Skydiving

Skydiving in Nevada

A skydive in Nevada allows you to experience freefall above emblematic areas such as Las Vegas, Boulder City, or Pahrump.

Centers offer tandem skydives, introductory jumps, and AFF courses for those who want to progress.


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A first approach to the desert with a skydive in Las Vegas

A skydive in Las Vegas lets you approach the area located between the Las Vegas Valley and the first ridges of the Mojave Desert. The airplane climb often follows a path that passes away from the Strip before gaining altitude above an open sector. This format is one of the most direct ways to experience a skydive in Nevada without needing to travel far from the city. At the moment of exit, the tandem enjoys a view of the areas stretching toward Red Rock Canyon or the plateaus located northwest of Las Vegas. After the canopy opens, the descent follows a steady trajectory that gradually returns toward the landing zone, with an overall view of the desert and Las Vegas visible throughout the return.


Tandem skydive near Henderson: an accessible experience to begin

The airplane generally takes off from a field located between Henderson Executive Airport and the residential sectors farther south, which makes it possible to quickly reach open airspace and experience a tandem skydive near Henderson that provides access to a quieter zone than Las Vegas while remaining close to the city. This type of flight is a simple way to make a skydive in Nevada, especially for those looking for a first supervised experience. Freefall offers a perfect view of the desert areas that border Sloan or the lines connecting the Henderson region to the south of the valley. The canopy descent then takes place with light turns or more energetic turns if the participant wishes.


Introductory skydive in Boulder City

This type of jump is intended for people who want to go a bit farther than a simple tandem with an introductory skydive in Boulder City. The jump begins with a ground briefing, then with an airplane climb that generally heads toward Willow Beach or the edges of Hoover Dam, visible on certain routes. During freefall, the instructor sometimes lets the participant stabilize the position to feel the first notions of flight. This format is a way to discover Nevada by parachute while relying on supervision. Once the canopy is open, the instructor can explain how to correct the piloting via radio, which allows the steps preceding a future course to be approached calmly.


AFF course in Nevada to learn freefall independently

An AFF course in Nevada takes place over several jumps that allow you to learn how to exit the airplane alone, maintain a stable position, and manage the first freefall movements. Sessions often take place around Boulder City or in more remote areas of Nevada that offer wide airspace. The instructor accompanies the first jumps, then gradually gives more autonomy depending on the participant’s stability. This format is a way to book a skydive in Nevada that leads to advanced skydiving practice. Jumps sometimes include a canopy trajectory toward the areas near the Colorado River before returning to the chosen landing field.


Indoor skydiving in Las Vegas, the airplane-free alternative to discover freefall

Indoor skydiving in Las Vegas allows you to experience the sensation of freefall in a wind tunnel without having to board an airplane. The airflow reproduces the position used outdoors and helps understand how to stabilize. These indoor skydiving sessions suit those who want a first contact before a tandem jump or an AFF course. Some participants use this step to work on basic movements before a Nevada skydive carried out a few days later. Others choose only the wind tunnel, especially indoor skydiving at iFLY Las Vegas, to discover the activity while staying in a controlled and safe environment. The session generally lasts a few minutes, with several flights that allow quick progress.



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