Skywalk Bridge

Glass walkway Peach Springs, Arizona, United States
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What to expect

The Skywalk Bridge, located in Peach Springs, Arizona, is a cantilever glass bridge that extends 70 feet over the Grand Canyon, offering breathtaking views 4,000 feet to the Canyon floor below. It is the largest cantilever glass bridge in the world, weighing 1.2 million pounds and constructed out of 46 panes of glass. The bridge is strong enough to hold 71 million pounds and can withstand a magnitude 8 earthquake. Visitors can walk on the bridge, which is a thrilling experience, and professional photographers are available to capture memories. The Skywalk is family-friendly, and children of walking age are welcome. The place is also home to the Hualapai Tribe, who offer insights and information about the Grand Canyon, the Skywalk, and their traditions and culture

Plan your family visit to the Skywalk Bridge with these blog insights 👇

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This family's experience:

Activities: We walked on the Skywalk Bridge at Eagle Point

Highlights: We were amazed by the spectacular views of the Grand Canyon ✨