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En route to your Ranch Wedding, and within 40 minutes of Las Vegas, your luxurious A-Star Jet Helicopter will take you through the Grand Canyon as you become one of the few to actually descend below the rim!
Conveniently departing from the Heli USA terminal only minutes from the Las Vegas Strip, experience this romantic exclusive Grand Canyon Wedding adventure with Heli USA! Just 45 minutes from Las Vegas, the magnificent Grand Canyon awaits your arrival in a luxurious A-Star Jet Helicopter. Enjoy an eagle's eye view of the Canyon as you become one of the few to actually descend 1,500 feet below the rim, soaring past towering, stone buttresses and columns bathed in an ever-changing kaleidoscope of colors. As you descend, you'll pass through millions of years of geological time. The colorful canyon walls have preserved a remarkable record of the Paleozoic Era, dating back from 250 to 550 million years and beyond. The sheer size and majesty of the Grand Canyon, along with its brilliant palette of colors and rugged beauty, will remain stamped in your memory for a lifetime. Afterwards, you'll land at our Historic Grand Canyon Ranch, where you'll be transported by authentic horse-drawn wagon over the old Mormon Trail, lined by Joshua trees, to the Ranch House for your wedding ceremony. To complete this once in a lifetime experience, you will be invited to sip champagne and cut your wedding cake. Choose from an optional horseback ride (payable locally). On your return flight, enjoy yet another breathtaking view - the world-famous Las Vegas Strip!
Photos credits by HeliUSA with permission

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Your Wedding Includes:
Transfers to McCarran Atlantic Air Terminal and back to your Las Vegas area hotel.
Private helicopter Wedding party up to 4 persons, plus your wedding officiant (included).
Spectacular helicopter flight below the Rim of the Grand Canyon accompanied by music and informative narration.
Exclusive VIP landing at our Western Ranch located on the Grand Canyon Plateau where you will be met by an authentic horse-drawn wagon.
Champagne toast and a 6-inch wedding cake.
A single rose bouquet for the bride.
Dazzling views of the Las Vegas "Strip" and Historic Downtown.
Wedding officiant's donation and driver's gratuity.
Witness, if needed
A DVD video of your wedding
Up to 75 +/- photos on a DVD of your wedding
A copyright release for your photos and video
All photos enhanced and edited for your enjoyment
Tax and handling not included.
Wedding Duration/Operates:
Regular Grand Canyon Ranch Wedding Ceremony, allow approx. 5 hrs. hotel to hotel.
Round-trip flight approx. 1 hr. 30 min.
Ranch stay 1 hr. 45 min.
Weddings operate 3 departures daily.
Requested departure times are confirmed with booking confirmation.

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This Ranch Wedding is offered to you at only $2450.00 plus tax and handling.

The Historic Grand Canyon Ranch
World Exclusive Arizona Guest Ranch Featured on BBC, TLC, Travel Channel, FOX, GMTV, Channel 4 and ITV...
Historic Grand Canyon Ranch
This Historic Arizona Guest Ranch Has An Exciting and Colorful History
The original headquarters of this Arizona guest ranch is located next to Diamond Bar Springs, known to Native Americans for the last 3,600 years. The oldest inhabitants at the springs were the Cohina Indians, whose roasting pits have been carbon dated back to circa 1600 B.C. The Indians called the springs “Tanyika Springs.” Around 1860, after the Hualapai Indian War, gold miners built a Stamp Mill to crush ore for the King Tut Gold Mine. From the 1870’s onwards, the Mormons used the springs as a resting and watering place for their wagon trains. In May 1889, the Hualapai Indian Tribe’s first Ghost Dance ritual was held at the Springs. In 1904 the famous gunfighter and cattle rancher, “Tap” Duncan, purchased the ranch to escape from his previous “profession.” He became one of the most widely respected pioneer cattlemen. From 1915 onwards, an unknown cowboy called Bruce Kisskadon worked for Tap. He wrote about the ranch and in doing so started “Cowboy Poetry.” The famous Western author Louis L’Amour also worked for Tap, and later claimed the ex-gunfighter taught him everything he knew about ranching and buckarooin.’
Preserving The Grand Canyon
Ranching and Nature Working Together at this Working Cattle Ranch
Strong environmentalists, the owner and staff of Grand Canyon Ranch only raise Corriente cattle, which are free to roam over 165 square miles (165 sq. mi.) of mountainous terrain. The hardy Corriente can be traced back to the first cattle brought to the new world by the Spanish as early as 1493. The policy of our working dude ranch is to protect and preserve the wild animals and plants that are indigenous to this beautiful southwest region of the United States. Monitoring water resources and protecting this unique and fragile desert habitat are important to us, and we work closely with the Arizona Department of Game and Fish and the Bureau of Land Management.


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