Get the Guaranteed Lowest Price on this exciting Grand Canyon Spirit South Rim helicopter tour which includes aerial views of beautiful Kaibab National Forest!
The Canyon Spirit is a Grand Canyon helicopter tour that departs from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon taking you over the beautiful Kaibab National Forest, home to the world's largest ponderosa pine forest.
Upon reaching the edge of the Grand Canyon, the picturesque South Rim gently drops away as the rugged and beautiful North Rim and eastern end of the canyon come into view... these are truly some of the most spectacular views in the entire Grand Canyon.
In the far distance, it is possible to see the Painted Desert and the Desert View Watchtower built by the mysterious Hopi Indians. Your Grand Canyon journey continues as you follow the sparkling Colorado River upstream to where it merges with the Little Colorado River.
You will view Marble Canyon and Point Imperial as you fly through the Canyon as your ECO-Star gently climbs above the North Rim to experience fabulous bird's-eye views, and then head south as if on a magic carpet through the Dragon Corridor, the widest and deepest part of the mighty Grand Canyon.
As you cross back over the Colorado River, you'll fly over the South Rim and the Kaibab National Forest landing back at the Grand Canyon Airport. This Grand Canyon South Rim tour will provide you with memories of a lifetime.
Tour departs Grand Canyon South Rim air terminal. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.
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Grand Canyon Spirit Tour Highlights:
- State-of-the-art climate controlled ECO-Star jet helicopter with luxurious comfort and wraparound sightseeing windows
- Multilingual inflight tour narration about the major points of interest and entertaining music
- Panoramic near 180 degree aerial views of the Grand Canyon
- As this tour departs from Grand Canyon South Rim, Las Vegas area hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, guests must make their way to the Grand Canyon South Rim air terminal