Discover Grand Canyon Village
Visitors can explore this stunning landscape on foot or by bike on one of many trails that stretch across the canyon's rim, or on horseback with a guided tour. There are also gondola rides over the canyon for those looking for an aerial view and rafting trips down the Colorado River. For those who prefer to stay closer to land, there are numerous scenic viewpoints where you can take in breathtaking panoramic views of the canyon and its sheer depths below.
The village also has a number of cultural attractions such as museums dedicated to Native American culture and art galleries displaying works made by tribal members living around Grand Canyon Village today. If you're looking for something more adventurous, then look no further than Grand Canyon's very own skywalk - a giant glass bridge suspended 4500 feet above the ground!
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