Walk in the space on the Skywalk of Grand Canyon

Walk in the space on the Skywalk of Grand Canyon


 

There's nothing more thrilling than being on the edge of one of the world’s seven wonders and walking onto a U-shaped cantilever bridge (A structure that is only supported on one end and projects horizontally into space) made of glass to experience personal encounters.

The Skywalk is located on the West Rim of the Grand Canyon. It was first opened to the public on March 28, 2007. The engineers had a challenging time designing and building it.


Sky Walking experience

Walking onto a 70 feet bridge of glass that is drawn into the canyon and over a height of 4,000 feet with only glasses between you and the scene below is absolutely a thrilling experience which gives you a feeling of bond with the canyon. But there is nothing to be scared about as the bridge is built to withstand a magnitude 8 earthquake and it can hold 71 million pounds. The chance to safely venture beyond the ledge is definitely tempting.

Essentially, it's almost as good as hiking in the natural wonders. And, because many individuals are physically unable to take a short trip into the Grand Canyon, The Skywalk is a great option for those with limited mobility.

Is it safe to walk on the Grand Canyon skywalk?

Of course!
The Skywalk is the largest cantilever glass bridge in the world, and
It can withstand winds up to 100 miles/hour.
It is built out of 46 panes of glass, Each glass weighs about 1,800 pounds.
The Skywalk bridge weighs 1.2 million pounds.
The Skywalk sits above the Canyon floor at almost twice as high as any high-rise in the world.
It can carry 71 million pounds and can withstand a magnitude 8 earthquake.
The Skywalk's red limestone can withstand 16,000 pounds of pressure per square inch.


How long can I be on the Skywalk ?

It is entirely up to you how long you take to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the skywalk. The Skywalk has an incredible sight, awesome views and the thrill of walking across the sky on the Skywalk makes it all worth it.


Who can go to the Skywalk and what to bring along ?

Skywalk visitors of all ages are welcome, including children who are of walking age.To protect the glasses from scratches and as well as the Canyon's from possible falling debris: purses/backpacks and definitely cell phones/cameras aren’t allowed on the Skywalk The rule is strictly enforced and you will be asked to pass through a metal detector. You can store your valuables in the free lockers at the entrance. During your visit to Grand Canyon West, hiking boots are strongly recommended due to the rugged terrain and shoes are required at all times including on the Skywalk. When you arrive,
To prevent your shoes from scratching the Skywalk glasses, you will be provided with booties to cover your shoes.


Taking Photos on Skywalk

The Skywalk is lined with trained photographers who will take pictures of you and your family in a variety of poses so taking pictures of this bucket list experience is possible even without your own camera or cell phone. Many visitors are photographed on the glass floor, gazing at the Canyon, throwing their arms high over their head, performing yoga poses and laying on the glass floor. A print of your picture may be purchased or can be installed on your USB drive.


How does the Skywalk manage to stay afloat?

The Skywalk bridge is anchored 45 feet deep into the limestone bedrock as counterweights for the U-shaped cantilever design of the Skywalk. The Skywalk is supported by mass dampers that are calibrated to lessen regular vibrations caused by visitors and winds.
The Skywalk is built on an eight-column foundation that supports six-foot-high, 32-inch-wide box beams with two-inch-thick walls.

Make your bucket list happen by booking your SkyWalk trip and more on Christianson tours!
Contact us for further information.
Phone: 702.456.9200
Fax – 702.434.7163
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