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Experience the Grand Canyon West with an 8-hour tour including a scenic flight, Skywalk access, Native American cultural encounters, and breathtaking viewpoints.
The Grand Canyon West: Scenic Flight and Skywalk All Access Pass offers an engaging full-day adventure in Arizona, combining an exhilarating scenic flight with access to the Skywalk, Native American cultural sites, and scenic viewpoints. This tour, provided by Grand Canyon Resort Corporation, is designed for travelers looking to see the canyon from multiple perspectives and enjoy a mix of sightseeing and cultural experiences. With a duration of 8 hours and a provider rating of 4.4, it strikes a good balance between excitement and convenience.
One of the standout features of this tour is the small airplane flight over the canyon, which provides panoramic views of the canyon and the Colorado River. The all-inclusive access pass grants entry to key attractions like Eagle Point, Guano Point, and Hualapai Point, along with cultural performances and a Native American Village. The tour’s structure allows flexible exploration at your own pace, thanks to shuttle services running every 15-20 minutes.
While the tour is rich in experiences, it is best suited for those comfortable with small aircraft flights and walking on glass bridges and trails. Children under 16 are not permitted, and professional cameras or selfie sticks are not allowed during the Skywalk walk. The cost includes food and retail vouchers, adding extra value to your day. Overall, it offers a comprehensive, immersive look at Grand Canyon West, ideal for travelers eager for both adventure and cultural insight.


The tour begins with a scenic flight in a small, climate-controlled airplane that lasts about 15 to 20 minutes. This flight showcases breathtaking views of the canyon and Colorado River from above, accompanied by in-flight narration that highlights key sights. The airplane’s size offers an intimate perspective that larger aircraft can’t match, making it a thrilling highlight for many participants.
The flight departs from Terminal 4, with check-in required at least one hour before the scheduled departure. Passengers should bring a passport or ID card for check-in, and selfie sticks or professional cameras are not permitted onboard during the flight. This segment is ideal for those who appreciate aerial perspectives and want to start their visit with a memorable overview of the canyon’s grandeur.

After the flight, the tour grants unlimited access to Eagle Point, where the world-famous Skywalk is located. The glass bridge is suspended 4,000 feet above the canyon floor, providing a unique vantage point and an adrenaline rush for those brave enough to step onto it. Up to three walks on the Skywalk are permitted during the visit, and cell phones are allowed for photos, but selfie sticks and professional cameras are not.
At Eagle Point, visitors also enjoy views of the eagle-shaped rock formation, adding a symbolic touch to the scenery. The Skywalk offers sweeping vistas of the canyon, making it an unforgettable photo opportunity. The site is also home to a Native American Village, where traditional housing displays and cultural performances take place, offering insight into the Hualapai Tribe’s heritage.

The Native American Village at Eagle Point features daily Indigenous music and dance performances that highlight the cultural traditions of the Hualapai Tribe. Guided tours led by Hualapai Tribal Ambassadors provide deeper understanding of the area’s history and significance. Visitors can also explore traditional housing displays, which showcase authentic artisan crafts and storytelling.
This cultural aspect enriches the visit beyond the natural beauty, making the experience more meaningful. The village setting fosters an appreciation of the Hualapai Tribe’s connection to the canyon and their efforts to preserve their heritage.

Next on the itinerary is Guano Point, known for its hiking trails, sweeping canyon views, and historical tramway remains. The area features a 360-degree overlook after a short walk, offering expansive vistas of the canyon and Colorado River below. The trail to Guano Point is suitable for most visitors, and the terrain provides opportunities for light hiking and photography.
A restaurant at Guano Point serves barbecue and vegetarian options, giving visitors a chance to rest and dine amidst incredible scenery. The site’s rugged charm and panoramic vistas are often cited as a highlight, with some preferring to spend extra time exploring the trails or simply enjoying the vistas.
More Great Tours NearbyAt Hualapai Point, visitors find further cultural enrichment at the HwalBay Gallery, which showcases exhibits curated by the Hualapai Tribe. Here, traditional artwork and artifacts tell stories of the tribe’s history and connection to the land.
Plus, the site features an arcade with retro and modern games, offering entertainment for all ages. The opportunity to try the zipline (on a first-come, first-serve basis) and explore hiking and biking trails adds adventure options. Bike rentals are available for those wanting to cover more ground or enjoy a more active experience.
The tour includes $10 food vouchers valid at several restaurants, including SkyView Restaurant, Skywalk Café, Guano Point Restaurant, and Gwe-Majo Restaurant. These vouchers require a minimum $20 purchase, providing an affordable way to enjoy meals with views. Options range from casual dining to barbecue and vegetarian dishes.
A $10 retail voucher is also included, redeemable at gift shops like the Terminal Gift Shop, Skywalk Gift Shop, and Hwalbay Trading Post. These shops sell souvenirs, cultural crafts, and memorabilia, giving visitors a chance to take home a keepsake of their experience.
This tour operates with a small group of no more than 7 participants, led by a live English-speaking guide. The shuttle service runs every 15-20 minutes, facilitating flexible exploration of the three main scenic points. The meeting point is at Terminal 4, with check-in at least 1 hour prior to the flight.
Participants should be prepared to arrive early and bring their ID. The tour is not suitable for children under 16 due to safety considerations related to the flight and Skywalk. The experience emphasizes comfort and safety, with lockers available for personal belongings during the walk on the Skywalk.

Beyond the main attractions, options like ziplining, hiking, and biking provide additional ways to enjoy Grand Canyon West. Bike rentals and trails are available for those wishing to extend their exploration. The tour’s structure offers a balanced pace that allows visitors to enjoy each site without feeling rushed, though timing for each stop is subject to group size and availability.
The reserve and pay later option adds flexibility, allowing travelers to secure their spot without immediate payment. Cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making this tour adaptable to changing plans.
The Grand Canyon West: Scenic Flight and Skywalk All Access Pass provides an engaging mix of aerial views, cultural insights, and scenic exploration. The scenic airplane flight stands out as a memorable way to appreciate the canyon’s vastness, while the Skywalk offers an iconic photo opportunity suspended high above the canyon floor.
Many visitors value the cultural performances and Native American Village, which add depth to the natural scenery. The flexible shuttle system and inclusion of food and retail vouchers enhance convenience and value.
However, the experience requires walking on the Skywalk and exploring trails, which may not suit those with mobility limitations. Children under 16 are not permitted, and professional cameras are restricted during the Skywalk walk. This tour is best suited for adventurous travelers eager to see the canyon from multiple perspectives and learn about Native American culture.
Is there a minimum age for this tour?
Yes, children must be at least 16 years old to participate.
How long is the scenic flight?
The flight lasts approximately 15 to 20 minutes, providing panoramic views and narration.
Are professional cameras allowed on the Skywalk?
No, professional cameras and selfie sticks are not permitted during the Skywalk walk.
What does the All-Access Pass include?
It grants entry to Eagle Point, Guano Point, and Hualapai Point, and access to cultural performances and the Native American Village.
Can I explore all the viewpoints at my own pace?
Yes, the shuttle service runs every 15-20 minutes, allowing you to visit each site at your leisure.
Is food included in the tour?
Food vouchers worth $10 are provided, redeemable at select restaurants with a $20 minimum purchase.
Are there options for active exploration?
Yes, you can hike, bike (bike rentals available), and join zipline rides at Hualapai Point.
What should I bring for the tour?
Bring passport or ID card, and leave selfie sticks and professional cameras at home for safety and security.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
The tour involves walking, and some attractions may have uneven terrain or heights, so it may not be suitable for all mobility levels.
How do I cancel or reschedule?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, or opt to reserve now and pay later for flexibility.