More Moab Area Adventures



More Moab Area Adventures
Scenic Flights
Canyonlands National Park
Carved into three sections by the mighty Colorado and Green River, Canyonlands is simply vast. Because erosion has made areas of this park impassible by land, most travelers see only a fraction of its expansive beauty. A scenic flight over Canyonlands provides a rare birds-eye glimpse of remote lands, including the less visited Needles and Maze districts, as well as Dead Horse Point State Park, the Confluence of the Green and Colorado Rivers, as well as remote formations such as Chesler Park and Angel Arch. A one-hour flight.
Monument Valley
Skip the drive and see world famous Monument Valley by air! You’ll soar over the Colorado River and past Natural Bridges National Monument. A stop at Goulding’s Trading Post in Monument Valley provides you with additional photo opportunities, as well as a chance to stretch your legs and pick up a souvenir from the Navajo Indian Reservation. On your return, you’ll continue to explore Monument Valley Tribal Park before heading past the San Juan River Goosenecks, Grand Gulch, the Abajo Mountains, and the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park. A two-hour flight.
Secrets of the Southwest
For those short on time, the Secrets of the Southwest showcases the area like no other trip can. You’ll begin by soaring over Canyonlands National Park and the Confluence, following the Colorado River towards the shimmering waters of Lake Powell. After discovering exquisite Rainbow Bridge, you’ll head south over the Grand Canyon, landing at famous Marble Canyon Lodge. On the return trip, you’ll gaze down on Capitol Reef National Park and the untouched Henry Mountains, ultimately gazing at the Maze District of Canyonlands National Park before landing in Moab. A half-day excursion with 3.5 hours of flight time.
Moab Mountain Biking Trips
Known as an international mountain biking Mecca, Moab has taken the sport to new levels. Trails range from the easy Dino Hunt ride to the moderate Courthouse Rock and Klondike Bluffs, and culminate with the highly technical, world-famous Slickrock Trail. Guided tours are perfect for families and couples and offer an opportunity to explore unusual rock formations, discover ancient dinosaur prints, and coast down slickrock dunes. Those looking for a thrill, consider coasting down through varying eco-systems from the La Sal Mountains to the desert of Moab. Half day and full day trips available.
Rock Climbing in Moab, UT
Moab is known for its epic rock climbing, so why not get up close and personal with the area’s geology? Whether you are a beginner or an advanced climber, your guide will challenge you with a variety of routes and a custom-tailored curriculum. You’ll soon discover that the scenery, challenge, and thrill of rock climbing are beyond compare! Half day and full day adventures are available.
Special Interest Tours
Arches National Park Bus Tour
For anyone who prefers to see the highlights of this magnificent park with the expertise of a guide, the Arches National Park tour provides an educational glimpse of this magnificent park. Learn about the history, geology, and ecology of the fragile desert ecosystem and gain an understanding of how climate and erosion has shaped this land over time. This tour allows you to see Arches from the comfort of an air-conditioned vehicle, and offers select opportunities for short hikes. Half day tour suitable for all.
Rock Art Tour
Fascinated by the petroglyphs that have adorned our canyon walls for thousands of years? This is your opportunity to learn more about this ancient Indian writing that civilizations left behind as long as 7,000 years ago. From simple zigzags and parallel lines to the more elaborate Moab Man and Birthing Scene, the Rock Art Tour offers insight into the original inhabitants of the Moab area. Half day tour suitable for all.
Jetboat Trips on the Colorado River
These scenic half-day trips explore the flat-water section of the Colorado River near Canyonlands National Park. Get off the beaten path and discover fossils, petroglyphs and Indian ruins hidden deep within the canyon. Ponder the history and geology of the canyon, gaze up at Dead Horse Point State Park thousands of feet above you and marvel at the site made famous by Thelma and Louise’s final plunge. This is a mild trip focused on scenery, wildlife and the natural beauty of the area.

