Grand Canyon North Rim Helicopter Tour

Grand Canyon North Rim Helicopter Tour

Pricing Update Information

The pricing information for this tour has been updated as of May 2024.

In this list, you will find the key facts of this tour. What makes Grand Canyon North Rim Helicopter Tour so special, and why should you consider booking this tour?
What you'll get with this package
  • Spanning the whole width of the Grand Canyon
  • Stunning views of the North Rim
  • Perfect way to experience the northern part of the Grand Canyon

A Grand Canyon North Rim helicopter tour is considered the most exciting and memorable way to experience the majesty of the Grand Canyon. This exhilarating helicopter tour is a perfect addition to any Grand Canyon getaway. The tour departs from the Grand Canyon National Park airport and flies over the Kaibab National Forest, across the deepest and widest part of the Canyon, providing a wonderful helicopter tour to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.

Papillon Helicopter flying the Grand Canyon's North Rim
Papillon Helicopter flying the Grand Canyon’s North Rim

Passengers on the helicopter tour can experience the most diverse geography of the Grand Canyon, nearly a mile deep, with breathtaking views of Grand Canyon National Park as they fly over the mighty Colorado River towards the North Rim. The tour also offers sights of incredible temples and buttes, including the famous rock formations like the Tower of Ra and Vishnu Schist, as they fly back through the Dragon Corridor before landing at the helipad.

Grand Canyon North Rim Helicopter Tour

The North Canyon helicopter tour provides an up-close and personal view of some of the oldest geology known to mankind. With the National Park Service converting the North Rim to day-use only in late 2021, this tour offers the best opportunity to see the area up close. This exhilarating helicopter tour is the perfect addition to any Grand Canyon National Park getaway.

Christian Hänsel before his first flight with AirStar Helicopters at the Grand Canyon in 2004.
The information on this page has been hand crafted by Christian Hänsel. Christian has been to the Grand Canyon many times and flown often on both on heliopcter and airplane tours.