Mount Peale

Mount Peale

Mount Peale is the highest point in the range and offers breathtaking views that will leave you in awe

A majestic peak nestled in the heart of the La Sal Mountains in southeastern Utah. Rising to an impressive height of 12,721 feet (3,877 meters)

As you embark on your journey to the summit, you'll find yourself surrounded by a diverse and enchanting landscape. The mountain is home to lush alpine meadows, ancient forests, and rugged cliffs, creating a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Hiking trails of varying difficulty levels cater to both novice and experienced adventurers, allowing you to explore the mountain at your own pace. Wildlife sightings are common, and you may encounter deer, elk, or even the elusive mountain goat during your ascent.

Once you reach the top, be prepared to be rewarded with panoramic vistas that stretch for miles, showcasing the stunning red rock canyons, towering mesas, and distant mountain ranges. Mount Peale is truly a haven for photographers, hikers, and those seeking solace in nature's embrace.

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.