Grand Canyon Glass Bridge
Our helicopter ascended from the bottom of the Grand Canyon, and there, to my right, I saw it. The Skywalk. Supported by a u-shaped metal frame, it hung precariously over the edge. I couldn’t wait to...
View ArticleWhat You Should Know About Grand Canyon West
The Hualapai American Indian Reservation is made up of nearly one million acres of land that includes the Grand Canyon. In 1988, the Hualapai Tribe opened their land to the public and created Grand...
View ArticleIs There a Grand Canyon Helicopter Tour with Lunch on the Bottom and a Tour...
Yes, and it’s one of my absolute favorite Grand Canyon helicopter tours from Las Vegas. I refer to it as the mother of all flights because it covers all bases and leaves no stone unturned. Choose this...
View ArticleIs there a Las Vegas Helicopter Tour that Lands at the Grand Canyon Skywalk?
Yes, there are Grand Canyon Skywalk helicopter tours from Las Vegas. Flights leave daily, and there are multiple departure times that start in the morning and continue until sunset. Know that this...
View ArticleLas Vegas Grand Canyon Helicopter Tours
The coolest thing to do when visiting Sin City? Taking a Las Vegas Grand Canyon helicopter tour, of course! These phenomenal flights take off from Vegas daily and get you to the canyon in under an...
View ArticleMy Las Vegas Helicopter Tour to Grand Canyon West (Part 3)
By Keith Kravitz – In all, you’ll have spent up to an hour at the bottom of the West Rim, which includes the Champagne picnic and the cruise. It’s ample time, but for shutterbugs like me, it’s never...
View ArticleWhat’s All This Talk About Grand Canyon Skywalk Booties?
Lots of confusion if it’s OK or not to wear shoes on the Skywalk. The short answer is “no,” and please don’t get the impression that you can show up barefoot (you’d fry the soles of your feet if you...
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