Grand Canyon Zipline: Fly 40 MPH Over Grand Canyon West!

If the view from the rim takes your breath away, just wait until you’re soaring above it. Grand Canyon West is the only place in the entire canyon where you can zipline, making it a bucket list item for thrill seekers. 

You’ll launch from a high platform at Hualapai Point and soar 2,100 feet across a spectacular side canyon, suspended 700 feet above the rocky floor. With speeds reaching up to 40 mph, it’s an experience that’s equal parts thrilling and scenic.

Three individuals, wearing helmets and harnesses, are suspended in the air while riding parallel ziplines. They appear to be in mid-flight over a canyon or gorge.

Fast Facts

To secure your ride, make sure you’re in line before 3 p.m., as spots fill quickly.

Rider Requirements

To keep the ride safe and smooth, all zipliners must meet the following requirements:

A person in dark clothing and a helmet is seen mid-flight on a zipline, suspended over a rugged, rocky canyon beneath a clear blue sky.

Tips for First-Time Riders

Four people are seen zip-lining across a deep, V-shaped canyon gorge with steep, rocky walls, against a backdrop of distant, hazy blue mountains.

Take Your Canyon Visit to New Heights

The Zipline at Grand Canyon West is more than a thrill; it’s a chance to see the canyon from a completely different angle. And it’s an experience you can only get on the West Rim.