Only a two hour drive from Las Vegas, Laughlin and Lake Havasu, the West Rim provides guests with an opportunity to experience the awe-inspiring canyon from many different perspectives. Walk the glass panels on the Skywalk and take in the epic views at Guano Point and Eagle Point plus an array of other activities. Please Note: This is an admission ticket only and transportation from surrounding cities is not included.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Lunch (if option selected)
Admission to Grand Canyon West
Access to 2 Viewpoints: Eagle Point and Guano Point
Hop-on hop-off transportation between lookout points at Grand Canyon West
Skywalk Ticket (If option selected)
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Food and Beverages (unless option selected)
Skywalk Tickets (unless option selected)
Skywalk: Includes access to the Grand Canyon Skywalk.
*Cameras and cell phones are not permitted on the Skywalk.
General Admission: Admission ticket to Grand Canyon West.
General Admission Ticket: Last ticket sold 1 hour prior to closing *Does not include admission to the Grand Canyon Skywalk
Skywalk: Includes access to the Grand Canyon Skywalk.
*Cameras and cell phones are not permitted on the Skywalk.
Meal Voucher: Includes Meal Voucher to use at either Guano Point Cafe or Skywalk Cafe.
General Admission: Admission ticket to Grand Canyon West.
Operated by Grand Canyon Resort Company
411 reviews
Carole M,
Feb 18, 2025
I recommend this park during weekday or off season. 2 1/2 hour drive from LV, easy ride, have a full tank so you do not have to stop at the only highway gas station on the road. I agree with the review regarding lines, ,It will be overwhelming on a busy day due to the parking and buses. We purchased general admission only, online prior to our visit. we brought our own lunches and enjoy lunch at guano point overlooking the canyon. Once you arrive, you park your car walk through the gift shop directly to the bus if you have your ticket or purchase your ticket at the gift shop. buses run every 4 to 5 minutes, but if there is a line, you may have to wait up to 30 minutes or more. The only way to enter the park is with the bus. the bus ran on a loop from the main entrance the Skyview, Guano point, and back to the main entrance . Unless you have a ticket for the viewpoint, I highly recommend not to stop at the viewpoint. The view of the canyon is minimal and nothing else to see. just stay on the bus to guano point and enjoy the walk. Around the point it is spectacular and breast taking ,be careful there is no security no gate no fence. During high season, I would have freaked out by the amount of people walking around that point without any safety precaution. on the day we visited it was perfect. there is a restroom at guano point and tables where you can sit. The staff was friendly the bus drivers were friendly. I do not regret spending the money for this park, as nature needs to be preserved.
Shelia S,
Dec 31, 2024
The majestic feeling of seeing God's creation with my Sweetheart, being seniors with more years behind us than we do ahead, gives our togetherness an eternal moment.
Jabco J,
Dec 29, 2024
We have nice vacation time and the app helps me to lots. Easy to book and clear instructions. Highly recommended.
Kevin M,
Nov 10, 2024
The food experience was terrible. I asked the lady at the first stop to put American cheese on my grilled chicken sandwich. She told me it only comes with Swiss meanwhile the cheeseburger on the menu is American cheese. Bus driver from Philly was awesome. Go birds.
Philip H,
Oct 24, 2024
The overall experience of seeing the Grand Canyon for the first time can’t be overstated. The Sky Walk was interesting, but maybe a bit overrated. Just the awesomeness of the Canyon itself made the trip worth it. A little uneasiness seeing people get dangerously close to the edge, but no one died during our visit. Facilities were clean and the crowds well managed, but finding out the cafe at Eagles Point was closed for remodeling was a disappointment. The food at Guano Point was good, but the offerings at the Zip-line stop were inedible. We splurged for the all too brief helicopter ride to the canyon floor, but we all agreed it was worth it. All in all we thoroughly enjoyed our tour of the Western Rim through Viator. Our advice is to drive on your own if you can and arrive early to avoid the tour bus crowds.