Canyonlands National Park

Canyonlands National Park

Canyonlands National Park is a breathtaking desert wilderness that will captivate your senses and leave you in awe

Immerse yourself in the stunning red rock landscapes that define this region, as you hike or bike through the captivating trails of Kane Creek Canyon. Marvel at the towering cliffs, dramatic canyons, and picturesque vistas that surround you at every turn.

For the thrill-seekers, Kane Creek is a paradise for rock climbing and off-roading enthusiasts. Test your skills on the challenging cliffs or embark on an adrenaline-pumping 4x4 adventure along the rugged backcountry trails.

Discover the area's fascinating history by exploring the remnants of ancient Native American cultures and the iconic petroglyphs that adorn the canyon walls. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the historic Kane Creek Suspension Bridge, a marvel of engineering and a testament to the area's past.

Whether you seek outdoor adventures, cultural exploration, or simply a peaceful retreat in nature, Kane Creek welcomes you with open arms. Prepare to be captivated by its untamed beauty and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Nearby flights

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Canyonlands helicopter tour

Canyonlands Field Airport

We fly along the impressive Monitor and Merrimac formations, followed by a captivating pass over the iconic Gemini Bridges and Jeep Arch. Continuing our journey, we traverse across town and enjoy breathtaking views of the striking red rocks that surround Moab. We then soar past the scenic Ken's Lake and venture up Pack Creek, where the renowned Pack Creek Ranch, a place once visited by Edward Abbey during his time writing the Monkey Wrench Gang, awaits. Next, we ascend to the peaks of Mt. Peale and Mt. Mellenthin, reveling in the awe-inspiring vistas. Our flight path takes us over renowned destinations such as Fins and Things, Hell's Revenge, and the legendary Slickrock 4X4 and mountain bike trails. As we make our way back, we pass just west of Arches National Park, enjoying the view of the majestic Sovereign Trail System.