Hualupai Tribe
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The Hualapai People – The People of the Tall Trees – while once occupying up to 5 million acres south of the Colorado River, now reside on the Hualapai reservation: 1 million acres of land stretching 108 miles along the Colorado River and Grand Canyon. Tribal membership varies between 1500 and 2100 members who primarily […]
How to choose a tour
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The Grand Canyon is the most popular tourist destination in the American Southwest. There are a number of ways to see the West Grand Canyon, but the most time efficient is a tour departing from Las Vegas. A road trip from Las Vegas to Phoenix is a great way to see all the sites, but […]
Skywalk information
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The skywalk, located on Hualapai tribal lands, is the main attraction at Grand Canyon West’s Eagle Point. Grand Canyon West is remote: it will take a 3 hour drive from Las Vegas, a 6 hour drive from Phoenix, or a 5 hour drive from the south rim of the Grand Canyon. However, the long trek […]