Grand Canyon West All Access Pass - Skywalk, Zipline, and Scenic Views | Dining & Shopping Credits Included
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Highlights
Walk on the world-famous glass bridge, suspended 4,000 feet above the canyon floor, with three opportunities to cross
Feel the rush as you zip through the canyon at speeds up to 40 mph
$10 dining credit at multiple Grand Canyon West restaurants including SkyView Restaurant, Skywalk Café, and more
$10 gift shop credit redeemable at various shops across the park
Unlimited arcade access at Hualapai Point for extra entertainment
Stunning views from Eagle Point, where you can also spot the "eagle in the stone"
What To Expect

Plan Your Visit
- Operating HoursMonday to Sunday: 8 AM to 6 PM (from mid-March through October)Monday to Sunday: 8 AM to 5 PM (from November to March)
- ParkingParking available on site
- AccessibilityWheelchair accessible
How It Works
1. Plan Your Visit
Select and reserve your preferred date
2. Grab the deal
Proceed to checkout to buy & book your Groupon!
3. Redeem your Mobile Ticket
Scan your Groupon upon arrival
4. Enjoy the Experience!
FAQs
Is the Skywalk experience safe?
Yes! The Skywalk is made of strong glass and is fully safety-tested to provide an incredible experience for all visitors
Can I use my dining and gift shop credits at any location?
Yes, you can use your $10 dining credit at SkyView Restaurant, Skywalk Café, or Guano Point Restaurant, and your $10 gift shop credit at the Skywalk Gift Shop, Terminal Gift Shop, or Hwal’bay Trading Post
What is the age requirement for the Zipline?
The Zipline is open to guests ages 13 and up, with a minimum height requirement of 4 feet and a weight range of 90-275 lbs. Children under 17 must be accompanied by an adult
Can I take photos or videos on the Skywalk?
Yes, you can take photos and videos on the Skywalk, as long as you don’t bring any cameras or phones onto the bridge itself
Highlights
Walk on the world-famous glass bridge, suspended 4,000 feet above the canyon floor, with three opportunities to cross
Feel the rush as you zip through the canyon at speeds up to 40 mph
$10 dining credit at multiple Grand Canyon West restaurants including SkyView Restaurant, Skywalk Café, and more
$10 gift shop credit redeemable at various shops across the park
Unlimited arcade access at Hualapai Point for extra entertainment
Stunning views from Eagle Point, where you can also spot the "eagle in the stone"
What To Expect

Plan Your Visit
- Operating HoursMonday to Sunday: 8 AM to 6 PM (from mid-March through October)Monday to Sunday: 8 AM to 5 PM (from November to March)
- ParkingParking available on site
- AccessibilityWheelchair accessible
How It Works
1. Plan Your Visit
Select and reserve your preferred date
2. Grab the deal
Proceed to checkout to buy & book your Groupon!
3. Redeem your Mobile Ticket
Scan your Groupon upon arrival
4. Enjoy the Experience!
FAQs
Is the Skywalk experience safe?
Yes! The Skywalk is made of strong glass and is fully safety-tested to provide an incredible experience for all visitors
Can I use my dining and gift shop credits at any location?
Yes, you can use your $10 dining credit at SkyView Restaurant, Skywalk Café, or Guano Point Restaurant, and your $10 gift shop credit at the Skywalk Gift Shop, Terminal Gift Shop, or Hwal’bay Trading Post
What is the age requirement for the Zipline?
The Zipline is open to guests ages 13 and up, with a minimum height requirement of 4 feet and a weight range of 90-275 lbs. Children under 17 must be accompanied by an adult
Can I take photos or videos on the Skywalk?
Yes, you can take photos and videos on the Skywalk, as long as you don’t bring any cameras or phones onto the bridge itself
Need To Know Info
About Grand Canyon Skywalk and Eagle Point - Meadview, AZ
Nearly a mile above the Colorado River in Grand Canyon West, the 10-foot-wide SkyWalk extends 70 feet beyond the canyon's rim. If its height weren't enough, its glass platform helps make a stroll around the horseshoe-shaped cantilever bridge one of the more audacious in the country—but not to worry, as the SkyWalk is strong enough to hold 70 fully loaded passenger jets.
Opened in 2007, this marvel of engineering boasts a spectacular vantage point of the canyon; in particular, a focal point of the view is Eagle Point, a naturally carved erosion of the canyon wall that resembles a massive eagle taking flight. In addition to the panoramic lookout, visitors are able to explore several dwellings of the region’s indigenous tribes—including the Hualapai, Navajo, Plains, Hopi, and Havasupai—in the Native American Village or enjoy a dance in the amphitheater.