On the Res. A BNSF stack train snakes its way through the small town of Peach Springs, AZ as it heads west along the Seligman Subdivision. The town of Peach Springs is located along a lonely stretch of Route 66, but serves as the tribal capital of the Hualapai Indians. The Hualapais use the natural beauty of their reservation to attract tourists and income. They own "Grand Canyon West", where the skywalk is located and also offer the only one day rafting trip through the Grand Canyon. Even with decent opportunity and income, these people live in a remote region of Arizona, tucked far away from modern day America.