Marvel at this incredible steel and glass structure Step out beyond the Canyon walls Experience 720 degree views of the Grand Canyon Learn more about the Hualapai vision
The Grand Canyon Skywalk, the world’s highest man made structure -- by more than 2,300 feet! The glass, 70-foot long, open-air Skywalk is suspended 4,000 feet above the canyon floor, providing 720-degree views. The Skywalk is operated by the Hualapai Tribe, which owns and protects more than one million acres of land throughout the Grand Canyon’s western rim. During construction of the Skywalk, architects and engineers were concerned not only with safety, but also with creating a structure that would balance well with its natural surroundings and protect the values held by the Hualapai. As a result, the structure can support the weight of 71 fully loaded 747 airplanes, that’s a whopping 71 million pounds! It can withstand winds up to 100 miles per hour and survive a magnitude 8.0 earthquake as well. The Hualapai hope that sharing this land, and the breathtaking landscape, will provide their present and future generations with a much-needed economic revitalization. Although still under construction, the future The Skywalk facility, will also include a visitors center with a museum, movie theater, VIP lounge, gift shop and several restaurants and bars, including a high-end restaurant with an outdoor patio and rooftop seating. 
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