The 7 Best Things to do Adventurous in Hualapai Reservation, Hualapai Reservation

September 30, 2021 Alice Mieles

Discover the best top things to do in Hualapai Reservation, United States including Grand Canyon 9 Rapids, Rivers & Oceans THE ADVENTURE COMPANY, Hualapai River Runners, Grand Canyon Caverns, Grand Canyon West, Eagle Point, Grand Canyon Skywalk.

1. Grand Canyon 9 Rapids

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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Grand Canyon 9 Rapids

GC9 adds a fresh twist, a splash of new color, and great hospitality as you travel through the Hualapai Reservation on the mighty Colorado River. With added excitement your journey will begin in the lower granite gorge of the Grand Canyon.

2. Rivers & Oceans THE ADVENTURE COMPANY

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5.0 based on 132 reviews

Rivers & Oceans THE ADVENTURE COMPANY

Rivers & Oceans provides adventure travel in the Grand Canyon, western United States, Alaska, Baja and Hawaii. Activities include whitewater rafting, sea kayaking, multi-sport adventures and expedition cruises. We specialize in custom and charter trips. Rivers and Oceans is also one of a few companies to offer one-day Grand Canyon rafting trips in addition to our 2 to 16-day Grand Canyon rafting options. We're here to make your travel planning easy, please give is a call!

3. Hualapai River Runners

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4.5 based on 295 reviews

Hualapai River Runners

One Day White Water Rafting Begin to explore the Grand Canyon walls over the white water rapids of the Colorado River. Hike up to Travertine Falls, a natural waterfall, with your experienced guide. Hear about the history and culture of the Hualapai people. Look for local wildlife while enjoying lunch along the banks of the river. Continue through the Grand Canyon on a smooth water ride viewing the towering canyon from a unique perspective. Complete your adventure with a helicopter flight up to the top of Grand Canyon West, home of the Skywalk. Rafts depart from Peach Springs, Arizona on Historic Route 66 from the Hualapai Lodge and ground transportation returns you to Peach Springs. All this in just one day! 2-Day Paddle Rafting The 2-Day Paddle Rafting Trip is a weekend only excursion that will ramp off at Diamond Creek RM 225 at 8: 00 a.m. Designated stops will be held at Travertine Falls, Separation, and camping at Spencer Canyon. This trip will include lunch, dinner, breakfast and assorted snacks for paddle rafters. Operational hours will begin at Sunrise to Sunset. Cost is $650 per person and must be 12+ years of age. No additional services included.

4. Grand Canyon Caverns

Mile Marker 115 Route 66, Peach Springs, AZ 86434 +1 928-422-3223 [email protected] http://gccaverns.com/
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4.0 based on 472 reviews

Grand Canyon Caverns

These caverns began forming 300 million years ago and contain mummified remains of animals that died in them.

Reviewed By SandraN714 - Spotsylvania, United States

You pull into the parking lot and we’re greeted by John who gave us a little bit of information about the caverns we had booked a tour that included lunch which was a great deal Reggie was our tour guide through the Caverns he did an awesome job Afterwards we went back down is the Catherine and had lunch Randy did a great job of serving us our lunch and taking care of us the food was awesome the atmosphere was delightful I would recommend this place to anybody that is out by peach Spring it is so worth the trip to go and see the caverns and have lunch inside of the cabinets they also have a suite that you can book for the night and sleep in the caverns.

5. Grand Canyon West

Pierce Ferry Road To Diamond Bar Road, AZ 86434 +1 888-868-9378 [email protected] http://grandcanyonwest.com/
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4.0 based on 2,275 reviews

Grand Canyon West

Grand Canyon Resort Corporation is owned by the Hualapai Indian Tribe and is located in Peach Springs, Arizona. In 1988, the Hualapai Indian Tribe, which has occupied the land since 1883, established GCRC, welcoming millions of visitors each year to tour the area, including the nearby lodge, ranch, River Runners and Grand Canyon West. To further increase tourism in the area, the Grand Canyon Skywalk was built in 2007. The Skywalk is a glass, horseshoe-shaped bridge that enables visitors to walk beyond the canyon walls at Grand Canyon West, suspending them 4,000 feet above the riverbed and providing an unparalleled view of this natural wonder.

Reviewed By bobsterz - Willand, United Kingdom

Having previously been to the South rim, I wasnt sure how the West rim would compare. I wasnt disappointed! Loved this place, and the Skywalk is a must! The whole West Rim experience was fantastic, with views to die for and access to all 3 areas eas so easy to get to with the frequent shuttle buses.

6. Eagle Point

Eagle Point Rd Grand Canyon West, AZ 86434 +1 888-868-9378 [email protected] https://grandcanyonwest.com/explore/west-rim/skywalk-eagle-point/
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4.0 based on 359 reviews

Eagle Point

Reviewed By Blueharly49

This was my 50th Birthday off Bucket list surprise from my wife and with my short of saying , my fear of open hights this photographer helped and I ended up completing 3xs. Truly an amazing experience Thank you Justin for being patient and professional If any goes request Justin and he doesn't ask but deserves any tips you may give As for rest of staff , just truly awesome Thanks again and hope to come back someday

7. Grand Canyon Skywalk

Eagle Point Rd Grand Canyon West, AZ 86434 +1 888-868-9378 [email protected] https://grandcanyonwest.com/explore/west-rim/skywalk-eagle-point/
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3.5 based on 5,043 reviews

Grand Canyon Skywalk

Walk among the clouds at the Grand Canyon Skywalk. See breath taking sights and experience the Grand Canyon like never before. Located at Eagle Point where the natural rock formation of an Eagle is prominently in view for all to see. This glass, horseshoe-shaped bridge enables visitors to walk beyond the canyon walls at Grand Canyon West, suspending them 4,000 feet above the riverbed and providing an unparalleled view of this natural wonder. Guests can purchase hot lunches, cold drinks, and snacks while visiting. Located on the Hualapai Reservation, the Skywalk is located at Eagle Point at Grand Canyon West. Visitors can enjoy the Native American Village, Traditional Bird Dancers every day and breath taking views.

Reviewed By Departure724369

Myself and my partner, have just returned from a trip to the Grand Canyon West Rim with skywalk/lunch. The experience was breathtaking , the view of the West Rim was amazing, especially from Eagle Point and Guano Point and we had some amazing photos taken of us while over looking the sky walk. Our photographer Carly was lovely and good at her job, the photos will be treasured forever. We purchased the tickets through trip advisor before we went to Las Vegas, this was the reason for our holiday as we have been to Las Vegas many times before but never the Grand Canyon. Our tour operator was Grey Line, we were collected from our hotel and dropped back off at the end of our tour(a full day). Our driver was Thomas L ,he was amazing very knowledgable, funny, friendly and made our bus journey the best ever. We stopped off at Hoover Dam on our way to the Grand Canyon which was fantastic. I am privileged to have had the opportunity to visit one of the seven wonders of the world. A fantastic experience, staff at the Grand Canyon/ Thomas L from Grey Line, carry on the good work. Amazing people looking after an Amazing landmark????

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