Taking A Canyon West Rim Bus Tour

Canyon West Rim bus tours are popular trips hosted by the Las Vegas-based tour company, Grand Canyon Destinations. The Grand Canyon West Rim bus tour enables you to see a number of key attractions. One of these sites is the Skywalk bridge that welcomes 700,000 visitors annually since its debut in March 2007. Other sites include Hualapai Ranch, owned by the Hualapai Native American tribe, Guano Point, and Eagle Point.

West Rim Visiting Hours

The Grand Canyon West Rim is open for public viewing 8:00am to 5:00pm daily from October through March, and from 7:00am to 7:00pm each day from April through September. The West Rim, which is more secluded that the popular South Rim, provides a more relaxing atmosphere and thinner crowds.

The Best Time to See the West Rim

The best time to explore the West Rim is in the spring or autumn, as the temperatures are cooler. The summertime heat frequently causes the temperature to rise over 100 degrees Fahrenheit, which can lead to heat sickness or dehydration.

If you elect to go in the summer, make sure you wear a sunscreen of at least an SPF (sun protection factor) of 15, and keep your head, arms, and legs protected. Carry plenty of water, as well, on the trip. The walls of the Canyon absorb the thick UV heat, which can be quite stifling if you are not used to desert temperatures.

Key Points of Interest On A Grand Canyon West Rim Bus Tour

When you book a Grand Canyon West Rim bus tour with a tour company, such as Grand Canyon Destinations, you can see four key points of interest. These sites include the following:

The Grand Canyon Skywalk

This plexiglass-floored bridge extends 70 feet over the Canyon’s rim, which enables visitors to see deep down into the chasm. Guests can view the Canyon 4,000 feet below the ground. The bridge, which is 10 feet wide, showcases glass walls that span four to six feet in height.

Don’t worry about the strength of the glass, as it can hold a large volume of traffic. The best way to see the Skywalk is to book a Grand Canyon West Rim bus tour, which takes the hassle out of trip planning and makes sightseeing more fun and exciting.

Eagle Point

Eagle Point is the site that features the Skywalk. Enjoy Native American performances at the site’s amphitheater and stop in at the gift shop to view handmade Native American arts and crafts.

Guano Point

Take the Highpoint Hike path and you will be rewarded with panoramic canyon views at Guano Point. You can also see the remains of a once-used tram, which stretches 8,800 feet across the site and into a once flourishing guano mine.

Hualapai Ranch

Owned and operated by the Hualapai Native American tribe, the Hualapai Ranch features cowboy entertainment.

Book Your Grand Canyon West Rim Bus Tour Today

As you can see, taking a Grand Canyon West Rim bus tour can be educational and fun. Why not book travel now with Grand Canyon Destinations and learn more about the packages? You can choose a West Rim bus tour, a guided walking tour to the West Rim, or a small group tour to this part of the Grand Canyon.

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About the Author

Kyle Gooverton

Kyle Gooverton

A Grand Canyon enthusiast! A local Las Vegas resident that loves the flora and the fauna of all things Southwest.