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Visitor Information
The following package add-ons can be purchased online with your admission package. Call 1-888-868-9378 or 928-769-2636 for details. Prices include taxes & fees.
Please respect the Hualapai native homeland by abiding to the following:
Horseback Rides - Choose between a 30, 60 or 90 minute excursion. Prices after taxes: 30 minute - $37.98, 60 minute - $59.39, 90 minute - $81.38
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. Cancellation policies apply. Please ask a ticket tour counter or call center representative for details. 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. 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.
Helicopter & Pontoon Package -
Experience an exhilarating helicopter flight and pontoon boat ride on the Colorado River. Adult price after taxes and fees: $202.68
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Continue Your Adventure 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
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
Ride the Rapids with the Hualapai River Rafters
Start your day with coffee/tea and 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.
Explore 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.
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GRAND CANYON
Reservation Center to schedule your overnight stay at the Canyon. Single/ Double occupancy starting at $141.90
Discounts available for Children, Seniors and Military • Ask about our packages
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Flight of the Eagle Helicopter Ride - Soar the canyon with an eagle’s
Just two hours away, on the famous Route 66, there’s another aspect of the Hualapai’s Grand Canyon experience - luxurious accommodations and white knuckle adventure.
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Guano Point rewards visitors who hike to its peak a breathtaking view of the Grand Canyon. Of interest at Guano Point is the cable headhouse for the cable tramway that took workers and materials back and forth from the guano mine on the other side of the canyon. For those arriving with an appetite the Guano Cafe serves excellent barbecue.
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The 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 over 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.
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Experience 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, the 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.
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