The Grand Canyon Skywalk is a breathtaking glass walkway
that allows visitors to walk out and over the edge of the Grand Canyon, providing an unparalleled view of the natural wonder. Located on the Hualapai Tribe's reservation in Arizona, the Skywalk was built in 2007 as a way for visitors to experience the Grand Canyon in a unique and exciting way.
The Skywalk is made of a transparent glass floor and is suspended 4,000 feet above the canyon floor, allowing visitors to see straight down to the bottom of the canyon. The glass is able to support the weight of up to 800 people at a time, making it safe for visitors to walk out and experience the breathtaking view.
In addition to the Skywalk, the Hualapai Tribe also offers guided tours and cultural experiences for visitors to learn about the history and traditions of the tribe. The Grand Canyon Skywalk is a must-see attraction for anyone visiting the Grand Canyon and offers an unforgettable experience that cannot be found anywhere else in the world.