1. Grand Canyon West Rim is located at a distance of 120 miles from Las Vegas and is home to some of the most stunning views of the Grand Canyon. This rim is owned and operated by the Hualapai Indian Tribe and offers unique experiences such as the Skywalk, a glass platform that extends 70 feet over the edge of the canyon. Visitors can also enjoy helicopter tours, river rafting, and horseback riding. Another popular attraction is the Eagle Point, which is home to a 20-foot tall eagle sculpture made of bronze.
2. The Grand Canyon West Rim is open daily from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm. Visitors can contact the Grand Canyon West Rim at (888) 868-9378 for more information.
3. Ticket prices for the Grand Canyon West Rim can vary depending on the package chosen. The most popular package includes admission to the Skywalk, shuttle service to various viewpoints, and a meal. This package costs around $110 per person. Visitors can also choose to add on additional experiences such as helicopter tours, river rafting, and horseback riding at an extra cost. Transportation to the Grand Canyon West Rim can be arranged through various tour companies or visitors can choose to drive themselves.