National Park Service LogoU.S. Department of the InteriorNational Park ServiceNational Park Service
National Park Service:  U.S. Department of the InteriorNational Park Service Arrowhead
Grand Canyon National ParkHTA’s taking a brake from hiking the BA trail.
view map
text size:largestlargernormal
printer friendly
Grand Canyon National Park
Helicopter Training Academy - Logistics


Helicopter
Training
Academy

contact us

Logistics
FAQs
Photo Gallery
Statistics
Alumni By Year (98kb PDF File)
Park Fire Info
 

How to get to the Helibase . . . 

From the South Entrance
After entering the park by the south entrance station, head north to the stoplight. At the light make a left hand turn on Center Road. The first road on the left is Shuttle Bus Road (sign says Operations Complex) and this will take you to the Helibase. Just follow the road and you will see the Fire and Aviation complex on the right.

From the East Entrance
After entering the park by the east entrance station, head west approximately 29 miles until you reach the four-way stop at Highway 180. Turn left and head south until you reach the stoplight then turn right onto Center Road. The first road on the left is Shuttle Bus Road (sign says Operations Complex) and this will take you to the Helibase. Just follow the road and you will see the Fire and Aviation complex on the right.

At the Entrance Gate
To enter the park, tell the entrance gate person that you are here for the Helicopter Training Academy. If they want any other form of ID, use your acceptance letter or have them call the Helibase. Please see the attached map for directions to helibase and map of Grand Canyon Village (512kb PDF File) 

Area Lodging and Dining List (57kb PDF File)


 

Contact Information

For more information contact:

Grand Canyon Helibase
ATTN: Robert Dauphinais
P.O. Box 129
Grand Canyon, AZ 86023
fax 928 638-7825

All interested managers or potential participants should contact the following individual for any additional information:

e-mail: Robert Dauphinais, Assistant Supervisor,
Grand Canyon National Park
Phone 928 638-7823

Links
Interagency Aviation Training
Wildland Fire Training - Southwest

 
A curious California condor  

Did You Know?
California condors, being curious, are attracted to human activity. If you see a condor, do not approach it or offer it food. As you enjoy your next Grand Canyon viewpoint, look for these massive scavengers soaring on their nine-foot (3m) wings over the canyon.
more...

Last Updated: October 09, 2009 at 20:10 EST