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Grand Canyon Skywalk near Grand Canyon AZ

The Grand Canyon Sky Walk, considered one of the most breath-taking man-made wonders in the world, certainly tops the list of points of interest for visitors to the Grand Canyon in Arizona, United States.

Ideally located in the western territory of the Grand Canyon catering to the West Rim views, the Sky Walk is a horseshoe-shaped, cantilever bridge with a glass walkway that makes visitors feel like they are walking on air, 4,000 feet above the canyon floor. Simply put, it offers an adrenaline-infused, panoramic view of one of Mother Nature's most incredible creations that you would not want to miss.

The Grand Canyon Sky Walk, established in 2007, is located in the Hualapai Indian Tribal Lands. This magnanimous structure was set up in collaboration with entrepreneur David Jin who envisioned creating a spectacular, one-of-a-kind viewing platform. The architectural marvel took over a decade of planning and was fabricated off-site before being transported and assembled at the location. The Sky Walk, extending 70 feet out from the rim, can withstand the weight of 70 loaded passenger jets, making it a remarkable display of engineering.

The highlight of visiting the Sky Walk is, undoubtedly, the walk itself. The 10 foot wide, horseshoe-shaped bridge lined with glass walls provides unrestricted, hypnotic views of the canyon, Colorado River, and the vast expanse of the sky above. As you step on the glass walkway, your heart will beat wildly as you look down onto the floor of the canyon - a dizzying 4,000-foot vertical drop. The beautifully designed visitor center nearby houses a restaurant with floor-to-ceiling windows so you can continue to enjoy the views and other amenities like a museum and gift shop. Eagles Point is another renowned spot close to the Sky Walk that offers sweeping vistas, making every visitor marvel at the majestic, raw beauty of the Grand Canyon.

Another unique feature not-to-be-missed is the Hualapai Ranch located near the Sky Walk where visitors can experience the life of the Old West. Total immersion in the canyon is possible with the cabins available for overnight stays that accommodate stargazing like you've never seen before.

In summary, the Grand Canyon Sky Walk is an engineering masterpiece deserving its place among the marvels of the modern world, making it an essential point of interest for anyone visiting the Grand Canyon. The blend of audacious design coupled with the raw beauty of Nature, allows visitors to experience the canyon in a way that is not possible anywhere else. By offering a window – or rather, a walkway – into the heart and soul of the Grand Canyon, the Sky Walk truly is a testament to human ingenuity and the magnificence of nature. Don't miss out on this thrilling experience.


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1910 Grand Canyon Depot
Boulder City
Bright Angel Trail
Camelback Mountain
Cape Final Trail
Cape Royal Point
Cape Royal Road
Colorado River
East Rim Viewpoint Trailhead
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