Explore Sedona’s red rocks and ancient ruins by helicopter, witnessing breathtaking views and hidden sites only accessible by extensive hiking.
Explore Sedona’s red rocks and ancient ruins by helicopter, witnessing breathtaking views and hidden sites only accessible by extensive hiking.
- Cathedral Rock - Cathedral Rock is a natural sandstone butte near Sedona, Arizona, and one of the most-photographed sights in Arizona, United States. The rock formation is located in the Coconino National Forest in Yavapai County, about 1 mi (1.6 km) west of Arizona Route 179, and about 2.5 mi (4.0 km) south of the “Y” intersection of State Routes…
- Cathedral Rock - Cathedral Rock is a natural sandstone butte near Sedona, Arizona, and one of the most-photographed sights in Arizona, United States. The rock formation is located in the Coconino National Forest in Yavapai County, about 1 mi (1.6 km) west of Arizona Route 179, and about 2.5 mi (4.0 km) south of the “Y” intersection of State Routes 179 and 89A in uptown Sedona. The summit elevation of Cathedral Rock is 4,967 ft (1,514 m).
- Bell Rock - Bell Rock is a butte just north of the Village of Oak Creek, Arizona, United States, south of Sedona in Yavapai County. With an elevation at its summit of 4,919 feet (1,499 m), it is just west of Courthouse Butte. Its panoramic views make it a popular landmark and tourist attraction.
- Courthouse Butte Loop Trail - Courthouse Butte is a butte just north of the Village of Oak Creek, Arizona, United States, south of Sedona in Yavapai County. Summit elevation is 5,454 feet (1,662 m). It is just east of Bell Rock.
- Chapel of the Holy Cross - The Chapel of the Holy Cross is a Roman Catholic chapel built from 1954 to 1956 into the red rock buttes of Sedona, Arizona, within the Coconino National Forest. It was inspired and commissioned by local rancher and sculptor Marguerite Brunswig Staude, and was designed by August K. Strotz of the firm of Anshen & Allen, with Richard Hein of the firm as the project architect. The chapel is under the auspices of the episcopal see of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix and its ministry is conducted by St. John Vianney Parish, Sedona.
- Snoopy Rock - Snoopy Rock is a rock formation sitting on a bluff above Sedona that resembles the beloved cartoon dog lying on his back. If you’re brave enough to climb up onto Snoopy’s belly, you’ll be rewarded with excellent views of Sedona.
- Brin’s Mesa Trail - Brins Mesa, located near Sedona, Arizona, is a popular hiking destination known for its stunning views of the red rock formations and its role in the 2006 Brins Fire, which burned across the mesa and surrounding areas.
- Soldier Pass (Brin’s Mesa) - The Soldier Pass Trail, a popular hiking route in Sedona, Arizona, is a moderate 4.8-mile out-and-back trail that offers views of red rock formations, passes by Devil’s Kitchen sinkhole, and leads to the Seven Sacred Pools
- Thunder Mountain Trailhead - Thunder Mountain is located three miles immediately northwest of Sedona in the Red Rock-Secret Mountain Wilderness, on land managed by Coconino National Forest. The nearest higher neighbor is Lost Wilson Mountain 3.1 miles (5 km) to the north-northeast. Precipitation runoff from this feature drains to Oak Creek which is part of the Verde River watershed. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises over 1,700 feet (518 meters) above West Sedona in 0.6 mile (1 km). Capitol Butte is composed of light-colored Coconino Sandstone overlaying reddish Schnebly Hill Formation.
- Devil’s Bridge Trail - Devil’s Bridge hike is a moderately easy hike that spans around 4.6 miles round trip from the parking lot, or around 2 miles with an 4WD vehicle if you drive via Dry Creek Road. You also begin the hike at the Mescal Trailhead (4.2 miles). There are a few challenging sections, particularly the final approach to Devil’s Bridge. The final leg involves a steep incline and a narrow rock ledge but the reward is extraordinary!
- Seven Canyons - Seven Canyons in Sedona, Arizona, is a private golf and residential community known for its stunning natural beauty, championship golf course designed by Tom Weiskopf, and various amenities and activities
- Doe Mountain Trail - Doe Mountain, a flat-topped mesa near Sedona, Arizona, offers a popular moderate hike with stunning 360-degree views of Boynton Pass, the Verde Valley, and surrounding red rock formations
- Cockscomb Loop Trail - The “Cockscomb” in Sedona, Arizona, refers to a minor summit accessible via a trail (or social trail) offering a 360-degree view of the surrounding landscape
- Long Canyon Trail - Long Canyon Trail provides easy access into Sedona’s scenic red rock backcountry. For the first mile or so, the route follows an old jeep trail up an ephemeral streambed. Though this drainage is usually dry, it still supports a community of riparian or water-loving vegetation. Along the trail you’ll even find a number of cypress trees, Arizona cypress, which are easily recognizable by their shaggy bark and round, gum ball-size seeds.
- Boynton Canyon Trail - The trail starts out by skirting a luxury resort that was recently built here. It quickly returns to the canyon floor where the walking is pleasant and easy. As you hike, take note of the variety of plants that live in this rather harsh environment, and keep an eye out for the area’s plentiful wildlife which includes everything from colorful songbirds to bristling, shy whitetail deer.
- Enchantment Resort - Discover moments of awe at Enchantment Resort in Sedona, AZ, a secluded vacation spot in Boynton Canyon where you can reconnect with yourself.

- All forward facing seats
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Noise reducing headsets with a microphone
- All forward facing seats
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Noise reducing headsets with a microphone
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
This helicopter tour spans more than 30 miles, showcasing all the highlights of our shorter tour, while also offering stunning views of select ancient ruins as it takes you through Boynton and Long canyons. The helicopter slows down to provide an up-close look at these remarkable sites! Imagine the lifestyle of the people who constructed them! These…
This helicopter tour spans more than 30 miles, showcasing all the highlights of our shorter tour, while also offering stunning views of select ancient ruins as it takes you through Boynton and Long canyons. The helicopter slows down to provide an up-close look at these remarkable sites! Imagine the lifestyle of the people who constructed them! These ruins are only reachable through extensive hiking, provided you know their location.
For those wishing to witness the Sedona red rocks and the ancient Sinagua ruins at sunset, this tour is perfect!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.