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Grand Canyon West Rim/Historic Western Ranch With Singing Cowboy/Skywalk (Optional) Small Group Tour

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  • Hour Glass Duration: 7 hours
  • User Ages: Ages 9 and up

Explore Eagle Point, Guano Point, Grand Canyon Western Ranch & More!

The 4,000-foot elevation of Grand Canyon West Rim provides visitors an opportunity to experience the natural beauty that is found only in this renowned Hualapai Indian Reservation. The first stop on our journey; is Eagle Point (Skywalk) where you can take breathtaking pictures or go for a hike along a cultural path with Teepee, Navajo Hogan, Navajo Sweat Lodge, and Hopi home before continuing onto scenic Guano Point where there are plenty more photo opportunities! Next up comes lunch at historic Grand Canyon Western ranch with the singing cowboy and then we’ll head back to your pickup point while taking some time out along the way through Joshua Tree Forest–a site filled not only by proud trees but also fascinating wildlife such as lizards, birds.

  • Pick-up at your location. Pickup times may vary, we will contact you to let you know your pick-up time depending on your location.
  • Lunch and water
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For a party larger than 8, please call to book.

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If you have a group of 4 or more passengers, our customer service agents can assist you in reserving your very own tour. The variety of vehicles we have can accommodate all of your needs in comfort and safety.

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Tour Information

WEST RIM Relax and spend time in the beautiful surroundings of Eagle and Guano Point. Feel free to hike the trail at Guano Point leading to the highest point where the scenic vantage offers a majestic view of the Colorado River, or just simply relax and enjoy the peacefulness that the Grand Canyon West Rim has to offer. The tour duration is approximately 11+ hours.

All Tours Include:

  • Courtesy hotel pick-up and drop off
  • Drive through a Joshua Tree Forest
  • Hot breakfast served at local restaurant
  • Enjoy a hot lunch at the West Rim with your choice of dining at the Eagle Point
  • Unlimited supply of bottled water
  • Brief photo opportunity at the Hoover Dam on either the outbound or inbound legs.

HELICOPTER (optional) ** Experience the spectacular views of the Grand Canyon from a helicopter. You will descend and land 3,500 feet below the rim, where you will enjoy the mystique and grandeur of the Grand Canyon. Don’t forget your camera. Once you reach the landing site you will have approximately 20 minutes to enjoy the breathtaking scenery viewing the bottom of the canyon and the Colorado River. The entire tour is approximately 45 minutes. (Time spent at the Grand Canyon will be minimized if delays occur from the helicopter tours.)

SKYWALK (optional) ** Experience the majestic wonders of the Grand Canyon West while standing on the “glass bridge”, the Skywalk. The Skywalk is a U-shaped glass bridge that extends 70 feet beyond the rim of the Grand Canyon, giving visitors a full View of the 3,200 foot drop in to the Colorado River on the Canyon Floor.

Recommendations: Comfortable shoes for walking. Limited wheel chair access. Cooler temperatures with higher elevation.

Tour Details

Note for Small Group Tours :

We require a minimum of four passengers to operate the tour, but not necessarily four from one booking. Sweetours will combine small group bookings from other customers trying to book the same tour. We will inform everyone the day before the scheduled tour whether or not a minimum passenger count has been achieved to conduct the tour. If a total of four not available, we will offer other options to the customer(s).

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Grand Canyon West Rim

Grand Canyon's West Rim, also known as Grand Canyon West, is the shining star of the Hualapai Indian reservation and home of the Grand Canyon Skywalk, a horseshoe-shaped, cantilevered glass bridge attraction suspended 4,000 above the canyon floor. The Skywalk's popularity has catapulted the West Rim into Grand Canyon visitors' consciousness. A 3-hour (each way) day trip from Las Vegas, the West Rim of the Grand Canyon is today one of the most popular Grand Canyon destinations, but its remote location is nearly devoid of lodging and services. In fact, there is only one choice for accommodations at the Rim, and one more within 14 miles. Because of the scarcity of hotels at the West Rim, most visitors wisely choose to stay overnight in Kingman (73 miles), Peach Springs (116 miles), Laughlin, NV (111 miles) or Las Vegas, NV (123 miles.) Look for packages that include admission to Grand Canyon West and its attractions with lodging at or near the West Rim, or go a la carte and book your hotel based on your individual needs and drive yourself or book a tour.

The West Rim is THE premier destination for tours originating in Las Vegas, and it offers several singular tour options not available at the South or North Rims: the Grand Canyon Skywalk; helicopter landings in the Inner Canyon; the road you can drive to the bottom; and one-day Colorado River rafting trips. If you have just a half-day to see the West Rim, take a helicopter or air tour from Las Vegas. If you have more time, consider a bus tour with a stop at Hoover Dam. Whatever tour you choose, you'll be required to buy an entrance package to Grand Canyon West; this is often included in tour prices, so check with your tour operator of choice. The best-value and least expensive package that includes a walk on the Skywalk - the highlight of the area - runs about $79.99 per person. Helicopter and air tours start about $250 per person, and bus/coach tours are affordable, typically starting under $120 per person.

Most visitors approach the West Rim from Las Vegas, a 123-mile drive via Highway 93 south over Hoover Dam. Go northeast on Pierce Ferry Road (County Highway 25)to Diamond Bar Road (County Highway 261). Go east on Diamond Bar Rd to Grand Canyon West. From Kingman, go north on Stockton Hill Road to Pierce Ferry Road to Diamond Bar Road. The final 9 miles of Diamond Bar Road are unpaved, and the road ends at Grand Canyon West Airport, the entrance to the West Rim, where you'll buy your entrance package and optional upgrades. Take the mandatory park-and-ride shuttle into Grand Canyon West.

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Prepare for your trip to Grand Canyon West by reading our FAQs below. Here, you can find information about everything from our hours and shuttle service to what to pack for your stay.

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The General Admission ticket is your Day Pass to the Tourism Area of the Hualapai Indian The General Admission ticket is your Day Pass to the Grand Canyon West, the Tourism Area of the Hualapai Nation, a federally recognized Indian Tribe located in northwestern Arizona. The Day Pass includes the use of our onsite Hop-On Hop-Off shuttle service for a self-guided tour of all points of interest at Grand Canyon West. Included in this package are the live performances, scenic viewpoints, cultural activities, and more. Explore ticket options, including bundled savings opportunities.

Your ticket purchase supports the Hualapai Tribe Nation, a sovereign Indian nation that does not receive federal funding, with proceeds helping to sustain the Indigenous peoples that call the Hualapai Indian Reservation home.

Every visitor to Grand Canyon West is required to purchase a General Admission ticket. Optional activities, such as Skywalk, helicopter, boat tours and zipline tours can be purchased at an additional cost. Explore ticket options, including bundled savings opportunities.

Grand Canyon West is open every day of the year, including all major holidays, from 8:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m. daily. Last tickets are sold at 5 p.m. from March to November and vary as days get longer or shorter going into and out of the summer. Guests can stay overnight at the west rim at the Cabins at Grand Canyon West — check-in is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Learn more about all of the things you can do at Grand Canyon West.

If you are driving yourself to Grand Canyon West for the day, reservations are not required. Reservations are required for overnight stays (to ensure availability), rafting excursions, and tours that include transportation to Grand Canyon West. Explore ticket options, including bundled savings opportunities.

No, we do not limit the number of visitors to Grand Canyon West. However, the last tickets are printed approx one hour prior to closing. Explore ticket options, including bundled savings opportunities.

Yes, you can purchase tickets to Grand Canyon West and Skywalks on-site. Please be aware some attractions have limited availability and reservations are highly encouraged, these include helicopter tours, pontoon tours and the zipline. If you do not purchase tickets for these in advance, we cannot guarantee you will be able to on the day of arrival.

We recommend that you arrive in time to spend at least three hours to fully experience Grand Canyon West. If you are in a hurry, it can be done in two hours. Learn more about all of the things you can do at Grand Canyon West.

The price of admission can vary based on the date selected to visit. Prices are subject to change without notice.

Tickets are refundable up to twenty-four (24) hours prior to arrival on the original date selected. Date changes are permitted and unused tickets are valid for one year from the original date selected. Promotions and discounts cannot be combined with other offers. Tours and prices are subject to change without notice. Discounts only valid on General Admission, Skywalk, Zipline, Meal Tickets, White Water Rafting and select River Tours – not valid for any Aerial Tours. Discounts only valid on specific tours designated at the time of purchase. Cancellation policies apply to select tours and products. All tours and products are subject to Tribal tax and fees. Tours, prices, taxes and fees are subject to change without notice. Weather may affect the availability of tours. Grand Canyon West is owned and operated by the Hualapai Tribe and reserves the right to deny entry. Tickets purchased on this site are for individual consumption only, and are not for resale. Any attempts at reselling tickets will be subject to penalty. For any questions, please call (888) 868-9378 or (928) 769-2636. Explore ticket options, including bundled savings opportunities. Your ticket purchase supports the Hualapai Tribe Nation, a sovereign Indian nation that does not receive federal funding, with proceeds helping to sustain the Indigenious peoples that call the Hualapai Indian Reservation home.

We are proud to accept VISA, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, WeChat Pay, Alipay, Citcon and Union Pay at Grand Canyon West. Explore ticket options, including bundled savings opportunities.

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Grand Canyon west app

The Grand Canyon West app includes an interactive map to show you where the different attractions and restaurants are located, tips and tricks to help you get the most out of your experience, and information about the Hualapai Tribe with videos.

Download the free  Grand Canyon West App  today.

You have to have an Internet connection to download the app, which is available for Android and IOS systems.

You do not! Make sure you download the app before you arrive to Grand Canyon West, or download it at a terminal where you have the best chance at an internet connection. Once you’ve downloaded the app, you can use the features with or without wi-fi.

You do not have to have the companion app to experience the attractions at Grand Canyon West, but we recommend you download it so you can have the full experience. There is content on the app that you won’t find anywhere else.

You can link to the tickets website from the app when you have an internet connection. We recommend you purchase your tickets from our website before you arrive so you can skip the line and start enjoying the attractions as soon as you arrive.

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Grand Canyon West does not have a Postal Address. Most GPS systems will identify the Location by entering either “Grand Canyon West” or “Grand Canyon West Airport.” If the GPS tries to take you to Peach Springs then try updating your system. You can also use Lat. 35.987220 & Long. -113.820773 or Map Code AZ L7FN.7D.

For accurate directions, visit our  Directions  page.

There are 3 gas stations on Highway 93 coming from Vegas. There is a Chevron on the corner of Pierce Ferry Road and 93. There is a Gas Station in Dolan Springs on Pierce Ferry Road and a Chevron Station on Pierce Ferry Road about ½ mile north of Stockton Hill Road. You can also purchase gas at Grand Canyon West in an emergency. Simply ask at one of the Gift Shops.

Guests book overnight accommodations at the Cabins at Grand Canyon West in one of our western-style cabins facing the Canyon. Each booking includes one General Admission ticket; additional General Admission tickets can be purchased at the time of check-in.

There is RV Parking available at the Hualapai Welcome Center. RV Parking costs $22/night; parking passes can be purchased at the Ticket Terminal or from security for arrivals after hours. Our RV Parking does not offer water or sewer hook-ups. RVs can only stay for a maximum of three nights.

The nearest major commercial airport is McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada. Las Vegas is approximately a 2-hour drive from Grand Canyon West (30-minute flight) or a 2 1/2-hour drive from the Hualapai Lodge and Hualapai River Runners White Water Rafting

The nearest major commercial airport is McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada. Las If you are traveling to Grand Canyon West rim from Las Vegas, NV, you can get here in a 30-minute helicopter flight or approximately 2 hours driving in a vehicle. If you are traveling from Las Vegas to the Hualapai River Runners for a whitewater rafting trip, prepare for a 2 1/2-hour drive to the Hualapai Lodge in Peach Springs, Arizona.

The nearest major commercial airport is McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada. Las If you are traveling to Grand Canyon West rim from Phoenix, AZ, you can get here by vehicle in 4 ½ hours. If you are traveling from Phoenix to the Hualapai River Runners for a whitewater rafting trip, prepare for about a 3 ½ hour drive to the Hualapai Lodge in Peach Springs, Arizona.

Grand Canyon West is open daily from 8 am until sundown, with the last entry at 6:00 pm from mid-March through October, and 5:00 pm from November to March. Guests are not able to enter the West Rim after the last entry time.

Yes. Please review the information provided here .

Grand Canyon West is not part of the Grand Canyon National Park, which is located five hours away. Grand Canyon West is on the Hualapai Native American Reservation and is owned and operated by the Hualapai Tribe. Learn more about all of the things you can do at Grand Canyon West.

No. Grand Canyon West is an enterprise of the Hualapai Nation and is not affiliated with Grand Canyon National Park. The National Park is located five hours away on the South Rim in the northwest corner of Arizona, close to the borders of Utah and Nevada. Explore ticket options, including bundled savings opportunities.

Pets are not permitted on tours or allowed to be left in parked cars. Pet accommodations are available at the Hualapai Ranch (fee applies). Service animals are permitted on tours.

Pets are allowed in the Cabins at Grand Canyon West for overnight guests, however, guests must indicate they are traveling with a pet to be placed in a pet-friendly room.

Grand Canyon West offers Hop-On, Hop-Off Shuttles within the site to explore Eagle Point, The Skywalk and Guano Point. Bus companies and tour partners out of Las Vegas also offer transportation to Grand Canyon West. Learn more about all of the  things you can do  at Grand Canyon West.

The weather varies dependent on season. Check “Peach Springs” on your weather app for accuracy and always check the weather report prior to traveling to Grand Canyon West.

There is a moderate hike at Guano Point called “Highpoint Hike,” which has a beautiful panoramic view of the Canyon and Colorado River. There is also an easy hike down to the edge of the Canyon where you can see the remnants of an old guano mine. There are also hiking trails available at Hualapai Point. To access the trails, guests must either have a General Admission ticket or be an overnight guest in our cabins. Learn more about all of the things you can do at Grand Canyon West.

The Grand Canyon West Terminal, Skywalk, Eagle Point, and Hualapai Point each offer gift shops where you can purchase Grand Canyon West and Skywalk memorabilia. Jewelry and other items crafted by Native American artisans are available at the Tribal Market located at Guano Point. Learn more about where you can  shop  at Grand Canyon West.

You will not have to do a lot of walking unless you choose to participate in the hiking options. There are many areas where you can sit down at each point of interest and the Hop-On, Hop-Off shuttle can transport you between points quickly.  Learn more about all of the  things you can do  at Grand Canyon West. 

To ride the Zipline you must be at least 4 ft. tall and weigh between 90 lbs. and 275 lbs. The Zipline is open seasonally.  Learn more about all of the  things you can do  at Grand Canyon West.

No. The scattering of human remains is prohibited anywhere at Grand Canyon West, including Guano Point and Eagle Point.

Effective Friday, March 25th: Guests are no longer required to wear masks, except while on buses and any transportation.

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The Grand Canyon is entirely located in Arizona, situated in the northwest corner closest to the borders of Utah and Nevada. Grand Canyon West is located on the West Rim on the Hualapai Nation’s tribal lands and not in the National Park, which is located on the South Rim. Get  directions  to Grand Canyon West.

Scientists say the mighty Colorado River cut a channel through layers of rock 5 to 6 million years ago, creating the mile-deep gorge known as the Grand Canyon. The Hualapai Nation’s oral history tells of a different beginning when a big ice comet landed in Colorado. After millions of years, the comet melted and the water rushed through the rocks carving the Grand Canyon. A giant eagle soared the skies before the flooding started, and swooped down to save the Hualapai people, flying the Hualapai on his back and depositing the tribespeople along the ledge of the west rim when the flooding stopped. The eagle itself turned into stone, where it remains to this day. 

You can see the grand eagle at the aptly named  Eagle Point  when you visit Grand Canyon West.

The Grand Canyon is massive, spanning 277 miles. Grand Canyon West is located in Peach Springs, Arizona, while the Grand Canyon National Park’s South entrance is located near Tusayan, Arizona. Get  directions  to Grand Canyon West.

The Grand Canyon is entirely located in Arizona, situated in the northwest corner closest to the According to the National Park Service, the entire Grand Canyon is 1,904 square miles. Explore how you can experience one of the seven wonders of the world at  Grand Canyon West . 

The Grand Canyon is 277 miles long and averages a depth of 4,000 feet. You can walk about the Grand Canyon on  Skywalk  at Grand Canyon West on one of the world’s largest glass cantilever bridges.

The Grand Canyon West Rim has an elevation of 4,000 feet. You can walk 4,000 feet above the canyon floor on one of the world’s largest cantilever bridges. This breathtaking 10-foot wide, horseshoe-shaped glass bridge extends 70 feet out over the rim of the Grand Canyon, giving you a clear view to the Canyon floor below. Learn more about  Skywalk .

Scientists believe the Grand Canyon is 5 to 6 million years old, where the Hualapai Nation’s oral history is a story millions of years old. Learn more about the  Hualapai Tribe ’s connection to the Grand Canyon.

Yes! You can visit the Grand Canyon West Rim when you visit Grand Canyon West, an enterprise of the Hualapai Nation. Learn more about  things to do  at Grand Canyon West.

The Colorado River. You can ride the rapids or enjoy a smooth float tour with the Hualapai River Runners. Learn more about their  Colorado River rafting trips .

When you get hungry, you’ll find food available for purchase at the Grand Canyon West Terminal, Eagle Point, and Guano Point. Learn more about the  dining  options. 

Bringing outside food and beverages to Grand Canyon West is not permitted. Grand Canyon West offers a variety of meal options including vegetarian and gluten-free options. Learn more about the  dining options .

Your ticket purchase supports the Hualapai Tribe Nation, a sovereign Indian nation that does not receive federal funding, with proceeds helping to sustain the Indigenous peoples that call the Hualapai Indian Reservation home. 

Transportation by private vehicle is not permitted at Grand Canyon West. We provide parking for your vehicle and complimentary Hop-On, Hop-Off shuttle service to take you from point to point.

If children are old enough to walk on their own, they are permitted to walk on the Skywalk. If children are old enough to walk on their own, they are permitted to walk on the Skywalk. Children 4 and younger are free to enter and do not require a General Admission or Skywalk ticket. Learn more about  Skywalk . 

We do not allow any personal items such as cell phones, cameras, purses, backpacks, etc. onto the Glass Bridge for safety. We do provide a free locker for you to store your items while you are on the Skywalk. Learn more about  Skywalk .

We have trained photographers on the Skywalk who will take your picture in a variety of poses if you choose. They will give you a card that you can turn in at the photo counter to see the photos that were taken. Photos can be purchased for $17 per print or $69 for a complete package of digital photos. If you would prefer not to have your picture taken you can simply walk out onto the Skywalk and enjoy the view. We allow you to take your time on your walk and ask only that you be mindful of those who do choose to have their pictures taken. Learn more about  Skywalk .

If you visited Skywalk and had professional photos taken of you and your family or friends (or have trouble downloading your photos), you can purchase the photographs by emailing  [email protected]  with the following information:

  • Phone Number
  • Email Address
  • Receipt Number (if you have it available)
  • Date of Visit

No. You can choose as many of the photos as you like. They can be printed or placed on a data stick. Photos can be purchased for $17 per printed photo or $69 for all the digital photos. Learn more about  Skywalk . 

Yes, guests must weigh between 90 and 275 pounds to ride the Zipline. Learn more about the  Zipline . 

The Zipline at Grand Canyon West has a no-cancellation policy. All sales are final and non-refundable. Your ticket is good for the date purchased. In the event that The Zipline at Grand Canyon West cancels operations due to weather, our weather policy will prevail. Learn more about the  Zipline .

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Grand Canyon West Rim Bus Tour with Optional Skywalk

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Enjoy 4 hours at the Grand Canyon, compared to 3 hours offered by other companies. West Rim includes Eagle Point & Guano Point. Photo stop at the Hoover Dam Bypass.

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  • Complimentary hotel pickup
  • Guided, narrated tour with panoramic windows
  • Travel over the newly built Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge
  • 4 hours to explore the West Rim and visit Hualapai Indian lands
  • Skywalk is available for an additional fee

Your Grand Canyon West Rim tour begins with a photo stop at the  Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge . You will then pass by Diamond Bar Ranch and travel through the second-largest Joshua Tree forest in the state en route to the West Rim of the Grand Canyon.

Your West Rim Experience

You’ll have approximately 4 hours to see the sights at the Grand Canyon West Rim, including Eagle Point and Guano Point.

Spot the West Rim’s most famous rock formation at Eagle Point . Keep your eyes peeled for a formation that resembles a majestic Eagle with its wings spread across the Canyon walls. The Grand Canyon Skywalk is also located at Eagle Point, and can be added to your tour for an additional cost (see below).

Climb to the top of Guano Point , a pyramid point made of rock, for an unbeatable 360-degree view of the Colorado River winding its way through the bottom of the Canyon. You’ll also see remnants of a historic tram that stretched 8,800 feet across the canyon to a guano mine.

Please Note:  Comfortable clothing and footwear is advised on all of our tours.

Skywalk Add-on Available

The Skywalk is an open-air glass walkway that extends 70 feet from the edge of Eagle Point, offering views 4,000 feet down to the Canyon floor. The Grand Canyon Skywalk can be added to your tour for an additional charge.

The Skywalk at Grand Canyon West is operated by the Hualapai tribe. This tour price does not include Skywalk admission. Admission can be purchased at the entrance to Grand Canyon West upon arrival for an additional fee. Prices are set by Grand Canyon West and are subject to change.

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The West Rim, which is owned and operated by the Hualapai Indians, offers many unique vistas and experiences, and it’s much more accessible from Las Vegas than other Rims. Download our free printable guide to discover what else you can expect when you visit the West Rim:

Read our full West Rim Visitor Guide to learn about what to see and do at the West Rim.

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Get ready for your Grand Canyon adventure with our printable planning resources! Our free printable trip planner has all the information you need to know before you go, including what to wear, what to pack, tips for visiting with children, and how to come home with that perfect Grand Canyon photo.

For more information on visiting the Grand Canyon, check out our complete  Grand Canyon Visitor Guide .

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Tour length: approximately 11 hours, tour departs: daily, with hotel pickup about 1 hour before tour time(s), please note.

  • Limited seats are available at these prices! Price includes tax ($15.00 per person fuel surcharge will be collected at the time of booking).
  • Tour reservations made less than 24 hours before pickup time cannot be guaranteed. If we are unable to fit your group in due to late booking, you will receive a full refund.
  • Please note that in the event that a wheelchair/scooter needs to be stowed away under the bus, It is the passenger's responsibility to assist the driver with the loading and unloading of the equipment. We are not liable for any damages.
  • This tour requires payment on the day of booking and has a 48-hour cancellation policy.
  • In accordance with West Rim policies, personal cameras and cell phones are not permitted on the Skywalk. Visitors may purchase professional photographs of their visit to the Skywalk in the gift shop.
  • Tour itinerary and its components are subject to change at any time without notice for reasons that may include Bus size, inclement weather conditions, FAA restrictions, and/or any other unforeseen occurrences. 
  • Refunds will not be granted due to delays.
  • Children 1 years and older pay adult rate (unless indicated). Children under age 1 are free!
  • The following items are prohibited on our motorcoach tours due to security restrictions at the Hoover Dam: luggage, large backpacks, suitcases, briefcases, coolers, and alcohol. If an item has not been listed, please verify with your reservations agent prior to booking.

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  • $170 per person (Lunch included) with Skywalk tickets - 7:00am

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Soar into adventure on a world-class helicopter tour of the West Rim of the Grand Canyon . Papillon helicopter tours offer the exclusive opportunity to not only soar over the West Rim, but enjoy champagne and a light picnic on a private plateau of the canyon floor, stand on the edge of the West Rim, walk along the glass-bottomed Skywalk, or pair your West Rim helicopter tour with a peaceful boat cruise along the Colorado River.

Read on to discover your ideal West Rim helicopter tour.

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GCW Helicopter Landing

This Grand Canyon helicopter tour lands on the very bottom of the West Rim, where you can explore and take photos of the colossal canyon walls above you and the raging Colorado River.

From: Grand Canyon West to Grand Canyon West

Duration: Approximately 30 minutes from hotel pick-up to hotel drop-off

Features: Land at the Bottom | Views of Colorado River | Helicopter

A helicopter provides transportation from the rim at Grand Canyon West down to the riverside boat dock.

Over the Edge Helicopter & Boat with Park Entry

Experience aerial views of the West Rim aboard a Grand Canyon helicopter tour, then land on the very bottom and explore between the canyon walls on a Colorado River boat ride!

Duration: Approximately 1 hour

Features: Land at the Bottom | Helicopter | Boat

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How much is a helicopter tour of the grand canyon west rim.

It depends. The price of each Grand Canyon West Rim helicopter tour is based on multiple factors.

  • The length of your tour
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  • Whether there are any additional experiences or upgrades during the tour

Seem complicated? Don't worry. The cost of each helicopter tour is conveniently located next to each individual tour listing. And with Papillon, the rate we quote online is the rate you'll pay. No guesswork required.

Which helicopter tour of the Grand Canyon West Rim is the best?

There's a reason people have been choosing Papillon's premium helicopter tours for over 50 years. With dozens of world-class tours to choose from, each individual has plenty of options to choose their dream Grand Canyon vacation.

Here are a few of the best and most popular Grand Canyon West Rim helicopter tours.

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Can I access the Grand Canyon floor at the West Rim?

Absolutely! Visitors wishing to experience the canyon floor can do so most conveniently at the West Rim. The West Rim is the only region of the Grand Canyon that allows helicopter landings on the very bottom. Daily helicopter tours operating at the West Rim transport passengers to the canyon floor near the bank of the Colorado River.

Is a Grand Canyon helicopter tour safe?

Safety is our top priority. We are proud to fly the most advanced tour helicopters available and are fully certified by the Tour Operators Program of Safety (TOPS). From our management team to our flight crew and ground support staff, our entire team is dedicated to ensuring a safe and memorable experience during each Grand Canyon helicopter tour.

When flying with a TOPS-certified carrier like Papillon, guests can be assured that they are touring with some of the safest and most highly trained professionals in the industry.

Can you visit the Grand Canyon West Rim for free?

If you are not booking a tour through Papillon, the minimum price to visit the West Rim is $47.74 per person.

With Papillon's world-class Grand Canyon West Rim helicopter tours, you'll receive a pass to the West Rim. Plus you'll get to experience once-in-a-lifetime views during your tour. That's a price you just can't beat!

How far is the drive from Las Vegas to Grand Canyon West Rim?

Las Vegas is the closest city to the West Rim of the Grand Canyon . The West Rim is approximately a 2-hour drive from Las Vegas.

Why drive when you can fly? Papillon offers multiple Grand Canyon helicopter tours and Grand Canyon airplane tours from Las Vegas. We even offer convenient hotel pick-up and drop-off at most major Las Vegas hotels.

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Viewpoints at the Grand Canyon West Rim

If you are looking to see the Grand Canyon but want to avoid the crowds that flock to the Grand Canyon South Rim, turn your trip into an exploration of the West Rim! Situated in the Hualapai Nation, this area of the canyon features magnificent, naturally-sculpted rock formations and plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy. Discover the magic of the land cherished and revered by the Hualapai people for centuries: the Grand Canyon West. Read on to discover some of the Grand Canyon West Rim's unique viewing experiences.

Hualapai Ranch

Before a day of exploring in the sun, go back in time to the Old West at Hualapai Ranch. The cowboy town features beautiful American Southwest gifts and souvenirs, as well as activities like lasso-making, quick draw lessons, wagon rides, and Wild West entertainment like music, dancing, and even a gunfight!

Guano Point

After seeing the canyon from the air, make the short shuttle ride to Guano Point , where you can experience a complete 360-degree view of the canyon walls. If you're up to the challenge, you can climb to the top of the point for an even higher view. If you need a break from your adventure, Guano Point also features a fantastic cafe offering authentic barbecue dishes.

Eagle Point

Undoubtedly the must-see part of the West Rim is Eagle Point - a naturally carved section of canyon wall that bears a striking resemblance to a massive eagle spreading its wings in flight. This breathtaking rock formation is considered sacred by the Hualapai Natives, and is an integral sight in your Grand Canyon West experience. Fortunately, this rim features the most fantastic opportunity to see Eagle Point - The Skywalk Bridge.

No matter what type of experience you're looking for, be it historical, thrill seeking, or just plain sightseeing, you are sure to find it at the Grand Canyon West. Call us today and let us help you plan the most amazing adventure.

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The desert beauty found along the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon and Cataract Canyon is unmatched. The rapids along the Colorado River are some of the biggest and most exciting rapids in the world!

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And I'd stay overnight on the front or back end of a visit to those.

If you want to go somewhere that's a true day trip within 2 hours of Vegas, then I think Valley of Fire is the best option.

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Another nice trip is to the Techatticup Gold Mine in Eldorado Canyon by Nelson SE of Las Vegas . Their underground tours are fun, there's some old buildings and lots of old items in their shop. Several movies have been filmed there. There's plenty of large cholla cactus about, and you can also go further down to the Colorado River, where the small town that once stood there was washed completely away by a flash flood. An easy trip to do on your own or with a tour.

If you rent a car , a visit to Red Rock Canyon can be combined with one to Spring Mountain Ranch State Park just to its south. In the latter, the Mojave Desert vegetation is lush as it hasn't been repeatedly burned over unlike Red Rock Canyon. There are burros in residence, and the historic ranch house itself is of interest with its famous owners and their histories. There is one restaurant in nearby Blue Diamond where you can have lunch and there are often burros about. The last time there we saw a number of them on the soccer field with the two young ones sleeping on the grass. Further toward Las Vegas is Joe's Cactus on the left. It's a nice place to view different cactus species and purchase them if desired, and they also have lots of nice outdoor sculptures of various sizes for your yard. On the last visit my wife purchased a colorful life-sized road runner for our garden. Joe himself is a pleasant person who last time we visited offered all of us free bottled water!

Three different varied trips that all should enjoy.

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The Great American Getaway Guide to PA Grand Canyon & Dark Skies

Almost 50 miles long and more than 1,500 feet deep in places, Pine Creek Gorge is often referred to as the “Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania.” With spectacular views, abundant wildlife, and beautiful foliage, this stunning outdoor attraction is just an hour’s drive south of Cherry Springs State Park, which boasts some of the best stargazing in the northeast thanks to its exceptionally dark skies free of light pollution. Together, they provide the ideal setting for a Great American Getaway. Roughly a 4-hour drive from New York City and 3.5 hours from Philadelphia, we have put together a 48-hour getaway guide that maps out some of our favorite and top picks to see, do, and devour to help you pack the most into your trip at these fun getaway destinations.

Please note, this itinerary is meant to serve as a general guide. Before you depart on The Great American Getaway to Pine Creek Gorge and Cherry Springs State Park, we highly recommend you check the websites of our suggested places to visit for any seasonal hours of operation and available offerings .

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Afternoon — Arrive in Tioga County and check in to your chosen accommodations. From full-service hotels to rustic cabins, campgrounds, and vacation rentals surrounded by the region’s lush scenery, your preferred way to stay awaits (keep scrolling for our picks at the bottom of this page).

Spend the first day of your Great American Getaway in the quaint town of Wellsboro where you'll find gas-lit streets and Victorian mansions that date back to the early 1800s. Explore Wellsboro’s historic and charming downtown with great shopping and the site of annual events including the Pennsylvania State Laurel Festival held in mid-June and winter’s “Dickens of a Christmas.”

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Stop by The Main Street Creamery for a tantalizing ice cream treat. Along with softserve and traditional hand-scooped favorites, they feature seasonal flavors such as an incredibly delicious Rhubarb Honeycomb Custard in late spring. Next stop is Pop’s Culture Shoppe where you’ll find all sorts of games, books, art and science kits, jigsaw puzzles including unique ones featuring beautiful scenes from the surrounding area, and a variety of other fun and engaging items.

If you’re interested in outdoor gear, the town’s outfitters include CS Sports with its selection of bikes, skis, and snowboards, along with service and repairs for your gear. Wild Asaph Outfitters stocks everything you could possibly need – from sweet treats made in the region, including the popular bark candy at Highland Chocolates , to gear for rock climbing, hiking, camping, and other outdoor adventures .

Evening — Check out what is happening at the Deane Center for the Performing Arts , a vibrant space hosting theatre, live music, and special programs throughout the year with a diverse schedule of cultural events. The greater region is home to movie theaters, museums, and galleries with dedicated events celebrating the rich cultural diversity found in Tioga and Potter Counties. In summer, the Endless Mountain Music Festival presents performances on stages in Wellsboro and Mansfield making it a wonderful time for visitors to enjoy the thrill of live music performances.

Enjoy dinner at the Timeless Destination in the heart of downtown Wellsboro serving the finest Italian inspired cuisine you’re likely to find anywhere. Their carefully curated menu ranges from delicious hand-tossed pizzas made with homemade dough and fresh toppings to mouth-watering steak dishes that pair perfectly with one of their signature cocktails.

The historic Penn Wells Hotel offers a number of popular dining options, from the more formal Mary Wells Room to the more casual and newly restored Penn Wells Lounge where you’ll find a variety of delicious burgers, sandwiches, appetizers, and snacks, or their new outdoor Courtyard, which is perfect for an afternoon cocktail, casual dinner, or a late night beverage and snacks.

Morning — Kick start your day with a hearty breakfast at the famous Deco-style Wellsboro Diner , named by Huffington Post as one of the best in the country. Fuel up on their delicious omelets, towering stacks of waffles or pancakes, or other delicious fare before heading out for a day full of adventures.

After breakfast make your way to Leonard Harrison State Park on the east rim of the PA Grand Canyon for a bird’s-eye views of the 47-mile-long canyon. The views from the park are simply breathtaking, with the park consider one of the best places on the East Coast to enjoy the vibrant colors of fall. The park’s visitors center, gift shop, and viewing area offer insights and examples that celebrate the region’s rich history.

Next, explore the gorge from the canyon floor along the Pine Creek Rail-Trail , the 62-mile multi-use recreational trail that runs the length of the gorge and popular with hikers, cyclists, and other outdoor recreation fans. Small towns along the extensive trail cater to all types of visitors where you’ll find numerous trailheads, comfort stations, campgrounds, and lodging. For a truly unique way to experience Pine Creek Gorge, take a two-hour Ole Covered Wagon Tour along the scenic Pine Creek trail aboard a covered horse-drawn wagon with tour guides who are “fluent in the history of the Canyon going back to the 19th century.”

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Afternoon — Enjoy lunch at a local eatery such as The Brown Bull in Galeton as you travel west on Route 6 toward Potter County where an afternoon and evening of fun and activity awaits. Also in Galeton enjoy a bit of shopping at A Stroll Down Memory Lane , a three-story arts and antique store located in a former hardware store. With more than 200 vendors showcasing everything from antiques and artisan goods to home and camp décor to apparel, jewelry children’s toys, and furniture, and even delicious local maple syrup and honey, you’re sure to find some wonderful treasures to enjoy at home.

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Next up, take a tour of the Pennsylvania Lumber Museum in Ulysses, just a 15-minute drive from Galeton, to learn the history behind the state’s storied lumber industry. The site’s 10-acre campus features a re-created lumber camp with a dozen buildings that would be crucial to a logging operation; an operable circular sawmill and birch still; and a 1912 Shay locomotive, making the museum a popular stop along Route 6 for both history buffs and outdoor enthusiasts.

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Continue west into Coudersport, the county seat of Potter County, to explore the town’s historic district and charming downtown. Admire the beautiful work of local artists and artisans at the Potter County Artisan Center featuring gourd art, fine art paintings and photography, hand-thrown pottery, and stunning fiber art, glass art, and jewelry. Then pop into the Cream ‘n Sugar café for an afternoon break and deliciously decadent treats.

Next up, learn the story and history of America’s famous federal law enforcement agent and Coudersport native son at the nearby Eliot Ness Museum (visits by appointment). Made famous by the TV series “The Untouchables” and the 1987 movie of the same name that portrayed the exploits of Ness and his team in taking down the Prohibition-era famed Chicago mobsters, the museum is also home to a number of classic, vintage cars including a 1934 Pierce Arrow.

Evening — Enjoy dinner at Kaytee’s Family Restaurant & Marketplace featuring a variety of delicious old-fashioned, home-cooked meals before you venture to Cherry Springs State Park to experience the incredible dark skies. Visitors from around the world are drawn to Cherry Springs to view the nightly sky-show at the mid-Atlantic’s only Gold Certified Dark Skies park, where you can view the Milky Way with your naked eye, an experience like no other! There are special viewing events and presentations by noted astronomers throughout the year, making the visit even more memorable.

Morning — Snag a seat in the back for a great breakfast surrounded by cool 1950's decor and music at Fezz’s Diner , an original 1954 Silk City Diner built in Patterson, NJ and eventually landing in Coudersport. Then hit the trails for another day experiencing the region’s beautiful scenery, on foot for a leisurely walk, invigorating hike, or morning run depending on your mood.

Colton Point State Park along the west rim of the PA Grand Canyon is a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts. Resonating with the rustic charm of the 1930’s Civilian Conservation Corps and rugged overlooks offering great views of the canyon below, adventurous climbers will want to check out the Turkey Path , an extremely challenging 1.5-mile hike down to the canyon floor with a 70-foot cascading waterfall less than a half-mile down.

Other trails in the region offer a more relaxed route for a morning hike. These include trails in Susquehannock State Forest and Tioga State Forest ‘s Barbour Rock Trail , which is a great option for an easy hike and is ADA accessible so all can enjoy this very pretty forest of mature oaks, maples, and other hardwood trees and a wonderful view of Pine Creek Gorge.

Afternoon — Grab a quick lunch at Old Antler’s Inn with a menu filled with locally sourced, great-tasting, farm to table meals. Then while away the afternoon either cycling or hitting the waterways of the region by canoe, kayak, or paddleboard. As you plan your visit, the experts at local businesses such as Wild Asaph Outfitters and Pine Creek Outfitters will be standing by with the equipment and gear you need. Pedaling or paddling away, an afternoon spent enjoying yourself in the great outdoors is the perfect way to relax in the PA Grand Canyon region!

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Or, if you’d prefer a more traditional afternoon of rest and relaxation, the staff at La Belle Auberge in the heart of Wellsboro and home of Emerge Healing Arts are standing by to pamper you. Book a massage or other service or spend time in their incredible salt room to restore and recharge before ending your Great American Getaway and travel home.

Not ready for your Great American Getaway to the Potter and Tioga area to end? Extend your stay to explore even more fun in the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon and Dark Skies region and treat yourself to an extra day exploring other nearby opportunities. The World of Little League® Museum and Millionaire’s Row in nearby Williamsport make for excellent stops to the south, while west along Route 6 you will find the famous Kinzua Viaduct and the beautiful Allegheny National Forest .

Places to Stay

Penn Wells Hotel & Lodge — There are two properties in the heart of Wellsboro offering distinct styles for your visit. The historic Penn Wells Hotel has welcomed visitors to Wellsboro for more than 150 years and is a local landmark, offering a nostalgia-filled experience for those who enjoy the old-world charm of a classic hotel. Meanwhile, a block away the Penn Wells Lodge provides visitors with a more modern property, offering amenities for those that prefer a contemporary lodging experience.

Canyon Motel — The Canyon Motel , within walking distance of downtown Wellsboro attractions and activities, offers visitors a warm welcome and the highest level of guest service. Cozy and comfortable accommodations, amenities including a heated indoor pool, and attention to detail, make this classic property the perfect spot to settle into for a delightful lodging experience in the region.

Sherwood Motel — With 42 spacious, non-smoking, and comfortable rooms, the Sherwood Motel in Wellsboro offers visitors warm accommodations in the heart of town. One of Wellsboro's most popular motels, visitors can count on a great stay at this property located within minutes of most area attractions.

La Belle Auberge — Located on the beautiful gas-lit boulevard in the heart of Wellsboro in a beautifully restored Victorian gem, La Belle Auberge is a relaxing, non-traditional B&B and spa only minutes from the scenic Pennsylvania Grand Canyon and Rails to Trails bike path. The historic property offers guests a relaxing stay in a beautifully maintained classic property known for superior service and amenities.

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