Grand Canyon Points of Interest

Skywalk :: Guano Point :: Indian Village :: Hualapai Ranch

One of a kind Skywalk

The vision of the Skywalk was to enable visitors to walk beyond the canyon walls, becoming surrounded by the Grand Canyon while standing at the edge of the Glass Bridge.

This Glass Bridge suspends more than 4,000 feet above the Colorado River on the very edge of the canyon's west rim.

Finding a balance between form, function and nature, the bridge gives us a chance to share the wonder of the canyon that the Hualapai Tribe has graciously offered.

Guano Point Interests

This incredible overlook offers views of the Grand Canyon and Colorado River. Special features include the High Point Hike, a Hualapai Buffet and decades old tram remnants.

Indian Village

The Grand Canyon Resort Corporation (owned entirely by the Hualapai Tribe) is excited to announce the introduction of a new amenity to Grand Canyon West. An addition of an authentic Indian Village is now open. The Village consists of five smaller villages depicting not only the the Hualapai Tribe, but three other Arizona Tribes and tipis that represent many Plains Indian Tribes. The dwellings have been constructed authenically by representatives of each Nation and each village will include a wealth of stories and authentic displays. In the center of all the villages is an ampitheater, seating 250 people, people will house daily Native American presentations and performances.

Hualapai Ranch

At the Hualapai Ranch, you'll enjoy a variety of activities such as saddlin' up the horse for a trail ride on the Grand Canyon rim, wagon rides, Cowboy cookin', as well as professional shows featuring gunfighters. Great for corporate retreats and employee incentive/bonus programs. The Hualapai Ranch at Grand Canyon West has something for everyone