Experience the Grand Canyon from a different perspective. Closer to Las Vegas than Grand Canyon National Park, the Grand Canyon West experience offers an amazing alternative. During your 4 hours at Grand Canyon West, there is time to enjoy spectacular views from Eagle Point and Guano Point. The world-famous glass bridge “Skywalk” is an option at Eagle Point. Enjoy a short photo stop at the Hoover Dam Bridge Overlook on the return to Las Vegas. Also enjoy a stop at Arizona Joshua Tree forest.
Please arrive at the designated pick-up location 10 minutes before your scheduled departure time and look for the tour bus with the National Park Express logo. Please have electronic voucher/confirmation on your phone or printed voucher. Present your booking confirmation and valid photo ID to the tour staff.
You will depart Las Vegas and cross over the Mike O’Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial bridge, through the Mojave desert. The Mike O'Callaghan–Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge is an arch bridge connecting Arizona and Nevada over the Colorado River. Standing 890 feet above the water, this four-lane structure was built to bypass the old U.S. 93 route over the Hoover Dam, resolving associated traffic issues.
The Mojave Desert is a xeric desert in the rain shadow of the Sierra Nevada mountains in the Southwestern United States.
During your 3 hours at Grand Canyon West, there is time to enjoy spectacular views from Eagle Point and Guano Points, and visit Hualapai Ranch. The world-famous glass bridge “Skywalk” is an option at Eagle Point. Includes bottled water and granola bar.
The Colorado River flows between Arizona and Nevada at the location of the Mike O'Callaghan–Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge. The bridge spans the river at a significant height of 890 feet. Its presence necessitated the construction of the bridge as an alternative to the former U.S. 93 crossing over the Hoover Dam.
The world-famous glass bridge “Skywalk” is an option at Eagle Point. Includes bottled water and granola bar.
Purchase an optional ticket to the world-famous glass bridge "Skywalk" that juts out over the Grand Canyon.
Guano Point at Grand Canyon West is a must-visit for stunning panoramic views of the canyon and Colorado River. Once home to a mid-century mining operation, remnants of an old tramway still cling to the cliffs, offering a glimpse into the area’s industrial past. With its rugged trails and dramatic lookout points, it’s one of the most scenic and story-rich spots on the Hualapai Reservation.
The Arizona Joshua Tree Forest can be found near the west end of the Grand Canyon just east of the Lake Mead National Recreation Area
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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