Ever wondered what Arizona's most iconic natural wonder looks like from above? You can find out by embarking on one of the best Grand Canyon helicopter tours in the state. When you ride with Maverick Helicopters, you'll soar over the park at unimaginable heights, seeing the ancient landscape like never before. The best part? Absolutely no hiking is required.
Hiking might be the most popular way to explore the Grand Canyon, but it certainly isn't the only way.
When you take a ride with Maverick Helicopter, you get the rare and unique opportunity to see the canyon from above, and it's an experience you won't soon forget.
The company offers several different tours, ranging in length from just 25 minutes to more than 12 hours.
Departing from the Grand Canyon National Park Airport, the Canyon Dancer is the shortest and most affordable ride. It begins with a flight over the lush Kaibab National Forest before entering the Grand Canyon at Dragon Corridor. You'll see some of the most iconic rock formations in the park, soaring over the widest and deepest parts of the canyon.
If you're in the mood for an all-day excursion, the Colors & Canyons tour is for you.
With pickup and drop-off at most Phoenix and Scottsdale-area hotels, this exhilarating adventure begins with a scenic van ride through the quirky town of Williams, Flagstaff, and around the South Rim.
Afterwards, you'll embark on a 45-minute aerial tour of the canyon, with noteworthy sights including the North Rim, Desert View Watchtower, and Painted Desert, among other well-known spots.
You'll also have three hours to enjoy the park however you choose - hiking, shopping, dining, marveling at the views from the many lookout points, etc. Finally, you'll hop back on the shuttle and return to your hotel for some much-deserved rest.
Maverick Helicopter also offers a half-day, hotel-to-hotel tour of Grand Canyon West. This tour features a 900-year-old Joshua tree forest, a visit to the Hualapai Ranch & Western Town, Native American dancing, and a flight down to the bottom of the canyon.
Guests can opt to walk across the famous Skywalk bridge, and breakfast and lunch are included.
Prices range from $289-$474 per person.
Booking can be done online, and all you'll need to bring is a valid ID for each passenger over the age of 18.
Visit the Maverick Helicopters website or Facebook page for more information.
Have you ever taken an aerial tour of the Grand Canyon with Maverick Helicopters? If so, we'd love to hear all about your experience. Tell us in the comments! Don't forget to check out our previous article for another unique helicopter tour you can only take in Arizona.
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