Moab Canyonlands and Arches National Park Airplane Flight
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Experience Highlights
Discover the fascinating Arches and Canyonlands natural parks with a privileged view: this private panoramic tour aboard a light aircraft. The pilot will also be your expert guide to explain everything you need to know about these amazing natural sites.
You won't miss any of the most emblematic spots: the Labyrinth, the Delicate Arch, the Wedding Band Arch or the Devil's Gardens. A bird's eye view of two of America's national parks, and discover all their secrets from the hands of an expert.
- See the spectacular Arches and Canyonlands National Parks with this private tour.
- Enjoy a privileged view of both places, aboard a light aircraft that will take you to all their emblematic spots.
- Learn all about the history of these places thanks to your pilot, who is also an expert guide.
What’s included
- Private light aircraft tour of Arches and Canyonlands Wilderness Parks
- Guided tour explained by the pilot
- Headphones to listen clearly to the guide's explanations.
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Step by Step
Feel like an eagle soaring freely over the vast American wilderness on this private scenic light aircraft tour of the Arches and Canyonlands Wilderness Parks. Discover the passage of the Colorado River through Utah and the amazing rock formations caused by the erosion of the rocks by the water. Thanks to your pilot, who will also be your tour guide, you will be able to discover the history of these places.
Arches National Park, proclaimed a US National Monument by President Herbert Hoover in 1929 and established as a US National Park 50 years later, is home to some of the most spectacular rock formations on the planet, such as Delicate Arch and the Eye of The Whale, which you can see from the plane.
The almost 1,400 square kilometres of Canyonlands, declared a US national park in 1964, receive more than 730,000 visitors a year eager to see its canyons, carved out by the Colorado and Green Rivers. A natural spectacle that you can enjoy from the sky, with an enviable perspective, while the guide tells you all about the history of this place.
A unique experience to enjoy with your group the main sites of the Mighty Fives, the five natural parks of the State of Utah.