Contact Information
Address:
4521 Enstrom Cir, Anchorage, AK 99502
Mount Spurr Helicopter Tour offers unforgettable scenic helicopter flights showcasing Mount Spurr and Alaska’s dramatic volcanic and wilderness landscapes. Departing from the Anchorage area, our tours provide aerial views of active volcanoes, glaciers, rugged mountain terrain, and remote backcountry inaccessible by road. Led by experienced pilots and operated with modern, well-maintained aircraft, each flight is designed for safety, comfort, and exceptional visibility. Whether you’re visiting Alaska for the first time or seeking a once-in-a-lifetime aerial adventure, our Mount Spurr helicopter tours deliver a unique and immersive way to experience Alaska from above.
4521 Enstrom Cir, Anchorage, AK 99502
Mountspurr Helicopter Tour, located at 4521 Enstrom Cir, Anchorage, AK 99502, offers unforgettable scenic helicopter flights showcasing the majestic Mount Spurr. From our base in Anchorage, experience breathtaking aerial views of Alaska's natural beauty. Our tours provide a unique perspective on the landscape, perfect for adventure seekers and photographers alike. Enjoy a safe and thrilling flightseeing experience with Mountspurr Helicopter Tour.
Contact: Website: mountspurrhelicoptertour.com | Phone: 907-782-4828
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Where do the flights depart from?A: All Mountspurr Helicopter Tour flights depart from our base located at 4521 Enstrom Cir, Anchorage, AK 99502.
Q: How long does a typical flight last?A: Most of our scenic flights from Anchorage last approximately 30-45 minutes, offering ample time to enjoy the views.
Q: Are the helicopters safe?A: Absolutely. Safety is our top priority. Our fleet is well-maintained, and our pilots are highly experienced and certified.
Q: What is included in the flight?A: Your flight includes a pre-flight briefing, all necessary safety equipment, and a professional pilot. Beverages are not included unless specified.
Q: What weather conditions do you fly in?A: We fly in most weather conditions, but safety is paramount. Flights are canceled only in unsafe conditions like severe turbulence, icing, or low visibility.