1. Eagle Point is a unique location within the Grand Canyon National Park that offers visitors the opportunity to experience Native American culture and history. The highlight of Eagle Point is the Grand Canyon Skywalk, a glass walkway that juts out over the canyon, offering breathtaking views of the Colorado River and surrounding cliffs. The Skywalk is a marvel of engineering, able to withstand winds of up to 100 miles per hour and an earthquake of up to 8.0 magnitude.
In addition to the Skywalk, visitors can explore the Native American Village, which is modeled after a traditional Havasupai village. Here, visitors can learn about the history, culture, and traditions of the Havasupai tribe, as well as see demonstrations of traditional dances, music, and crafts. There are also plenty of hiking trails in the area, offering visitors the chance to explore the stunning natural beauty of the Grand Canyon.
2. Eagle Point is open every day from 7:00am to 7:00pm. The phone number for Eagle Point is (888) 868-9378.
3. To access Eagle Point, visitors must purchase a ticket to the Grand Canyon West Rim. Tickets range in price from $49.00 to $82.00, depending on the package chosen. Transportation to Eagle Point is available on a shuttle bus, which departs from the Hualapai Ranch. Visitors can also drive to Eagle Point, but there is a fee for parking.