This portion of the wondrous Grand Canyon not only offers spectacular views of the natural phenomenon, but gives visitors a chance to meet and interact with the Hualapai Native American Tribe that oversees operations here. Grand Canyon West Rim is located on a Hualapai Reservation established in 1883 and is not part of Grand Canyon National Park. It attracts approximately 200,000 visitors every year and its popular SkyWalk glass bridge jutting out from the canyon is bringing in more tourists than ever. Other points of interest on the West Rim are Hualapai Ranch, Native American Village, Guano Point and Eagle Point.
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