Indian Territory Grand Canyon West Helicopter Tour from Las Vegas, NV

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Helicopter Tour to Grand Canyon Indian Territory

Overview

Soar over Hoover Dam and Lake Mead on an unforgettable helicopter tour to Grand Canyon and Hualapai Indian Territory with dual landings. You’ll descend 3,500 feet below the rim for a 30-minute champagne landing with snacks. Then, land at Grand Canyon West for 2.5 hours to explore Eagle Point and Guano Point before your return flight over the Las Vegas Strip.

up to 7.5 hrs 1 or more people

Good To Know

  • This exhilarating 7.5-hour helicopter tour from Las Vegas will take you over Hoover Dam, Mojave Desert, and Fortification Hill, an extinct volcano.
  • Descend and land 3,500 feet below the rim for a champagne toast, drinks, and light snacks 300 feet above the Colorado River.
  • Ascend to the West Rim for a second landing with panoramic views at Eagle Point and Guano Point.
  • Restroom facilities are available at Grand Canyon West Rim. There are none at the bottom of the Grand Canyon.
  • Wear comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes, and bring sunglasses and sunblock for the hot and sunny flights.
  • Children 2 and older must have their own seats and a minor passenger must be accompanied by an adult.
  • Max weight for each passenger is 300lbs.
  • Do not forget your valid picture ID for passengers 18 & above and a passport/birth certificate for lap children.
  • Includes a complimentary luxury shuttle to and from your hotel within a 5-mile radius of the Strip.

Description

Depart from the Las Vegas Strip and begin your journey to the majestic Grand Canyon on an unforgettable Grand Canyon helicopter tour to the Hualapai Indian Territory. Soar over Lake Las Vegas and the iconic Hoover Dam while enjoying panoramic views of Lake Mead and the Mojave Desert.

Experience intimate views of the Grand Canyon as you fly through, descend and land 3,500 feet below the rim to a private landing spot. Champagne, beverages and a light snack are served during your landing at the bottom of the Grand Canyon.

Then, proceed above the rim to the second landing at Grand Canyon West where you can take in the spectacular views along the canyon rim from Eagle Point and Guano Point.

Visit Eagle Point, a spectacular overlook and home to the Skywalk, a glass-bottom observation deck suspended nearly 4,000 feet above the canyon floor. Continue to Guano Point and enjoy the beauty and mystique of the Grand Canyon from this panoramic location. Conclude your adventure with a scenic flight over the Las Vegas Strip and Allegiant Stadium.

Please Note: The Skywalk is an optional activity and may be purchased separately.

The Grand Canyon Indian Territory Helicopter Tour is approximately seven (7) hours (hotel to hotel) which includes an estimated two (2) hours of ground time at Grand Canyon West and 30 minutes at the bottom of the canyon.

Indian Territory Grand Canyon West Helicopter Tour Reviews

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"Can’t recommend enough"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed May 10, 2025
Indian Territory tour. This is an awesome day. From hotel pickup at 9:10 in a luxury shuttle for a short ride to their facility to the return to the Park MGM about 2:30, was a full day with room left for other activities although we were worn out. Our pilot Dustin was awesome. Had a fun and entertaining play list to enjoy on our flight. He gave us some basic instruction and what time to be back. Don’t miss the last bus or you will get left. 😀 This was a two stop adventure. We landed in the bottom of the canyon for 20-30 minutes for a snack and a little bubbly…sodas for some…but plenty of time to enjoy the natural beauty and take a few photos. Second stop was at the West Rim of the Grand Canyon that is owned by the Hualapai nation. A short bus ride to Eagle Point where the Skywalk is. That is a separate ticket required for that and we chose to opt out and walk around and took plenty of photos. Some recommended skipping the Skywalk depending on the crowd due to it cutting into our hiking time. We aren’t big hikers but did enjoy wandering around and was in awe of the beauty of the canyon. We hopped another bus for a 5-minutes ride to Guano point and climbed to the top of Highpoint Hike for more amazing views. It was a bit of a tough climb for this 62-yr-old and 65-yr-old hubby but it was totally worth it. We got back in a bus for a return to base. We were a little early and could have planned that just a tad better but all good. There were a few food options at both stops but we didn’t bother with that. We could give Maverick 10 stars if we could. Yes it’s $$$$ but what isn’t around Vegas but their reviews and safety record says it all. So for your bucket list, Maverick is highly recommended. Be sure and tip your pilot.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Indian Territory Grand Canyon West Helicopter Tour

What type of aircraft does Maverick Helicopters fly?

Maverick Helicopters exclusively flies EC130 & H130 ECO-Star helicopters. In addition to experienced pilots, Maverick is equipped with the largest and youngest fleet of ECO-Star helicopters—designed and engineered for comfort and viewing features.

Are there restrooms when we land at the Grand Canyon?

Yes, restroom facilities are available at Grand Canyon West Rim. Please note that there are none at the bottom of the Grand Canyon.

Is the helicopter tour recommended for children? Can my child sit on my lap?

Yes, the Grand Canyon helicopter tour is fun for all ages! But minor passengers must be accompanied by adults. Children 2 years old and above are required to have their own seat, while children under 2 can only be considered a lap child with proof of age—passport or birth certificate.

Is there a weight limit?

The maximum weight limit per passenger is 300lbs, and 1,240lbs for the total weight of passengers on the helicopter. Please note that guests over the weight limit will need to purchase two seats, and inaccurately stated body weights may result in cancelation without a refund.

Are pregnant women allowed to board the helicopter?

Yes, pregnant guests fly with Maverick Helicopters often. However, it is always recommended to check with your doctor before booking.

Can I fly to the Grand Canyon if I am in a wheelchair?

Yes, however, guests who require wheelchair assistance must be accompanied by another passenger who can assist in entering and exiting the helicopter. Collapsible wheelchairs can be transported in Maverick Helicopters in most cases as the aircraft is ADA compliant.

What should I wear? What do I need to bring?

Please wear comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes for the hot, sunny weather. Please bring a valid photo ID to prove you are 18 and older, a camera, sunblock, hats, hair ties, sunglasses, and bottled water—other beverages are not permitted on the flight.

Can I use my cellphone during the Grand Canyon helicopter flight?

Yes, but only for taking photos and videos while your mobile phone is set to airplane mode before boarding. If using a camera instead, your mobile device must be turned off before boarding. Calls, messaging, and data use are prohibited on the helicopter.

Can I bring a camera on my tour? Can I take pictures of the aircraft?

Yes, guests are encouraged to take photos and videos on board the helicopters. The use of professional cameras and action cameras such as GoPros is welcome, but please note that flash photography is prohibited. You can also take pictures of the aircraft after landing, but not on the airport ramp.