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Grand Canyon West Rim Tours

4.7 (47 342 reviews)

Explore the Grand Canyon West Rim with guided bus trips, luxury helicopter flights, and optional Skywalk upgrades. Depart from Las Vegas to experience panoramic views, Hoover Dam stops, and convenient hotel pickups.

🚁 Helicopter and bus tour options
🌉 Optional Skywalk ticket upgrades
🚐 Las Vegas hotel pickups included
📅 Free 24-hour cancellation available
Grand Canyon West, Hoover Dam Stop and Optional Lunch and Skywalk Free Cancellation
4.9 (22 296)

Grand Canyon West, Hoover Dam Stop and Optional Lunch and Skywalk

A day trip from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon West Rim with 3.5 hours to explore Eagle and Guano Points.

Grand Canyon West, Hoover Dam Stop, Breakfast, Lunch & Skywalk Free Cancellation
4.9 (12 922) ⏱ 10h 30min

Grand Canyon West, Hoover Dam Stop, Breakfast, Lunch & Skywalk

Discover the Grand Canyon West Rim on a luxury coach tour featuring a sit-down breakfast and Hoover Dam photo stop.

Grand Canyon West Rim Bus Tour + Optional Skywalk Tour Free Cancellation
4.6 (4 290)

Grand Canyon West Rim Bus Tour + Optional Skywalk Tour

Travel from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon West Rim to explore Eagle Point, Guano Point, and the Hoover Dam.

Grand Canyon West & Hoover Dam Tour With Breakfast At IHOP Free Cancellation
4.8 (2 999) ⏱ 11h

Grand Canyon West & Hoover Dam Tour With Breakfast At IHOP

Spend 3.5 hours exploring Grand Canyon West's viewpoints and the Skywalk with breakfast and lunch included.

Grand Canyon West Rim Luxury Helicopter Tour from Las Vegas Free Cancellation
4.6 (1 347) ⏱ 3h

Grand Canyon West Rim Luxury Helicopter Tour from Las Vegas

Fly from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon West Rim, passing the Hoover Dam and returning over the Las Vegas Strip.

Small Group Tour: Grand Canyon West Rim, Skywalk & Hoover Dam Free Cancellation
4.9 (1 135) ⏱ 10h

Small Group Tour: Grand Canyon West Rim, Skywalk & Hoover Dam

Small Group Tour: Grand Canyon West Rim, Skywalk & Hoover Dam

Grand Canyon West Rim Helicopter Tour with Champagne Toast
4.6 (996) ⏱ 4h 30min

Grand Canyon West Rim Helicopter Tour with Champagne Toast

Fly from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon floor for a champagne picnic 3,200 feet below the rim.

Extended Grand Canyon West Rim Air-Only Helicopter Tour Free Cancellation
4.7 (667) ⏱ 4h

Extended Grand Canyon West Rim Air-Only Helicopter Tour

A 90-minute flight from Las Vegas covering Lake Mead, Hoover Dam, and the full expanse of the Grand Canyon.

Small Group Grand Canyon West and 7 Magic Mountains Day Tour Free Cancellation
5.0 (434)

Small Group Grand Canyon West and 7 Magic Mountains Day Tour

Visit the Grand Canyon West, Hoover Dam, and Seven Magic Mountains on a full-day guided tour from Las Vegas.

Grand Canyon West Rim Aerial Helicopter Tour
4.4 (256) ⏱ 4h

Grand Canyon West Rim Aerial Helicopter Tour

Fly from Boulder City over the Grand Canyon West Rim, Hoover Dam, and Lake Mead on a scenic helicopter tour.

What Visitors Say

Read what travelers share about their experience visiting Grand Canyon — from practical tips to personal highlights.

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Marcus T. United Kingdom, Mar 2026
4.8

"Brilliant day out from Vegas! The pickup was right on time at 6:30 AM from the Excalibur. The bus was comfy, and the stop at the Hoover Dam was a great bonus. The Skywalk is terrifying but totally worth it. Just annoyed I couldn't take my own photos on the glass."

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David K. Canada, Feb 2026
4.4

"Long day but very well organized. The breakfast stop at IHOP was quick and filling. The canyon itself is breathtaking, especially Eagle Point. It was pretty hot even in October, so definitely bring a hat. The bus air conditioning was a lifesaver on the ride back."

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Tom W. United States, Feb 2026
4.7

"The Skywalk package was awesome. Walking 4,000 feet above the river is wild. The food at the Skyview restaurant was actually pretty decent for a tourist spot. Only downside was the strict no-bag rule at Hoover Dam, but the lockers at the canyon made up for the hassle."

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Aisha M. Australia, Jan 2026
4.9

"Did the 90-minute aerial only helicopter flight because we were short on time in Vegas. Perfect solution! We got picked up from the Bellagio, flew right over the Hoover Dam and the West Rim, and were back in time for lunch. Incredible views and super smooth flight."

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Sarah J. United States, Oct 2025
5.0

"We booked the helicopter tour and it was the highlight of our trip. The pilot was super knowledgeable and the views over Lake Mead were insane. They did weigh us before boarding, which is standard. Getting to see the canyon from above is something I'll never forget."

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Elena R. Spain, Oct 2025
4.5

"Took the small group VIP tour in the Mercedes van. Highly recommend paying a bit extra for the smaller group! We had plenty of time at Guano Point to walk around and eat our lunch. The guide kept us hydrated with free bottled water all day."

What to Expect on Your Grand Canyon West Rim Tour

A trip to the Grand Canyon West Rim is one of the most popular and accessible ways to experience the canyon, especially if you are traveling from Las Vegas. You can expect dramatic desert landscapes, thrilling viewpoints, and a variety of ways to see the gorge, from luxury coaches to scenic helicopter flights.

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Eagle Point & Skywalk

Stand on a glass-bottomed bridge suspended 4,000 feet above the canyon floor. It offers a thrilling, unobstructed view straight down into the gorge.

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Guano Point

Hike up to this stunning peninsula for nearly 360-degree panoramic views of the canyon and the Colorado River winding below.

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Hoover Dam Stops

Many driving tours include a scenic stop at the Hoover Dam Memorial Bridge, giving you a chance to photograph this massive engineering marvel.

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Helicopter Flights

Take to the skies for an aerial perspective. Flights soar over Lake Mead, the Hoover Dam, and descend directly into the canyon's massive rift.

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Hualapai Culture

The West Rim is located on the Hualapai Indian Reservation. You'll have the chance to learn about their heritage and enjoy meals at local viewpoints.

Things to Know Before Booking

Planning your West Rim tour requires a few key decisions, from choosing how you want to travel to understanding the specific rules of the Hualapai Reservation.

Tour Types Available

You can choose between full-day bus tours (10-11 hours) departing from Las Vegas, or shorter helicopter tours (3-4.5 hours). Bus tours usually offer optional upgrades like the Skywalk or a pontoon boat ride.

The Skywalk Camera Rule

If you buy a Skywalk ticket, know that absolutely no personal items, including cell phones and cameras, are allowed on the glass bridge. Complimentary lockers are provided to store your belongings safely.

No National Park Fees

The West Rim is owned and operated by the Hualapai Tribe, meaning it is not part of Grand Canyon National Park. You do not have to pay the standard $30 National Park vehicle fee or the $100 non-US resident fee.

Strict Luggage Restrictions

Because most bus tours stop at the Hoover Dam, large bags, backpacks, and luggage are strictly prohibited due to federal security rules. Bring only a small daypack that fits under your seat.

Helicopter Weight Limits

Helicopter tours have strict weight limits for aircraft balance. Passengers weighing over 250 to 300 lbs (depending on the operator) are usually required to purchase an additional seat.

Included Meals

Many full-day bus tours include a hot breakfast at a restaurant like IHOP and a scenic lunch at Eagle Point or Guano Point. Check your specific tour details to see what meals are covered.

Dress Code & Weather

The Hualapai Tribe enforces a dress code prohibiting excessively torn clothing or swimwear. Wear comfortable walking shoes with good grip, and bring a hat and sunscreen, as shade is very limited.

Which Grand Canyon West Rim Tour Is Best for You?

Full-Day Bus TourBus Tour + SkywalkSmall Group VIP TourHelicopter Aerial Tour
Duration 10-11 hours10-11 hours10 hours3-4.5 hours
Best for Budget travelers & familiesThrill-seekersComfort & personalized experienceTight schedules & aerial photography
Includes Hoover Dam stop, lunch, guide, Vegas hotel pickupSkywalk admission, breakfast/lunch, Hoover Dam stopLuxury Mercedes van, Skywalk ticket, lunch, max 14 people70-90 min flight, hotel transfers, champagne toast (on some)
Price from $94$143$229$439

Plan Your Visit to Grand Canyon

The Grand Canyon West Rim is open daily, year-round. Operating hours typically run from early morning until sunset, though exact times can fluctuate slightly depending on the season.

If you are taking a guided tour from Las Vegas, expect a very early start. Most bus tours schedule their hotel pickups between 5:00 AM and 7:00 AM to maximize your time at the canyon and beat the worst of the midday traffic.

Helicopter tours offer more flexible departure times throughout the day, with flights leaving in the morning, afternoon, and sometimes closer to sunset.

The West Rim is located approximately 130 miles from Las Vegas, making it the closest Grand Canyon access point to the city. The drive takes about 2.5 hours each way.

  • Bus Tours: Most operators provide convenient pickup and drop-off from major hotels on the Las Vegas Strip and Downtown. You will travel in air-conditioned coaches or luxury Mercedes sprinters.
  • Helicopter Tours: Flights depart either directly from Las Vegas or from the nearby Boulder City terminal. Shuttle transfers from your hotel to the terminal are usually included in the tour price.

The most comfortable times to visit the West Rim are during the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November). During these months, the weather is warm but not oppressive, making it perfect for walking around Guano Point and Eagle Point.

Summer Warnings: From June to August, the desert heat is intense, often exceeding 105°F (40°C). If you visit during summer, early morning tours are highly recommended to avoid the peak afternoon heat. Always bring extra water.

Winter months (December to February) are cooler and less crowded, but you should bring layers as the winds on the rim can be quite chilly.

The Grand Canyon West Rim is generally accessible, but there are a few logistical things to keep in mind:

  • Bus Tours: Most tour buses are not lift-equipped. Wheelchairs must be collapsible and stored in the luggage compartment. Guests must be able to board the bus with the assistance of their travel companion.
  • The Skywalk: The glass bridge and the shuttle buses operating within the West Rim are fully wheelchair accessible.
  • Helicopters: Physically challenged passengers must be accompanied by an able-bodied person capable of lifting them 42 inches into the aircraft.

The West Rim is a well-developed tourist destination with several facilities to make your visit comfortable:

  • Dining: You can grab a meal at the Skyview Restaurant at Eagle Point or the Guano Point Eatery. Many tours include a meal voucher for these locations.
  • Lockers: Free, secure lockers are provided at the Skywalk to store your phones, cameras, and bags before stepping onto the glass.
  • Restrooms: Restrooms are available at the main welcome center and the major viewpoints. Luxury tour coaches also typically feature onboard restrooms for the long drive from Vegas.

Because the West Rim is located on the Hualapai Indian Reservation and tours cross federal property (Hoover Dam), strict rules apply:

  • No Cameras on Skywalk: Absolutely no personal items, phones, or cameras are allowed on the glass bridge to prevent dropping and scratching the surface.
  • Luggage Ban: Due to security restrictions at the Hoover Dam, large backpacks, suitcases, and luggage are not permitted on tour buses.
  • Dress Code: The Hualapai Tribe requires respectful attire. Clothing with offensive graphics, excessively torn items, or string bikinis are not allowed.
  • No Drones: Operating unmanned aircraft is strictly prohibited in the canyon airspace.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Grand Canyon West Rim part of the National Park?

No, the West Rim is owned and operated by the Hualapai Tribe and is located on their reservation. Because it is not a U.S. National Park, you do not have to pay the standard $30 vehicle entrance fee or the $100 non-US resident fee.

Can I take my phone or camera on the Skywalk?

No, personal items including cell phones, cameras, and purses are strictly prohibited on the Skywalk. This rule is enforced to prevent items from dropping and scratching the glass floor. Free lockers are provided to store your things.

How long is the drive from Las Vegas to the West Rim?

The drive from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon West Rim takes approximately 2.5 hours each way. Most bus tours schedule a brief stop at the Hoover Dam along the route to break up the journey.

Are meals included in the tour price?

It depends on the specific tour you book. Many full-day bus tours include a hot breakfast on the way and a lunch voucher to use at Eagle Point or Guano Point. Always check the 'inclusions' section of your ticket.

Can I bring my luggage on the tour bus?

No, luggage and large backpacks are not allowed on these tours. Because the buses stop at or pass over the Hoover Dam, federal security restrictions prohibit large bags. You can only bring a small daypack that fits under your seat.

What is the weight limit for the helicopter tours?

Helicopter operators have strict weight limits for aircraft balance, usually capped around 250 to 300 lbs per passenger. If you exceed this limit, you will be required to purchase an additional seat directly from the operator on the day of the flight.

Do I need to bring my passport or ID?

If you are taking a helicopter tour, a valid government-issued photo ID (like a passport or driver's license) is required by federal law to board the aircraft. For bus tours, it is still highly recommended to carry your ID.

What should I wear for a West Rim tour?

Wear comfortable walking shoes with good grip for navigating the rocky viewpoints. The Hualapai Tribe also enforces a dress code, so avoid excessively torn clothing or swimwear. Don't forget sunscreen and a hat, as shade is very limited.

Are these tours suitable for infants and toddlers?

Yes, most bus tours are family-friendly. Infants under 2 usually ride free on an adult's lap. If you purchase a Skywalk ticket, infants must be carried while on the glass bridge. Car seats are required for young children on the buses.

Will I get to hike down into the canyon?

No, West Rim tours focus on the rim viewpoints like Eagle Point and Guano Point. There are no maintained trails for tourists to hike to the bottom from here. If you want to reach the bottom, you would need to book a helicopter tour that lands on the canyon floor.

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