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Welcome Unforgettable Moments Await At Grand Canyon West

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xplore the Grand Canyon with a visit to Grand Canyon West, home of the Skywalk which sits 4,000 feet above the Colorado River and canyon floor below. While at Grand Canyon West, you can visit three unique viewing points – Eagle Point, Historic Guano Point and the Hualapai Ranch. For overnight stays, the Hualapai Ranch provides ranch style cabin accommodations. Be sure to take your adventure to the canyon below when you book an exhilarating helicopter excursion. This once-in-a-lifetime breathtaking helicopter ride gives a birds’ eye view, descending to the canyon floor below. 1-888-868-9378


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The Skywalk An Amazing View Above and Below Your Feet

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he most popular site at Grand Canyon West the Skywalk at Eagle Point. The Skywalk opened in March 2007, and features a 10-foot wide glass bridge that extends 4,000 feet above the Grand Canyon floor. The jewel of Grand Canyon West, the Skywalk consists of more than one million pounds of steel and 83,000 pounds of glass. The 10-foot wide bridge foundation can support 71 million pounds – the equivalent of 71 loaded 747 airplanes. 1-888-868-9378


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SKYWALK

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Explore Drop Into the Canyon by Helicopter for a Cruise

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ne special experience that Grand Canyon West offers is the ability to see the canyon from the Sky, Earth and Water all in one day. Whether it’s walking on the Skywalk, dropping into the bottom of the canyon by helicopter, or boarding a pontoon boat for a Colorado River excursion, Grand Canyon West is by far the most interactive way to “experience” one of the seven natural wonders of the world. 1-888-868-9378


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EXPLORE

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Yesteryear Go Back in Time to the Old West at Hualapai Ranch

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xperience Hualapai Ranch, just minutes from the Skywalk. The Ranch features horseback rides near the canyon with skilled Hualapai cowboys as guides. For those a little more 'fresh out of the city,' Hualapai Ranch offers both stagecoach and wagon rides that are just as fun. Enjoy western hospitality with an overnight stay in deluxe ranch style cabins. The dining at the Ranch features western-style cuisine; and open-fire pit s’mores at night. There’s fun for the whole family at Hualapai Ranch. 1-888-868-9378


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THE RANCH

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Dish Indulge Your Appetite After Your Adventures

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t Grand Canyon West, there are many culinary delights for everyone’s tastes. Meals can be purchased at one of the following locations: Main Terminal – meal tickets purchased at the Main Terminal are for Guano Point and Hualapai Ranch which serve traditional American fare such as chicken, bbq ribs, corn-on-the-cob and mashed potatoes The Skywalk – enjoy picnic style meals, pretzels, ice cream and even Hualapai homemade fudge Hualapai Deli – offers breakfast sweets, deli sandwiches and chips (located in Terminal 3)

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At the mess hall at Hualapai Ranch, in addition to the delicious barbecue ribs, there is authentic memorabilia to enhance the old west feel. www.hualapaitourism.com


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Discover Visit a More Serene Period in Hualapai History

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ocated at Eagle Point our authentic Native American Village is a self-guided walking tour that gives visitors a view of local and regional tribal heritage and tradition. Leisurely stroll through time as you view traditionally built housing, ovens, and sweat lodges erected by the tribes that still use them today. Imagine a simpler time as you step inside and experience firsthand the architecture, style, and functionality of these structures. Then head to Guano Point where we feature “Highpoint Hike,� a breathtaking panoramic view of the Grand Canyon and the Colorado River. Visitors can also see the remnants of a historic tram that stretched 8,800 feet across the canyon to a guano mine. The Hualapai Market also located at Guano Point allows for interaction with tribal members and offers Native American jewelry and crafts for purchase. 1-888-868-9378


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Memories Take Home a Piece of Your Hualapai Experience

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hether it's t-shirts, hats, and fun gifts from the Grand Canyon you are looking for, or a valuable, hand crafted piece of culture from the Hualapai Tribe, Grand Canyon West’s gift shops offer a wide array of gift selections. With gift shops located at all three main shuttle stops, including: Eagle Point, Guano Point, and the Hualapai Ranch, as well as the main terminal, you’re bound to find that perfect trinket to bring home with memories of your unforgettable experience. Each shop has unique gifts to each location. At the Hualapai Ranch, you can find homemade Indian Fry Bread mix, and all the rustic fun and toys you can imagine. At Eagle Point and Guano Point, you can find snow-globes of the skywalk, high quality shirts and apparel, as well as Hualapai hand crafted jewelry, art, and cultural pieces. The art displays the great history of the Hualapai 1-888-868-9378


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MEMORIES people and surrounding tribes, with items such as murals, paintings, pottery, baskets, and Kachina dolls. Take home the memories of your visit to Grand Canyon West, and the Hualapai culture, with a small souvenir. We hope you enjoy your visit, and love the land as much as we do. www.hualapaitourism.com


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Stay Hualapai Ranch, Enjoy Cowboy Hospitality

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he Hualapai Ranch located at Grand Canyon West is a wonderful place to unwind after a day of visiting Grand Canyon West or beginning a visit with a beautiful sunrise on the porch of our cabins then on to an adventure visiting our other points of interest at Grand Canyon West. The Ranch provides a western flavor with many cowboy activies that can be enjoyed by all. There is a dining hall where you will be able to enjoy western type cuisine and watch our entertainers during your meal. An overnight stay at a cabin includes an evening activity of making S’mores with the cowboys and listening to their stories around an open fire. Continental breakfast is included in the cost of the cabin. Please note, Hualapai Legacy tickets must be purchased by all Hualapai Ranch guests or guests staying in our cabins. This will give you access to our Hop-on-Hop-Off Shuttle to all viewpoints at Grand Canyon West, which include Eagle Point and Guano Point. 1-888-868-9378


STAY Guests at Hualapai Ranch can enjoy campfire stories from cowboys, s'mores, and an incredible view of thE night sky. Rooms offer all the modern amenities while keeping the guest in the past.

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Legacy Witness the Past Come Alive Through Ceremonies

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he Hualapai, meaning “People of The Tall Pines,� are native people of the Southwest. Traditionally hunter-gatherers, they inhabited an area of more than 5 million acres. Their homeland stretched from the Grand Canyon southward to the Santa Maria River and from the Black Mountains eastward to the pine forests of the San Francisco peaks. Today, the Hualapai American Indian Reservation, created in 1883, is nearly 1,000,000 acres that includes 108 miles of the Grand Canyon and Colorado River. There are approximately 2,100 enrolled members of the Hualapai Tribe and nearly half live in Peach Springs, the capital of the Hualapai Nation, on Historic Route 66. Years of social and economic hardship led Hualapai Leaders to take measures that would lead to an independent future for the generations to come. As a result, the Hualapai 1-888-868-9378


LEGACY decided to open their land to visitors in 1988, creating Grand Canyon West as a tourism destination. Currently, multiple improvements - including a “Boys and Girls Club” facility, a “Head Start” facility and a Social Services building - have been built in Peach Springs. Many more projects are planned for the future, all made possible by Hualapai Tourism. www.hualapaitourism.com


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Please respect the Hualapai native homeland by abiding to the following: Smoking is only allowed in designated smoking areas. Dispose of trash in provided receptacles. No outside food and/or drink allowed on premises. All tours and products are subject to tribal tax and fees; and price may change without notice. Please remember Grand Canyon West is in a remote area of the desert and weather conditions may change rapidly. We encourage you to check weather conditions on the day you are expected to arrive as weather may affect availability of tours. Cancellation policies apply. Please ask a ticket tour counter or call center representative for details. For you safety, no private vehicles are allowed beyond the designated parking areas. Service animals are welcome on tours. All other pets are not permitted on Grand Canyon West property unless guests are staying at the Hualapai Ranch (fees apply). Grand Canyon West is owned and operated by the Hualapai Tribe and reserves the right to deny entry.

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Experience the Hualapai Legacy Hualapai Legacy Package Price includes fees and taxes

Eagle Point

Native American Village: walking tour of authentic Native American dwellings depicting multiple tribes

Amphitheater: live Native American performances from multiple tribes demonstrated continuously all day

Creations by Native Hands: featuring handmade, authentic Native American jewelry and crafts

Guano Point

Enjoy Grand Canyon West

$43.42 Walk the Sky on the Skywalk for $29.95 more

“Highpoint Hike�: offering Add a meal for breathtaking panoramic only $14.95 canyon views of the Grand Canyon and Colorado River. Visit the remnants of a tram that stretched 8,800 feet across the canyon to a 1930s guano mine.

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TICKETS & RESERVATIONS

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Sightsee Grand Canyon West, Walk the Sky, Enjoy a Meal

Includes benefits of Hualapai Legacy Package Skywalk ticket to walk on the glass bridge over the Grand Canyon. Meal at viewpoint of your choice. Photo opportunities with Hualapai Members Hop-on-Hop-off shuttle to all 3 viewpoints

$80.94 Eagle Point www.hualapaitourism.com

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Hualapai VIP Tour Price includes fees and taxes

$337.49 Includes: Private tour with Hualapai Guide Authentic Native American gift Meal at viewpoint of your choice Photo opportunities with Hualapai Members

Encounter a true Hualapai Grand Canyon experience with a Hualapai ambassador guided tour at Grand Canyon West. This select tour will take a limited number of guests (minimum 2 - maximum 10) on a private excursion to the view points at Grand Canyon West while sharing the history and culture of the Hualapai, People of the Tall Pines. Tour the Native American Village and learn about the dwellings and traditions of multiple tribes such as Navajo, Hopi and Havasupai and take in the live Native American performances. Take a walk on the Skywalk, and have lunch on the canyon edge at Guano Point, home of the historic tower of the guano mines. Join the cowboys for a wagon ride, learn to rope and enjoy true western hospitality at the Hualapai Ranch.

Package Add-Ons Price includes fees and taxes

The following package add-ons can be purchased online with your admission package. Call 1-888-868-9378 or 928-769-2636 for details

Helicopter & Pontoon Package - Experience an exhilarating

helicopter flight and pontoon boat ride on the Colorado River. $202.68 Horseback Rides - Choose between a 30, 60 or 90 minute excursion. 30 minute - $37.98, 60 minute - $59.39, 90 minute - $81.38 Meal Voucher option - Choose from a variety of meal options at all three viewpoints. Meal is included in the Gold and VIP Packages. $16.22 1-888-868-9378


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Price includes fees and taxes To fully experience the deepest canyon in the world, explore the white water rapids of the Colorado River. This oneday trip with the Hualapai River Runners traverses through a 35-mile section of the canyon, where you can witness four different geological eras of Earth. If you have a sense of wonder, you will enjoy this ride which starts and ends in Peach Springs, Arizona. With several fun, exciting rapids in the first 10 miles, this adventure will be sure to get your heart racing and your clothes soaked. Then sit back, relax and enjoy the rest of the trip with smooth water and fantastic views. While on this tour, guests have the opportunity to hike up to a natural waterfall, Travertine Falls. Hear from your guide about the history of the Hualapai people, and observe indigenous wildlife while enjoying a relaxing box lunch along the riverbank.

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Discovery – Aerial Tour - Experience spectacular birds-eye views descending 3500 feet below the rim where you will enjoy the grandeur of the Grand Canyon by landing 300 feet above the Colorado River. The trip lasts 40 minutes and features 20 minutes at the bottom of the Canyon. $158.82 Flight of the Eagle Helicopter Ride - Soar the canyon with an eagle’s eye on a 12-15 minute helicopter flight through the canyon. $144.97 Discounts available for Children, Seniors and Military Ask about our packages www.hualapaitourism.com

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Hualapai Ranch The Hualapai Ranch located at Grand Canyon West is a wonderful place to unwind after a day of visiting Grand Canyon West or beginning a visit with a beautiful sunrise at the west rim of the

Overnight Stay Price includes fees and taxes One night in western cabins facing the canyon rim. Join the cowboys making S’mores and telling stories around an open fire in the evening. One Meal to be enjoyed evening of arrival or the next day at any of our dining locations. Continental breakfast Hualapai Legacy Package Photo opportunities with Hualapai Members Hop-On-Hop-Off Shuttle to all viewpoints including Eagle Point and Guano Point

Overnight cabins starting at

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Grand Canyon West is privately owned and operated by the Hualapai Tribe and requires the minimum purchase of a Legacy Tour for entry. www.hualapaitourism.com

To make reservations, please call 1-888-868-9378 or 928-769-2636

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TICKETS & RESERVATIONS Grand Canyon in starting an adventure on the West Rim of the Grand Canyon. The Ranch provides a western flavor with many cowboy activities that can be enjoyed by all.


Stay the Night Hualapai Lodge The Hualapai Lodge in Peach Springs, AZ is situated on the longest stretch of highway left of the original Route 66. It is the primary starting point for travelers looking to explore the raw canyon landscape via white water rafting, off-road touring, hiking, fishing,

Hualapai Experience Package Price includes fees and taxes Experience Native American culture at the Hualapai Lodge on Historic Route 66 and per person based on drive yourself to Grand Canyon West! The double occupancy Lodge is only a 2-hour drive to Grand Canyon West. Includes one night at Hualapai Lodge with continental breakfast

$100.42

Hualapai Legacy Package includes: Eagle Point Native American Village: walking tour of authentic Native American dwellings depicting multiple tribes Amphitheater: live Native American performances from multiple tribes demonstrated continuously all day Creations by Native Hands: featuring handmade, authentic Native American jewelry and crafts Guano Point “Highpoint Hike�: offering breathtaking panoramic canyon views of the Grand Canyon and Colorado River. Visit the remnants of a historic tram that stretched 8,800 feet across 1-888-868-9378


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the canyon to a guano mine discovered in the 1930’s. Hualapai Market Interact with Tribal members offering Native American jewelry and crafts. Hualapai Ranch Enjoy western hospitality, cowboy entertainment, wagon rides and more. Learn how to rope and quick draw the cowboy way.

Rendezvous Package Price includes fees and taxes Begin your getaway with an overnight stay at the Hualapai Lodge on Historic Route per person based on 66. Start your day with coffee/tea and double occupancy continental breakfast before you embark down Diamond Creek Road, the only road leading to the bottom of the Grand Canyon with your picnic lunch prepared by Diamond Creek Restaurant. Your journey continues with a 1-mile hike through the towering canyon landscape where you can find your perfect spot to enjoy a picnic right on the banks of the Colorado River.

$76.95

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hunting and more. The Hualapai Lodge is the gateway to the breathtaking drive on the only road leading to the bottom of the Grand Canyon.


Ride the Colorado's Rapids with the River Runners

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xplore the Grand Canyon walls while riding the white water rapids of the Colorado River. Hike up to Travertine Falls, and take in the natural beauty of these waterfalls, with narration from Hualapai Guides. Discover the history and culture of the Hualapai people. See local wildlife while enjoying lunch along the river banks. Then, continue your adventure on the smooth water while viewing the towering canyon from a unique perspective. Complete the journey with a helicopter flight up to the top of Grand Canyon West. Rafts depart from the Peach Springs, Arizona, on historic Route 66 from Hualapai Lodge. Ground transportation is available to and from Peach Springs from Kingman, Arizona daily. All this adventure wrapped up in just one day! 1-888-868-9378


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ualapai culture envelopes guests you as you pass through the doors of the Hualapai Lodge that feature authentic Hualapai artwork and Native American performances in the summer. The warm, inviting atmosphere encourages visitors to begin and end their days by sharing their personal adventures around the specially crafted river-rock fireplace in the lobby. The Lodge is the perfect stop for travelers between Las Vegas and Arizona and is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The Hualapai Lodge in Peach Springs, Arizona is situated on the longest stretch of highway left of the original Route 66. It is the primary starting point for travelers looking to explore the raw canyon landscape via white water rafting, off-road touring, hiking, fishing, hunting and more. The Hualapai Lodge is the gateway to the breathtaking drive on the only road leading to the bottom of the Grand Canyon. www.hualapaitourism.com

MAKE YOUR EXPERIENCE IN THE GRAND CANYON MEMORABLE. JUST TWO HOURS AWAY ON ROUTE 66.

Stay at the Hualapai Lodge on Route 66 in Peach Springs


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