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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 Mount Spurr. Experience breathtaking views from above, perfect for a unique perspective on this iconic Alaska mountain. Our tours provide an unparalleled adventure right here in Anchorage.
Book your flight directly through our website at mountspurrhelicoptertour.com or call us at 907-782-4828 to secure your spot for an amazing Mount Spurr experience.
FAQ
Q: Where do the helicopter tours depart from?A: Our helicopter tours depart from our base located at 4521 Enstrom Cir, Anchorage, AK 99502.
Q: What does the Mount Spurr scenic flight include?A: The flight includes a dedicated helicopter tour focused on the stunning views of Mount Spurr from our Anchorage location.
Q: How long does a typical Mount Spurr flight take?A: A standard scenic flight tour showcasing Mount Spurr typically lasts around 30 minutes from our takeoff point in Anchorage.
Q: Can I book a Mount Spurr flight directly at the base?A: Yes, you can book your Mount Spurr flight directly at our base located at 4521 Enstrom Cir, Anchorage, AK 99502.
Q: Is there a weight limit for passengers on the Mount Spurr flights?A: There is a standard weight limit for helicopter passengers, typically around 250 lbs, to ensure safety for the Mount Spurr flight departing from our Anchorage base.