Part of Nevada's Rich History Best Seen on a helicopter tour
The creation of an entertainment mecca in the middle of a desert is one of Nevada's most well-known bits of history. But
the birth of Las Vegas isn't the only landmark worthy of seeing. Travel just a few miles outside the city limits and
you'll find even more rich history to experience. But the very best way to take all of this in is from a bird's-eye view
in the sky with Maverick Helicopters.
Grand Journey
Take a breathtaking journey with a Grand Canyon tour departing from Las Vegas and
along the way you'll get to experience some of the natural splendor that the desert has to offer. And within these majestic
views are staples of Nevada history few have seen. Your flight takes you over Lake Las Vegas, Lake Mead, and Hoover Dam. To
experience these locales on the ground is spectacular to say the least, but the view from the top is exhilarating. Among these
more well-known treasures lay structures and sights that even a Vegas native may not be privy to know about. That's where the
friendly and knowledgeable pilots of Maverick come in. During your flight they do double duty as your tour guide, pointing out
the great sights and picture ops on your tour that you won't want to miss…and some you wouldn't even know to look for.
Pearce Ferry Airport
As you venture further out, you're taken through parts of Arizona where you'll see a bit of history from WWII. Pearce Ferry
Airport is clearly visible from the sky as it's marked with a large X signifying the landing strip pilots once used for
runway drills during wartime.
Wheel of Misfortune
During Maverick's customer favorite Grand Canyon air and landing tour you will come across a
250-feet wide roadside attraction known as "The Wheel of Misfortune." A play off of the popular TV game show of similar name,
this "Wheel" was painted by an artist in 2012 at an abandoned mining site. The spaces read pessimistic statements like
"Lose a Home," or "Lose All Hope." The Wheel of Misfortune is on private property and may well be toxic, which is why seeing
it from the sky is the perfect option.
Fortification Hill
Did you know that Nevada has a volcano? Located near Hoover Dam and Lake Mead is the extinct volcano Fortification Hill. This
ancient flow-capped mesa came into existence around 13 million years ago. As you fly past, you can just make out the magma that
has since solidified at the top.
Colorado River
Maverick's Wind Dancer Tour will continue 3,500 feet down into the Grand Canyon of Hualapai Indian Territory. Upon landing you'll
be able to step out onto the crest of the hill to soak in the surroundings of the Colorado River below with the Grand Canyon
mountain range as a backdrop. Enjoy a light snack and a champagne toast provided by Maverick before re-boarding the Airbus
Helicopter to take in more of the scenic views.
Bowl of Fire
You'll enjoy seeing some of the great natural landscapes like the Bowl of Fire, and delight in the appearance of wildlife that
are often meandering about. Your flight back into Las Vegas will take you past the downtown area and over the Strip.
For an added bonus, consider a Grand Canyon sunset tour which allows you to see the Grand
Canyon during the day and return to Vegas at night to really experience the Strip in all its neon glory.