Hualapai Indian Reservation
The Hualapai Indian Reservation is located in northwestern Arizona, covering approximately 1,100 square miles. It is home to the Hualapai Tribe, which has a rich cultural heritage and history. The reservation is known for its stunning landscapes, including parts of the Grand Canyon and the Colorado River.
The tribe operates several businesses, including the popular Grand Canyon West, which features the famous Skywalk—a glass bridge extending over the canyon. The Hualapai people engage in traditional practices and modern economic development, balancing their cultural identity with contemporary opportunities.