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Explore the rugged beauty of Grand Canyon West, home to the famous Skywalk, Eagle Point, and Guano Point. Experience the dramatic landscapes of the Hualapai Indian Reservation with tours that include airplane flights, helicopter rides, and river rafting adventures.
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Air Tours Over Grand Canyon Enjoy a peaceful flight to Grand Canyon West from Las Vegas aboard a sightseeing airplane featuring climate control, oversized windows for sightseeing, plush seating, and headset narration and music. If you're already visiting the West Rim, you can soar over the scenery in an airplane tour departing from the nearby air terminal.
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Small items like purses, diaper bags, medical bags, and fanny packs are permitted inside the Grand Canyon West. Large bags and backpacks may be stored at the Boulder City or Las Vegas air terminal if space permits; otherwise, large bags must be checked upon landing at the Grand Canyon West air terminal. Diaper bags and medical bags may require inspection by security before they can enter the park. Visitors should also be aware that there are metal detectors at the park entrance.
We definitely think the Grand Canyon West Rim is worth adding to your Southwestern vacation. At this rim of the canyon, you can walk along the glass-bottomed Skywalk bridge, soar over the expansive canyon in a fixed-wing airplane, land on the canyon floor aboard a helicopter, and float along the Colorado River on a pontoon boat cruise.
Yes! Grand Canyon West Rim tours departing from Las Vegas have the option to include roundtrip transportation to and from select hotels in Downtown Las Vegas and on the Strip.
Many people don't realize that the Grand Canyon has two distinct regions, or rims, of the canyon that they can tour.
The South Rim is the region of the canyon that encompasses the Grand Canyon National Park. The South Rim features the lush Kaibab National Forest and the historic Grand Canyon Village. Aerial tours of the South Rim soar over the widest and deepest parts of the Grand Canyon. Meanwhile, ground tours can take guests to world-famous lookouts like Bright Angel Point, Mather Point, Duck on a Rock, and Yavapai Point.
The West Rim is owned and operated by the Native American Hualapai Nation. In this region of the Grand Canyon, visitors can walk along the world-renowned Skywalk Bridge or visit famous lookouts like Eagle Point and Guano Point. GCSA helicopter tours have access to an exclusive landing spot at the bottom of the West Rim, allowing guests to explore the canyon floor and embark on a pontoon boat cruise of the Colorado River.
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Booking your Grand Canyon adventure is simple and straightforward.
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Check-in 30 mins prior and board.
Experience the views of a lifetime.
Every seat is a first-class experience. Here is what is included with every air tour booking.
Every passenger gets a window seat for unobstructed views.
Multi-language narration featuring music and history.
Air-conditioned cabins for year-round comfort.
Maintained to standards exceeding FAA regulations.
Complimentary hotel pickup from select locations.
Pilot-curated photo opportunities during flight.