Start your unforgettable adventure with a pickup from the Las Vegas Strip and a photo stop at the iconic Hoover Dam. You'll travel through the otherworldly Joshua Tree Forest on your way to the Grand
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Location: Las Vegas
What's Included
- Hotel pick-up & drop-off
- Carousel Pony Rides available
- Lunch
- All fees & taxes
- Tour by Mercedes Sprinter to Grand Canyon Glamping Ranch from Las Vegas
- 20 minute helicopter flight above and below the Grand Canyon West Rim
- Drive over the Hoover Dam bridge with a 15 min photo op included
- Self Guided Miniature Animal Petting Zoo with Up-close buffalo viewing experience
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, there are age restrictions for the helicopter tour. Children must be at least 2 years old to fly, and those under 18 need a parent or guardian's permission. It’s best to check with the provider for any specific requirements or exceptions if you're unsure.
A: If the weather doesn’t permit the helicopter flight, they will typically offer to reschedule your tour for another day. If you can’t find another day that works, you might be able to get a refund, but it’s best to check their cancellation policy in advance.
A: For the ATV tour, wear comfortable clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty. Closed-toe shoes are a must, and don’t forget to bring sunglasses and sunscreen since you’ll be out in the sun for a while. A light jacket could be handy since it can get cooler in the canyon.
Discussions
Just booked the Grand Canyon Helicopter Adventure!
Hey everyone! I just booked the Grand Canyon Helicopter and Ranch Adventure for my boyfriend's birthday! We’re starting with the Hoover Dam photo stop, then the helicopter tour. I’m super excited about the 20-minute flight over the canyon! Has anyone done this recently? Any tips on how to make the experience even better?
Thoughts on adding the horseback ride?
I'm considering adding the guided horseback ride to our helicopter trip. I think it’ll make for a full day of adventure! Has anyone done the horseback ride? Is it worth it? How's the experience?