Scenic Helicopter Tours Pigeon Forge Prices & Info
Introduction
Exploring Alaska’s stunning landscapes from above offers a unique perspective that only a helicopter tour can provide. Heli Alaska, Inc. specializes in scenic helicopter tours, offering unparalleled access to Alaska’s breathtaking wilderness. As a veteran-owned, FAA-certified operator, we prioritize safety and expertise in every flight. Whether you’re marveling at the glaciers of Knik Glacier or exploring the rugged terrains of Chugach, we ensure a memorable and safe experience.
Safety
Safety is our utmost priority at Heli Alaska, Inc. As an FAA-certified operator, we adhere to strict safety protocols, ensuring every flight is secure and reliable. Our pilots are experienced in navigating Alaska’s remote and challenging terrains. We conduct regular maintenance on our helicopters and provide comprehensive safety briefings before each tour. For more information on our safety measures, visit our team page.
When to Go
Alaska’s weather can be unpredictable, so planning your visit during the optimal season is essential. The best time for helicopter tours is from late May to early September when the weather is clearer and more stable. During these months, you can enjoy extended daylight, providing more opportunities to capture Alaska’s beauty. Check current weather conditions at weather.gov before your trip.
What to Wear
Dressing appropriately is crucial for a comfortable helicopter tour. Even in summer, Alaska’s temperatures can be chilly, especially near glaciers or at higher altitudes. Wear layers, including a warm jacket, gloves, and a hat. Waterproof footwear is recommended if your tour includes landing on snowy or wet terrain. For more detailed packing tips, visit travelalaska.com.
Route Options
Our scenic helicopter tours offer various route options, including the majestic Knik Glacier Tour and the adventurous ATV & Helicopter Tour. Each route provides unique views of Alaska’s diverse landscapes, from glaciers to lush valleys. For those seeking a customized experience, our charter services offer tailored routes to suit your preferences.

Photography Tips
Capturing Alaska’s beauty from the air requires a few photography tips. Use a polarizing filter to reduce glare from snow and water. A wide-angle lens is ideal for capturing expansive landscapes. Take advantage of the long daylight hours for optimal lighting conditions. Always secure your camera equipment and follow our safety guidelines for using electronic devices onboard.
How to Book
Booking your scenic helicopter tour with Heli Alaska, Inc. is straightforward. Visit our contact page to inquire about availability and pricing. Our team is ready to assist with any questions and help you select the perfect tour for your Alaska adventure.

Conclusion
Experience Alaska’s breathtaking wilderness from above with Heli Alaska, Inc. Book your scenic helicopter tour today for an unforgettable adventure. Our veteran-owned, FAA-certified operations ensure a safe and memorable experience. Contact us now to secure your spot.
FAQ
What is the best time of year for a helicopter tour in Alaska?
The best time for a helicopter tour is from late May to early September due to favorable weather conditions.
How should I dress for a helicopter tour in Alaska?
Wear layers, including a warm jacket, gloves, and a hat. Waterproof footwear is recommended.
Can I choose my own helicopter tour route?
Yes, custom routes are available through our charter services.
Is it safe to fly over glaciers in Alaska?
Yes, our pilots are experienced, and we follow strict FAA safety guidelines.
What should I bring on a helicopter tour?
Bring a camera, a polarizing filter, and dress in layers for comfort.
How do I book a helicopter tour with Heli Alaska, Inc.?
Visit our contact page to book your tour.
Are there photography restrictions during the flight?
Follow safety guidelines for using electronic devices, and ensure camera equipment is secured.
What if the weather is bad on the day of my tour?
We monitor weather conditions closely and will reschedule if necessary for safety reasons. Check updates at weather.gov.