Sedona Helicopter Tours
Soar above the red rocks allowing the landscape to unfold in breathtaking layers beneath you. Our helicopter tours offer a whole new perspective and a profound sense of awe and tranquility, revealing Sedona’s natural beauty in a way that ground-level views simply cannot capture. Select from three unique excursions tailored to your interests.
Secret Canyons
Discover Sedona’s awe-inspiring landscape, steeped in ancient history. From towering spires to deep canyons, the rugged terrain captivates. Embark on an aerial journey from Airport Mesa, venturing northwest to Devil’s Bridge and Secret Canyon. Ascend into the pristine wilderness of Mogollon Rim, descending through Boynton Canyon to witness ancient 700-year-old Sinagua cliff dwellings from above, leaving no trace.
Canyon & Skylines
Embark on a journey through Sedona’s ancient landscape and expansive skylines. From towering spires to deep canyons, explore the rugged terrain on an aerial adventure from Airport Mesa. Take flight and marvel at the iconic Cathedral Rock before reaching the renowned Bell Rock and Courthouse Butte. Head northward to greet Snoopy Rock near the Chapel of the Holy Cross, then cross over the lush vegetation and crystal-clear waters in Oak Creek Canyon. Swing northwest over Devil’s Bridge and Secret Canyon, ascending into the pristine wilderness of Mogollon Rim. Explore the remote beauty of Boynton Canyon to witness ancient 700-year-old Sinagua cliff dwellings from above, leaving no trace.
Verde Valley Expedition
Indulge in unparalleled beauty on our extended tour of the greater Sedona region. In addition to exploring the Sedona landscape, this expedition expands into more remote areas, including Sycamore Canyon, where the Verde River meanders lazily. Carved by wind and water, it is one of the largest and most diverse canyons in Arizona. Catch a glimpse of “Robbers Roost,” which may have served as hideouts for late 19th and early 20th century outlaws and bandits in its hidden alcoves. Marvel at the grandeur of Mingus Mountain, with the historic mining town of Jerome nestled on its slopes.