Flying in a helicopter over Sedona's Red Rock formations offers an unforgettable way to experience this iconic Arizona landscape. From the air, visitors gain access to unique vantage points that showcase Sedona's towering sandstone formations, stunning geological formations, and diverse terrain in a way not possible from the ground. This activity is particularly special as Sedona’s vibrant red rocks are renowned worldwide for their distinctive color, shaped over millions of years by volcanic activity and erosion. Helicopter tours allow you to appreciate the grandeur of landmarks such as Cathedral Rock and Bell Rock, all while learning fascinating details from experienced pilots who act as guides during your journey.
Red Rock Helicopter Tours
This tour is popular for its breathtaking aerial views of Cathedral Rock, one of Sedona’s most photographed formations. The 15- to 30-minute tour highlights key landmarks, including the Chapel of the Holy Cross perched on a nearby slope. Tours depart from Sedona Airport and offer expertly narrated commentary, detailing the natural history and geology of the area.
Sedona Air Tours: Extended Rides
For those seeking a longer adventure, Sedona Air Tours offers extended routes that include sights such as the Secret Mountain Wilderness and Sycamore Canyon. Perfect for photographers, these tours provide an up-close look at hard-to-reach vistas. Options feature modern helicopters equipped with large windows for unparalleled viewing and photo opportunities.
Sunset Helicopter Rides
Sunset tours are a magical way to experience Sedona. As the sun sets, the rocks take on vibrant orange and red hues, creating a dramatic landscape below. These rides often include glimpses of Red Rock State Park and additional surrounding wilderness areas. The changing light conditions make these tours an awe-inspiring choice for romantic escapes or special occasions.
The stunning red color of Sedona’s rocks comes from iron oxide, giving them their signature hue. Many pilots share not only geological facts but also meaningful stories about the area’s sacred significance to local Native American tribes, enriching the experience.