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Alaska Helicopter Tours
Elevate Your Adventure with Alaska Helicopter Tours
Experience the ultimate Alaska adventure with Alaska Helicopter Tours. Fly high above towering glaciers, dash across snow-covered trails on an authentic dogsled ride, or land and explore untouched wilderness.
Our expert pilots and local Alaskan guides bring you closer to the wild than ever before with safe, seamless, and customizable experiences.
List of Tours
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Grand Knik Helicopter Tour
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Winter: Low sun, alpenglow, frozen falls, iceberg‑studded lakes, occasional ice caves when conditions allow.
Spring: Fresh snow contrasts, longer daylight, dynamic melt lines.
Summer: Vivid blue pools, exposed crevasses, lush valley greens.
Fall: Golden tundra and crisp air, excellent visibility days.
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Check in 45 minutes prior.
Safety briefing, gear fitting, then flightseeing over Knik, Colony, and Lake George.
Total on‑ice/alpine time varies by site and conditions.
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Helicopter flightseeing and up to 3 landings (conditions permitting)
Professional pilot narration
Traction gear for footing
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Winter: Insulated boots, warm layers, hat, gloves
Summer: Sturdy closed‑toe shoes, wind layer, sunglasses
Camera and water bottle
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All flights and landings are weather‑dependent. Ice caves and wildlife are never guaranteed. No drones or alcohol.
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Full refund when canceled 72+ hours before departure.
See Alaska’s winter magic from above—sparkling ice, deep blue pools, and towering ice walls. Our most-booked winter experience? The Grand Knik Helicopter Tour with three unforgettable landings.
Glacier Paddle Boarding
Experience the ultimate Alaskan adrenaline rush on a private 3.5-hour Knik Glacier adventure. Begin with a helicopter flight over towering peaks, sparkling ice fields, and wild Alaskan landscapes before landing on the glacier itself. Trek across rugged ice formations, navigate crevasses, and explore hidden melt pools with your expert guide, who tailors the adventure to your skill and comfort. Take to the crystal-clear glacial waters on a paddleboard- exploring the glacier up close in a way few ever will. This is the ultimate combination of flightseeing, glacier trekking, and glacier paddleboarding.
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Private Tour
Paddleboard in blue melt pools on Knik Glacier
Flightseeing with glaciers, mountains, and wildlife.
Perfect for thrill seekers looking for a fully immersive glacier experience.
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Check-in 1 hour prior for gear fitting and safety briefing.
Scenic flight followed by 3 hours of expertly guided glacier exploration and paddleboarding in blue melt pools, then scenic return flight back to lodge.
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Expert Guide
Dry Suit
Personal Floatation Device
Neoprene Boots and Gloves
Paddleboard
Micro spikes
Lunch
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Layered clothing
Wind & waterproof outer layer
Extra pair of socks
Sturdy, closed-toe footwear
Thin hat & gloves
Camera
Sunglasses
Water bottle
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Glacier water is extremely cold and can impose a risk for guests with a heart condition; please consult your doctor before booking.
You will be exposed outside for 3.5 hours in Alaska's ever changing weather, dress accordingly with layers.
All flights and landings are weather dependent.
No drones or alcohol
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Full refund when canceled 72+ hours before departure.
Helicopter & Dog Sledding Tour
Take an Alaskan dog sled ride over snow-covered glacier with 6-time Iditarod champion Dallas Seavey’s dog team! Sit back and enjoy or stand on the runners and mush the team. Meet the dogs and see how the mushers and dogs live at 4,500 ft elevation. You’ll fly over the deep blue glacier crevasses of the Knik Glacier and spot moose, dall sheep, and bears as you fly alongside the ridges of the Chugach Mountains.
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Dog sled on snow in the summer
Aerial views of glaciers, mountain ridges, and wildlife
Easy day trip from Anchorage; transfers available on request
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Check in 45 minutes prior for a safety briefing and overboot fitting. Followed by flightseeing over Knik and Cataract Glaciers. One hour at the dogsledding location with the dog sled ride and area tour. Unique flightseeing path back to lodge.
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Helicopter flightseeing and dog sled ride
Overboots to keep your shoes dry and clean
Professional mushers to lead your ride and teach you about the dogs
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Closed toe shoes
Warm layers with a waterproof outer layer
Sunglasses
Gloves
Camera
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All flights and landings are weather‑dependent. The glacier is typically ~15 degrees cooler than lower elevations in Anchorage or Palmer. No drones or alcohol.
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Full refund when canceled 72+ hours before departure.
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Glacier landings, endless ridgelines, and Arctic light on every flight.
Safety
Choose Alaska Helicopter Tours for an unforgettable adventure backed by the best safety record in Alaska, thousands of 5-star reviews, and guests who return year after year with friends and family.
Our team is made up of Alaskan travel experts—professionals who know this state inside and out. Whether you need help picking the perfect glacier tour, arranging transportation, or planning a once-in-a-lifetime custom experience, we make your Alaska adventure effortless from start to finish.
Convenience
With multiple locations, Alaska Helicopter Tours makes exploring Alaska effortless and unforgettable. Choose from glacier flightseeing, dogsledding, heli hiking, paddleboarding, ice climbing, coastal glacier tours, and custom adventures. Depart from easily accessible bases designed for smooth check-ins and seamless logistics. Whether you’re staying in Anchorage, the Mat-Su Valley, or visiting the Kenai Peninsula, we connect you directly with Alaska’s most iconic glaciers, fjords, and wildlife.
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For a number of reasons!
Convenience. Just one phone call or email takes care of it all just sit back and relax, we’ll make sure you have a wonderful trip. We offer complete packages including transfers, helicopter tours, glacier dogsledding and lots of other adventures.
Great value-for-money. Because we are so close to the glaciers you don’t need to pay for a lot of airtime to get to your destination.
Location. We are the only tour option with glacier landings and dogsledding right out of the Anchorage area. Our proximity to Anchorage means you have more time to explore the rest of our beautiful state.
Experience. Our pilots have flown in the area for a long time, they know every little hill and valley and can share some great stories with you.
Best Safety Record! We have the best safety record for helicopter tours operations in Alaska!
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We have 3 departure locations:
Alaska Glacier Lodge (45 min North of Anchorage). If you need transportation, this can be purchased for select departure times.
Seward Alaska (3 hours south of Anchorage). We have a curtesy van for transfers within the Seward city limits.
Homer Alaska. We operate from the Homer airport
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Absolutely! Alaska Helicopter Tours has a large fleet of tour helicopters, we can accommodate any group size. The group may not be flying in the same helicopter but will land at the tour location to enjoy the tour together as a group!
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Yes! All of our tour times have transfers available from select Anchorage locations for $69 per person round trip
We cannot pick up from other hotels, B&B’s or Air B&B’s, but you should never be more than a few minutes away from any of our available pickup locations. Please don’t hesitate to ask us if you need help.
Transfer Service is offered for 2025 Summer season for all departure times. Winter Season 10:15am and 2:30pm departure times OR call 907-272-7777 for alternate times.
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Alaska Helicopter Tours fly both the 3 passenger Robinson 44 Raven II as well as the 6 passenger Astar AS350 B2/B3.
Due to weight and balance for safe flying, we can never guarantee what type of helicopter you will be flying in or if you will be flying privately unless you purchase a private tour. Some groups may be split between multiple helicopters but will always land at the same spot to enjoy the tour together.
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SUMMER: Layered clothing is the key to comfort. Wear a long sleeved shirt and bring a sweater. Make sure you wear sturdy shoes that offer some protection like sneakers or hiking shoes. Please, no high-heeled shoes or sandals.WINTER: Snow Boots, Warm winter overcoat and snow pants, warm glves and hat.
We will outfit you with overboots for the dogsled tours. We supply crampons for the tours where you land on the ice. Bring gloves, a hat (to protect you from the sometimes intense sunlight), waterproof jacket/pants and sunglasses. Don’t forget a camera that is ready for lots of pictures!
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If you need to cancel you will receive a full refund on tours cancelled 72 hours or more prior to departure date. Bookings cancelled 72 hours or less are non-refundable but you have the option to reschedule for any future date for a $200 reschedule fee. If you do not show up or are late for your tour without notifying us 24 hours prior to departure you will forfeit any payments. If we need to cancel due to weather or other safety related matters we will refund you 100%.
We do offer trip protection and high recommend adding this to avoid reschedule or cancellation fees.
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Yes, you can take great pictures and videos from the helicopter!
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From the Alaska Glacier Lodge: Excellent! We often see moose, bear, mountain goats and Dall sheep. This is one of the very few areas where mountain goats and Dall sheep can be seen together. It is not uncommon to see dozen of either variety. We have both black and grizzly bears, though the latter are not seen form the air too often. Moose prefer the lower slopes and the river bed where we often see them feeding on dwarf fireweed and new alder leafs.
From Seward: great! We often see moose and bear as well as marine wildlife and birds depending on the tour chosen.
When we do want everyone to spot animals as we are flying, we will not hover, lower or circle back. We do not want to disturb any wildlife!
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Yes, the helicopter pilots at Alaska Helicopter Tours are exceptionally safe to fly with. We pride ourselves on having the best safety record in Alaska's tour aviation industry. Our pilots are highly trained, experienced, and rigorously certified professionals who prioritize the safety and comfort of our passengers above all else. Additionally, our operations consistently receive 5-star ratings from guests, who frequently recommend our services to their friends and family. Your safety is our top priority, and we are committed to maintaining the highest standards in every aspect of our operations.
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The Knik Valley is sheltered from most low pressure fronts by the Chugach Mountains. So we have more sunshine and less rain than other popular flightseeing areas. The precipitation in the valley is actually less than in most area’s in Arizona and we are considered a sub-arctic dessert. Unfortunately we do have bad weather days too and there is no way to tell far ahead of time when that is going to be.
We do have weather-cams pointed towards most of our landing spots so we can see what the weather is up there. We also check the forecast and the radar continuously to make sure we only fly when the conditions are safe. You can improve your chances of a great trip by being flexible.
If we have to cancel a flight because of weather we will gladly reschedule you to another day / time. If your schedule does not allow that we will refund 100% of your trip.
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It’s really your preference that matters most here. Typically the mornings have a slightly less wind. During the afternoon tours the temperatures tend to be a bit higher. During the winter we only operate during the limited daylight hours, so early morning or late afternoon departures are not available.
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Our ground crew and pilots balance the helicopter based on the weight and number of passengers. We cannot make any promises for specific seat because safety cannot be compromised. If you have a preference ask us and when it’s safe we will try to accommodate you. If you want you can book a private tour to ensure there are no other people in the helicopter – that way you have more control over who sits where.
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It can happen but it’s very uncommon. Most people that are sensitive to motion sickness do just fine in a helicopter. If you have experienced motion sickness in planes, boats or vehicles, you could consider taking Dramamine or a similar motion sickness prevention medicine at least one hour before your departure.
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Yes, we are open 7 days a week, year round.
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We accept all major credit cards and debit cards: Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express.
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No we don’t. Climbing in and out of the helicopter requires some agility, but if you can walk up a short flight of stairs you should be ok. Children have to be supervised at all times. Most tours are not physically challenging though the glacier landing involves glacier walking. While we will equip you with crampons you need a decent balance to enjoy this activity, but if you prefer you can stay around the helicopter.
Call us for wheelchair or limited mobility access: we especially enjoy taking people out that think they can't do anything like this. There are several great options including the dogsled tours and glacier tours and we'll go the extra mile to get you out there!
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There are no service animals permitted on any helicopter flights. Title 14 of The Code of Federal Regulations, Part 382.117, states that animals cannot fly if “the animal obstructs an aisle or other area that must remain unobstructed to facilitate an emergency evacuation.” Every exit and aisle on a helicopter is an emergency exit. Additionally, as no one can be certain of how an animal will react when highly stressed or traumatized, their access to the flight controls is a major safety concern to all aboard the helicopter, especially in the event of an emergency. Smaller service animal can be permitted if they are in a secure closed kennel on the lap of their owner.
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The following items are strictly prohibited on any of our helicopter flights unless approved prior to departure:
Drones
Bags/Backpacks
Weapons of any type
Lithium Batteries
Bear Spray/Aerosol Spray of any kind
Gender Reveal items that shoot glitter/colored powder/confetti
Smoking items of any kind including lighters & vapes