Great Day Trips - Grand Canyon Skywalk From Las Vegas

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Great Day Trips - Grand Canyon Skywalk From Las Vegas

Go to Las Vegas? Be sure to add the Grand Canyon Skywalk to your list of "unmissable" attractions. The "Crystal Bridge" is only two and a half hours away, offering Sin City visitors a variety of unique experiences available only in this part of the Canyon.

Get there

The Skywalk is part of the constantly evolving area of ​​Grand Canyon West and is located about 120 miles east of Las Vegas. Getting there is half the adventure. Along the way, you border Lake Mead, the largest artificial lake in the United States. In the US, you cross the Hoover Dam, enter Arizona and cross a beautiful gorge carved by the enduring Colorado River. In Grand Canyon mode, you will reach a flat terrain that will turn right east on a dirt road for 10 miles until you reach the edge.

glass Bridge

The Skywalk is a technical marvel: it is a glass-bottomed outcropping structure that protrudes 70 feet into the abyss of the Canyon. Nearly 4,000 below, the Colorado River is excited in silence. The bridge is designed to withstand significant earthquakes and can support 800 people at a time. Custom glass panels cost approximately $ 250,000 each, which explains why personal electronic devices (cell phones, cameras, etc.) are not allowed and why you should wear cotton shoes on your shoes. One final point about the photos: The Bridge employs authorized photographers to take your photo, which can be purchased in the information center or online.

access Fees

Compared to other Las Vegas attractions, the Grand Canyon Skywalk is a bargain. Currently tickets cost:

Adults: $ 29.95
Children: $ 22.46
Seniors and Military: $ 26.96
In addition to selling tickets for sights, you also need to purchase a Legacy Pass, which gives you unlimited access to the Grand Canyon West, which includes attractions such as Hualapai Ranch and Iguana Point, footpaths along the coast and bus transportation. Legacy Pass rates are:

Adults: $ 43.05
Children: $ 35.03
Seniors and military: $ 39.85
Big Bang for the money

Renting a car and driving to Grand Canyon West is an option. However, because the prices of Las Vegas tours are hyper-competitive, you probably save money and have a much more fun trip if you book a bus trip. Standard packages include pick-up and pick-up at the hotel, entrance to the park and several stops, including Hoover Dam, Grand Wash Cliffs, Eagle and Guano Point and more. In most cases, Skywalk fares will be extra for the bus package. The West Rim is the only place in the Grand Canyon where you can travel by helicopter to the bottom of the Canyon. The price for this comes in addition to the basic bus tour package. The tour lasts all day and usually brings you back to your hotel around 1 p.m.

Final thoughts

For many, the Grand Canyon Skywalk is a life-changing experience. Nearly a million people have visited it from countries around the world. Many claim it is a "life-changing experience." Maybe it's for you too. And why not? Only a jump, a jump and a jump from Las Vegas should occupy a prominent place on the list of unnecessary attractions in every southwest.

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