands." ~ USA Today.





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