We visited Grand Canyon West, a commercial operation of the Hualapai Tribal Nation.
On the way there, we enjoyed seeing lots of Joshua trees and snowy mountains:




The sign for Grand Canyon West:

The main terminal; there is lots of parking, an airport, large heliport, and gift store here:

One catches buses to reach the other two areas:

The first stop is Eagle Point:


Do you see the eagle?

A selfie:

The main attraction of Grand Canyon West is the Skywalk, a horseshoe-shaped glass bridge that extends 70 feet out over the canyon:



We went to the restaurant for lunch first, which had a great view over the Skywalk:






No personal belongings allowed on the Skywalk:

Line:

We put our stuff in a locker:

They have photographers on the Skywalk to take posed pictures:





Some stock pics of the Skywalk that came with our photo downloads:







After we experienced the Skywalk, we headed outside and looked at some Native American tribal structure exhibits:








Then caught a bus to Guano Point:

Posing ravens:

Nice Grand Canyon views:









This point is named for a guano mine (harvesting bat droppings for fertilizer); there are still some ruins of a tram used for that operation:




























A long line for the bus back to the terminal (it was much longer when we joined it):

On the way back to Kingman, “Expect Cattle”:

Yep, cows were expected:

A fun experience, and a different perspective on the Grand Canyon.