Grand Canyon West Tickets with Optional Skywalk and Lunch
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Grand Canyon West Tickets with Optional Skywalk and Lunch

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About this experience

***Avoid long lines at the ticket booth. We will send your entry ticket voucher with QR code to your email and text message, so you can skip the line and head straight to the front.***

Explore one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World with a ticket to the Grand Canyon West. Choose from a variety of ticket options to enhance your experience, including lunch and a visit to the Skywalk.

Ticket+Skywalk Option: Step onto the West Rim’s world-famous Skywalk, a “floating” glass bridge that offers breathtaking views of the canyon below. Feel the thrill as you walk across the transparent floor, surrounded by the stunning natural beauty of the Grand Canyon.

Ticket+Meal Option: Enjoy a meal at one of the available restaurants inside Grand Canyon West. Savor a cheeseburger, grilled chicken sandwich, chicken tenders, or a vegetarian Beyond Burger, all served with your choice of soft drink.

Ticket+Skywalk+Meal Option: Experience the full package with a hot meal and jaw-dropping views!

Available options

Grand Canyon ticket + Skywalk

Grand Cayon West Skywalk: Glass bridges is at Grand Canyon West. You can step out on the 10-foot wide, horseshoe-shaped glass bridge extending 70 feet

Entry ticket + Skywalk + Lunch

Grand Canyon West Skywalk<br/>Lunch inside Grand Canyon West

Grand Canyon Ticket + Lunch

Meal voucher: Sky View Restaurant, Skywalk Cafe, Guano Point Cafe, Gwe Ma’Jo, Diamond Creek Restaurant, and Walapai Market inside canyon.

Grand Canyon West Entry Ticket

What's included

Entrance fee

Detailed itinerary

1
Stop 1

Grand CAnyon West Operating Hours (Daily)
April through September: 7 AM to 7 PM
October through March: 8 AM to 5 PM

2

Eagle Point highlights

- Skywalk, one of the largest glass cantilever bridges in the world
- Native American Village, a self-guided tour featuring authentic housing, ovens and sweat lodges
- Railing-less access to the rim of the Grand Canyon
- Indigenous performances at the outdoor theater Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
- Shop at the Skywalk Main Terminal, offering souvenirs from t-shirts and hats to handcrafted jewelry and weavings made by the Hualapai, Hopi and Mojave tribes.
- Hualapai Tribe exhibits inside the Skywalk Main Terminal
- Sky View Restaurant or Skywalk Cafe

3
Stop 3

Guano Point is a scenic overlook and a historic Hualapai site at Grand Canyon West, offering panoramic views of the canyon and the Colorado River, particularly spectacular at sunset. Visitors can hike to the top of its rugged sandstone butte for 360-degree views via the Highpoint Hike, and explore the remnants of a 1950s guano mine tramway. Amenities at Guano Point include a café, restrooms, shaded seating, and a Native American market.

Guano Point highlights
- Highpoint Hike, Guano Point’s railingless trail
- Remnants of a historic tram that stands today as a monument to man’s attempt to mine the canyon
- Guano Point Cafe offering outside seating with magnificent 360-degree views of the Grand Canyon
- Souvenirs from Indigenous tribes at the Native American Market

Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Important notes

Skip ticket line and go straight to bus entrance outside.

About Grand Canyon National Park

Grand Canyon National Park is one of the most iconic natural wonders in the world. Carved by the Colorado River over millions of years, the canyon offers breathtaking views, diverse ecosystems, and a rich geological history. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-visit for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

Top Attractions

South Rim

The most visited part of the park, offering stunning views and easy access to trails and viewpoints.

Nature Varies by activity Free entry with park pass

North Rim

Less crowded and more remote, offering cooler temperatures and different perspectives of the canyon.

Nature At least a full day Free entry with park pass

Grand Canyon Skywalk

A glass-bottomed walkway extending 70 feet out over the canyon rim, offering a thrilling view.

Adventure 1-2 hours Approximately $89 for adults

Havasu Falls

A series of stunning waterfalls and turquoise pools located within the Havasupai Reservation.

Adventure Multi-day trip (permit required) Approximately $100-150 for permits and camping

Must-Try Local Dishes

Navajo Tacos

Fried bread topped with beans, meat, and vegetables, a traditional Navajo dish.

Dinner Vegetarian options available

Green Chile Stew

A hearty stew made with pork, green chiles, and potatoes.

Dinner Can be made vegetarian

Blue Corn Pancakes

Pancakes made with blue cornmeal, a local specialty.

Breakfast Vegetarian

Popular Activities

Hiking Rafting Mule rides Helicopter tours Scenic drives Photography Wildlife viewing Visiting Native American sites

Best Time to Visit

March to May, September to October

These months offer pleasant weather, clear skies, and fewer crowds. Ideal for hiking and outdoor activities.

10-25°C (50-77°F) 50-77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: Spanish
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

United States Dollar (USD)

Time Zone

Mountain Standard Time (MST) (GMT-7)

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

The park is generally safe, but visitors should be aware of wildlife, weather changes, and hiking hazards.

Important Precautions:
  • • Stay on marked trails
  • • Carry plenty of water
  • • Be aware of wildlife

Getting there

By air
  • Grand Canyon National Park Airport • 5 miles from the South Rim
  • Flagstaff Pulliam Airport • 80 miles from the South Rim
By bus

Flagstaff, Williams

Getting around

Public transport

Free shuttle service runs from early morning to evening. Convenient for getting around without parking hassles.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Not commonly used; book through lodges or visitor centers

Rentals

Car, Bike

Neighborhoods

Grand Canyon Village Tusayan

Day trips

Williams
30 miles from the South Rim • Half day

A charming town on Route 66 with a historic downtown and scenic train rides to the park.

Sedona
120 miles from the South Rim • Full day

A picturesque town known for its red rock formations, art galleries, and outdoor activities.

Festivals

Grand Canyon Celebration of Art • September Grand Canyon Music Festival • August to September

Pro tips

  • Arrive early to avoid crowds and secure parking
  • Use the free shuttle system to get around the South Rim
  • Carry plenty of water and wear sunscreen, even in cooler months
  • Book accommodations well in advance, especially for peak seasons
  • Check weather conditions and trail status before hiking
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Adults
Age 5-120
1
Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 15
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