Grand Canyon West: All Access Ticket
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Grand Canyon West: All Access Ticket

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1h - 7h
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About this experience

Experience the Grand Canyon like never before with an all-inclusive admission ticket to Grand Canyon West, just two hours from Las Vegas, Laughlin, and Lake Havasu. Enjoy access to the iconic Skywalk, soar on the thrilling zipline, and take in breathtaking views at Eagle Point and Guano Point. Your ticket also includes a $10 meal voucher and $10 merchandise credit—everything you need for a full day of adventure and unforgettable views. Please Note: Transportation from surrounding cities is not included.

Available options

General Admission

General Admission Ticket: Last ticket sold 1 hour prior to closing
*Does not include admission to the Grand Canyon Skywalk

GA, Skywalk & Meal

Skywalk: Includes access to the Grand Canyon Skywalk.
*Cameras and cell phones are not permitted on the Skywalk.<br/>Meal Voucher: Includes Meal Voucher to use at either Guano Point Cafe or Skywalk Cafe.<br/>General Admission: Admission ticket to Grand Canyon West.

All Access Pass

Includes: Skywalk Ticket, 1 x Zipline Ride, Unlimited Arcade Play, Walking Trails, $10 Food Voucher, $10 Merchandise Voucher

General Admission & Skywalk

Skywalk: Includes access to the Grand Canyon Skywalk.
*Cameras and cell phones are not permitted on the Skywalk.<br/>General Admission: Admission ticket to Grand Canyon West.

What's included

Hop-on hop-off transportation between lookout points at Grand Canyon West
Admission to Grand Canyon West
$10 Meal Credit (applied to checks of $20 or more)
1 x Zipline Flight at Hualapai Point
Unlimited Arcade Play at Hualapai Point
$10 Merchandise Credit (applied to checks of $20 or more)
Skywalk Ticket at Eagle Point

Detailed itinerary

1
Stop 1

Make your own way to Grand Canyon West and explore one of the world’s most breathtaking natural wonders from multiple scenic viewpoints, including Eagle Point and Guano Point. Take in panoramic canyon vistas, walk the Skywalk, fly on the zipline and immerse yourself in the rich culture of the Hualapai Tribe.

Important Note: The last admission ticket is sold at 4:45 p.m. from March to November, with times adjusting seasonally. Arizona does not observe Daylight Saving Time—so during winter, Grand Canyon West operates on Mountain Standard Time (1 hour ahead of Nevada and California), while in summer months, it aligns with Pacific Time.

2
Stop 2

This 10-foot wide, horseshoe-shaped glass bridge extends 70 feet out over the rim of the Grand Canyon. Look down and you can see right through the glass platform 4,000 feet to the floor of the Canyon below. This engineering marvel offers unparalleled views of one of the world’s Seven Natural Wonders.

Nervous about walking on glass almost a mile above the floor of the Grand Canyon? Have no fear—the Skywalk is strong enough to hold seventy fully loaded 747 passenger jets.

After walking the Sky visit the Skywalk Gift Shop and pick up souvenirs to remember your walk and the grandeur of the Canyon.

3

While the Skywalk is certainly a highlight, there’s much more to enjoy here at Eagle Point, which was named after a natural rock formation that looks like an eagle. You can watch Native American dances in the amphitheater, visit the Native American Village, and shop at Creations by Native Hands located by the Native American Village.

4

One of the most dramatic viewpoints of the Grand Canyon, this location is anything but a quick stop. Take the “Highpoint Hike” for stunning, 360-degree views of the Canyon. Be careful because there are no railings. Visit the remnants of a historic tram that once stretched 8,800 feet across the canyon to a guano mine. Dine right on the edge of the canyon at Guano Point Café and peruse Native American jewelry and crafts while interacting with Tribal Members at the Hualapai Market.

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Stop 5

From Grand Canyon West, gaze down at the winding Colorado River, which has carved its way through the canyon over millions of years. This mighty river continues to shape the landscape today, offering a stunning contrast of deep blue water against the canyon's rugged red rock walls.

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Stop 6

Immerse yourself in Hualapai culture at Hualapai Point, where tribal ambassadors share stories, traditions, and history through exhibits, food, and live demonstrations. This immersive area at Grand Canyon West features hiking and biking trails, a thrilling zipline ride included with your ticket, and hands-on cultural experiences. Shop handcrafted souvenirs at Native Hands and the Hwal’bay Trading Post, where local artisans and tribal vendors showcase authentic Hualapai creations.

What's not included

Hotel pickup and drop-off

Reviews breakdown

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Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Zipline Information: Only valid the date of your admission scan; Based on availability. Ride not guaranteed; Riders 12 years old and younger must be accompanied by a parent or guardian 16 years of age or older; Minimum weight 90lbs / Maximum weight 275lbs and be at least 4 feet tall; No pregnant women or persons with previous neck or back injuries
Meal Credit Information: Available for use at: Guano Point Cafe (Guano Point), Sky View Restaurant (Eagle Point), Skywalk Cafe (Eagle Point), Gwe Ma’jo Restaurant (Hualapai Point); May only be applied to checks of $20 or more; May not be swapped out or redeemed for other discounts or offers
Merchandise Credit Information: Available for use at: Skywalk Gift Shop (Eagle Point), Terminal 1 Gift Shop (Main Terminal), Terminal 2 Gift Shop (Terminal 2), Hualapai Point Gift Shop (Hualapai Point); May only be applied to checks of $20 or more; May not be swapped out or redeemed for other discounts or offers

Important notes

** For driving directions, please search for GRAND CANYON WEST AIRPORT **

Once you have parked, make your way into the gift shop with your ticket to gain admission.

• Zipline Information: Only valid the date of your admission scan; Based on availability. Ride not guaranteed; Riders 12 years old and younger must be accompanied by a parent or guardian 16 years of age or older; Minimum weight 90lbs / Maximum weight 275lbs and be at least 4 feet tall; No pregnant women or persons with previous neck or back injuries

• Meal Credit Information: Available for use at: Guano Point Cafe (Guano Point), Sky View Restaurant (Eagle Point), Skywalk Cafe (Eagle Point), Gwe Ma’jo Restaurant (Hualapai Point); May only be applied to checks of $20 or more; May not be swapped out or redeemed for other discounts or offers

• Merchandise Credit Information: Available for use at: Skywalk Gift Shop (Eagle Point), Terminal 1 Gift Shop (Main Terminal), Terminal 2 Gift Shop (Terminal 2), Hualapai Point Gift Shop (Hualapai Point); May only be applied to checks of $20 or more; May not be swapped out or redeemed for other discounts or offers

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
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Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 9
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