Tour the Grand Canyon in Grand Fashion with a Helicopter Tour
With a length of 277 miles, the Grand Canyon is a sprawling natural wonder that is near impossible to fully explore in one venture. However, with a helicopter flight over the Canyon you’ll at least gain an encompassing view of its deep chasm, and find an exciting excursion as well. And whether you’re looking to explore the Grand Canyon specifically or would prefer an engaging look at both the Canyon and surrounding area, there are a variety of helicopter tours that can present just the picture you’re looking for.
The Imperial Helicopter Tour offers approximately 50 minutes of flight over the Grand Canyon for a thorough, panoramic view of the natural wonder. Along the helicopter tour you’ll explore the Painted Desert, Colorado River and Eastern Canyon. From soaring high above the Canyon to cutting past its multi-shaded walls, you’ll find that a helicopter experience offers a view of the Grand Canyon quite unlike any other form of transportation with the Imperial Helicopter Tour.
Along the North Canyon Tour you’ll cut through Dragon Corridor along your way to the heart of the Canyon itself. In total, the helicopter tour lasts approximately 30 minutes. Those looking for a quick yet comprehensive look at the Grand Canyon will find few tours better suited than the North Canyon Tour.
Havasupai Heli-Hiking Day
The Havasupai Heli-Hiking Day offers an adventurous journey that will take travelers into the depth of the Grand Canyon, and onto Havasupai lands. You’ll journey by helicopter into the Canyon for an exciting entrance, and have the day to explore the Havasupai Village and surrounding Grand Canyon area. From learning about the native culture to admiring the beauty of the land – including the village’s sparkling waterfall, the Havasupai Heli-Hiking Day can offer a glimpse into a completely different world right here in America




The North Canyon Tour sounds like it would be the perfect fit for me. It sounds really interesting.
I’ve never been to the Grand Canyon but will definitely have to go at least once. I hear it’s absolutely beautiful!