Fly over Canyonlands and Arches with a trained pilot’s narration
approximately 1.5 hours
Scenic flight, Pilot narration
Take a scenic flight over Canyonlands National Park and Arches National Park, with history and context from a highly trained pilot. Depart from Canyonlands Airfield and view arches, canyons, and rivers from above.
Meet 15 minutes before departure time. Plan for about 1.5 hours round-trip from departure to return, plus about 30 minutes of travel from Moab to the airport.
Cancel 48 hours prior to departure for a refund less a $25 booking fee. Cancellations within 48 hours are non-refundable. Refund if the operator cancels due to weather, mechanical failure, insufficient reservations, or other unforeseen circumstances. No-shows are charged the full price.
Meet 15 minutes before departure time. Your flight returns about 1.5 hours after departure, and travel from Moab to the airport takes about 30 minutes.
Wear comfortable clothing and bring a camera.
Tips are appreciated. Each tip amount is up to you, but 15–20% is standard.
Canyonlands National Park unfolds beneath you like a vast geological masterpiece, where the Green and Colorado Rivers have carved their signatures into red rock over millions of years. From the air, this immense wilderness reveals what hikers on the ground can only piece together: the dramatic confluence of two mighty rivers, the layered mesas of the Island in the Sky district, and the labyrinthine canyons that give Canyonlands National Park its name. Paired with neighboring Arches on this scenic flight, the park becomes the wild, untamed counterpoint to the delicate stone arches just to the north, offering a sweeping introduction to southeastern Utah's high desert country.
The flight traces the rugged contours of Canyonlands National Park, drifting over deep gorges and sandstone spires that change color as the light shifts across them. You will spot the White Rim winding far below, the green ribbon of cottonwoods along the riverbanks, and pinnacles rising from the canyon floors like ancient sentinels. Where Arches dazzles with intricate stone windows and balanced rocks, Canyonlands stuns with sheer scale, immense plateaus, hidden side canyons, and panoramas that stretch toward the distant La Sal Mountains. From the cabin window, the patterns of erosion that define Canyonlands National Park become clear in a way no overlook can match.
This experience is ideal for travelers who want to see the full grandeur of Utah's red rock country without the long drives and demanding hikes between viewpoints. Photographers, geology enthusiasts, families with limited time, and anyone celebrating a special trip will find the aerial perspective on Canyonlands National Park genuinely unforgettable. It is also a wonderful option for visitors who have already explored Arches by car and want to understand how the surrounding landscape connects, or for first-time visitors looking for an awe-inspiring overview before deciding where to spend more time on the ground. A scenic flight over Canyonlands National Park turns a bucket-list destination into a memory measured in horizons.
This family-owned operation delivers a memorable Moab experience that guests consistently rave about. The dinner cruise stands out for its generous buffet with plenty of choices, and the friendly staff creates a welcoming atmosphere from start to finish. Guides like Tasha and Richard get special mentions for being knowledgeable, funny, and genuinely engaging. The UTV sunset tours offer surprisingly exhilarating rides through steep terrain, while the river cruises provide a unique perspective of canyon walls illuminated against the night sky. Most visitors love the overall package, though a few noted the narrative leans heavily into Mormon pioneer history with what some felt was a one-sided perspective on indigenous peoples. The light show, while cool, struck some as simpler than expected. A couple guests wished for better beverage options on the premium tour and more familiar music choices during entertainment. Still, the overwhelming majority find it well-organized and worth doing, with many calling it a highlight of their Moab trip. The hot chocolate waiting after cold-weather cruises is a nice touch that shows the thoughtfulness here.
Definitely a must do when you are visiting Moab! Great service and friendly hospitality by everyone there
Joe Delarosa
April 15, 2026
Definitely a must do when you are visiting Moab! Great service and friendly hospitality by everyone there
Joe Delarosa
April 15, 2026