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There's also an option to brave the world-famous glass Skywalk for sweeping views (and an additional ... which is owned and operated by the Hualapai Tribal Nation. In the tribe's traditions, the Grand ...
To behold the Grand Canyon from above, visitors usually book a helicopter tour or ride a zip line. But at the west rim of the canyon, there's a third (and equally adrenaline-inducing) option: Skywalk.
Members of an impoverished Indian tribe watched from behind a fence Wednesday as workers inched a massive glass-bottomed walkway over the edge of the Grand Canyon and fastened it to ...
Grand Canyon West, owned and operated by Hualapai, now has a new solar power project that will save the tribe about $11.5 million over 25 years.
A century-old gas station on Route 66 in Arizona was once the heart of the Hualapai Nation. The building is crumbling, but the tribe has plans to breathe new life into the landmark.
The Grand Canyon Skywalk at Grand Canyon West offers a unique experience. What to know about the glass bridge attraction on the Hualapai Reservation.
Located outside of Grand Canyon National Park in the Grand Canyon West area, the Skywalk is managed by the Hualapai Tribe, according to the National Park Service.
Located outside of Grand Canyon National Park in the Grand Canyon West area, the Skywalk is managed by the Hualapai Tribe, according to the National Park Service.
Home to the Grand Canyon Skywalk, Zip Line, and Whitewater Rafting. Grand Canyon Resort Corporation (GCRC) is wholly-owned by the Hualapai Tribe and is located in Peach Springs, Arizona.