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Grand Canyon All American Helicopter Landing Tour

Tour Features

  • Includes hotel pick up and return
  • Unrestricted views from the helicopter
  • Stereo headphones and pre-recorded narration
  • Temperature-controlled helicopter
  • Multi-lingual services in 12 languages

Quick Information

Tour Duration: 4 hours

Departure Time: Early morning to mid afternoon, daily.

Allow 90 minutes for hotel pick-up.

Tour Description

The thrill of a helicopter flight over fascinating Southwestern landmarks, an exclusive view of the Grand Canyon not available elsewhere, and a private picnic just above the Colorado River are highlights of the tour.

Visitors depart from the area aboard a climate-controlled, specially-designed sightseeing helicopter equipped with panoramic windows. Every passenger enjoys unobstructed views during the flight to the Canyon’s West Rim, home of the Hualapai Native American reservation. During the trip, guests don headphones to listen to a recorded narration filled with amazing history and fun facts about their destination, including extinct volcanoes. The tour narration is available in several different languages.

Passengers are introduced to Boulder City, the community built by the U.S. Government to house the thousands of Hoover Dam workers and their families. Before the city was completed in the early-1930s, Depression Era job seekers lived in deplorable shanties, coping with unbearable summer temperatures. Stories of their survival are amazing. Today, the city of approximately 15,000 people is a quaint, small-town whose residents pride themselves on their origins as the “city by the Dam site.”

Tour Highlights

  • Panoramic views and photo opportunities
  • Helicopter flight to the Grand Canyon and return
  • Boulder City
  • Lake Mead National Recreation Area
  • Hoover Dam
  • Complimentary light meal at the canyon's bottom.

In the distance, passengers have an incomparable view of Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, and the Colorado River, the trio of landmarks that daily affects life in seven Western states and portions of Mexico. It’s possible to see why the Dam is considered one of the top engineering marvels in the U.S. Weighing in at more than six million tons, the massive structure is the first of several dams built on the Colorado River, to not only provide power and water to downstream users, but also to control the River’s periodic rampaging floods.

Sightseers can personally connect with the River after arriving at the West Rim of the Grand Canyon. The helicopter will make a 4,000-foot descent into the Canyon and land just above the River. Guests have a close-up view of the layers of ancient rock formations artfully crafted on the Canyon walls by time and erosion. Permission to land in the Canyon is exclusively permitted this tour by the Hualapai Indians, spiritual caretakers of the West Rim.

Tour takers can experience more Native American culture during a picnic lunch under an authentic Indian Ramada, a brush shelter built in the traditional manner. The Ramada not only provides shade, but is a marvelous backdrop for photographs. The experience is completed with a champagne toast to the experience. When the helicopter begins its ascent for the return trip to Boulder City, passengers will have an amazing view of the Indian Village and Skywalk, a glass bridge that extends 4,000 feet over the Canyon

Helpful Tips

  • Summer high temperatures average 105 degrees F; winter is 58 degrees
  • Temperature information is available online by visiting www.visitlasvegas.com
  • Wear casual clothing; dress in layers
  • Running or walking shoes are preferable to leather dress shoes
  • Sunscreen, camera, binoculars, a hat, and light jacket are suggested
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