Explore Sedona’s iconic rock formations and hidden canyons at sunset on a thrilling helicopter tour. Discover ancient cliff dwellings and breathtaking vistas.
Explore Sedona’s iconic rock formations and hidden canyons at sunset on a thrilling helicopter tour. Discover ancient cliff dwellings and breathtaking vistas.
- Cathedral Rock - Cathedral Rock is a natural sandstone formation located near Sedona, Arizona, and is among the most photographed landmarks in the state.
- Bell Rock - Bell Rock is a butte situated just north of the Village of Oak Creek, Arizona, south of Sedona in Yavapai County.
- Courthouse Butte Loop Trail - This trail gently ascends as…
- Cathedral Rock - Cathedral Rock is a natural sandstone formation located near Sedona, Arizona, and is among the most photographed landmarks in the state.
- Bell Rock - Bell Rock is a butte situated just north of the Village of Oak Creek, Arizona, south of Sedona in Yavapai County.
- Courthouse Butte Loop Trail - This trail gently ascends as it circles to the west of Bell Rock, then levels out and curves northward below Bell Rock’s slopes.
- Chapel of the Holy Cross - The Chapel of the Holy Cross is a Roman Catholic chapel constructed between 1954 and 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, designed by August K. Strotz of Anshen & Allen, with Richard Hein as the project architect. The chapel operates under the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix and its ministry is conducted by St. John Vianney Parish, Sedona.
- Snoopy Rock - This 2.0-mile out-and-back trail near Sedona, Arizona, is generally considered highly challenging and is best suited for experienced adventurers.
- Brin’s Mesa Trail - Brins Mesa, located near Sedona, Arizona, is a popular hiking destination known for its breathtaking red rock views and trails, including the Brins Mesa Trail and the Soldiers Pass Trail.
- Soldier Pass (Brin’s Mesa) - Soldier Pass Trail in Sedona, Arizona, is a well-loved hiking trail known for its stunning views, including the Devil’s Kitchen sinkhole and the Seven Sacred Pools, offering a moderate challenge with nearby jeep tours and off-road vehicle traffic.
- Thunder Mountain Trailhead - Explore this 3.0-mile loop trail near Sedona, Arizona. It is generally considered moderately challenging and takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes to complete.
- Devil’s Bridge Trail - Devil’s Bridge is the largest natural sandstone arch in the Sedona area. Despite its name, it is one of the most heavenly sights in a region renowned for its beauty.
- Seven Canyons - Seven Canyons in Sedona, Arizona, is a private golf club and residential community offering a blend of nature, adventure, and luxury, with a focus on golf, social activities, and outdoor experiences.
- Doe Mountain Trail - Doe Mountain, a flat-topped mesa in Sedona, offers a popular moderate hike with panoramic views of the surrounding red rocks and Verde Valley, accessible from a shared parking lot near Boynton Pass.
- Cockscomb Loop Trail - Known as “Cockscomb Butte” by many, this formation is located on the southern end of Sedona. The Cockscomb is one of the last prominent summits encountered in this beautiful area when heading south.
- Long Canyon Trail - Long Canyon is located in Navajo County, Arizona. The head of Long Canyon is at 36°50′04″N 110°28′08″W. Laguña Creek originates at the mouth of Long Canyon, where it converges with Dowozhiebito Canyon at an elevation of 6,322 feet (1,927 meters) at the head of Tsegi Canyon.
- Boynton Canyon Trail - Boynton Canyon is one of the most picturesque box canyons that contribute to Arizona’s Red Rock Country fame. This trail is conveniently accessible from nearby towns via well-paved roads.
- Birthing Cave - Experience one of Sedona’s renowned caves on this family-friendly adventure to the Birthing Cave. The trail is mostly flat and easy, though a few rocky steps at the end may require assistance for small children. Enjoy stunning views of Sedona from inside the cave.

- Noise reducing headsets with microphone
- 6 forward facing seats
- Air conditioned
- Noise reducing headsets with microphone
- 6 forward facing seats
- Air conditioned
- Gratuity
- Gratuity
This helicopter tour spans over 45 miles at sunset, showcasing all the renowned rock formations and taking you deep into several canyons in the Sedona area! The journey will meander past Cathedral Rock, Bell Rock, the Praying Hands, Snoopy Rock, Schnebly Hill Road, Steam Boat Rock, Thunder Mountain, and the Seven Canyons Golf Course. The flight will…
This helicopter tour spans over 45 miles at sunset, showcasing all the renowned rock formations and taking you deep into several canyons in the Sedona area! The journey will meander past Cathedral Rock, Bell Rock, the Praying Hands, Snoopy Rock, Schnebly Hill Road, Steam Boat Rock, Thunder Mountain, and the Seven Canyons Golf Course. The flight will then navigate through Bear Sign Canyon, Secret Canyon, Gunsight Pass, Boynton Canyon, and Long Canyon, highlighting the ancient Sinagua Cliff Dwellings. On the return to Sedona, the tour will pass by Boynton Vortex, Cox Comb, Chimney Rock, and more! This tour is highly recommended for its detailed exploration and delightful pace.
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.