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Experience stunning views of arches and Canyonlands from above on the 30-minute Moab Backcountry Arches Helicopter Tour for $349 with Pinnacle Helicopters.

The Moab: Backcountry Arches Helicopter Tour offers a 30-minute flight for $349 per person that takes you high above some of Utah’s most striking natural landmarks. Departing from Canyonlands Field Airport, this tour showcases seven arches and breathtaking vistas of Canyonlands National Park, the Island in The Sky District, and Dead Horse Point—all from the comfort of a private helicopter.
This tour is an excellent choice for those seeking more extensive exploration beyond shorter helicopter rides, thanks to its longer duration and focus on remote geological features. The flight is conducted in a small group limited to three participants, ensuring a personalized experience. While the 30-minute duration may seem brief, it offers a compact yet rundown of the area’s most impressive sights, complemented by live narration from the pilot.
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The tour begins at Canyonlands Field Airport, located roughly 15 miles north of Moab on HWY 191. Travelers check in at the Redtail Air/Pinnacle Helicopters desk inside the main terminal building. The process includes a safety briefing before boarding your helicopter. The logistics are straightforward, with all fees and taxes included in the $349 price.
There is no hotel pickup or drop-off included, so guests should plan to arrive directly at the airport. The check-in process includes discrete weighting of participants, with a maximum individual weight of 299 pounds and a combined weight limit of 600 pounds for all three passengers.

Shortly after departure, the helicopter heads toward the Determination Towers, tall spires that provide a dramatic backdrop for your flight. Next, the Gemini Bridges are visible from above, revealing the expansive rock formations that are inaccessible from the ground.
The route then enters the Behind the Rocks Wilderness, a remote area famous for fins and multiple arches that are only visible from the air. Flying over this wilderness offers a perspective that’s impossible to get otherwise, showing off Utah’s rugged geology.
The journey continues over Castle Valley, where the iconic Castleton Tower rises prominently against the landscape. This section of the flight highlights the area’s extensive 4×4 trails and the Colorado River canyon, giving a sense of the vastness and complexity of the terrain.

As the helicopter turns back toward the airport, it passes over Corona Arch, noted for its impressive span and dramatic setting. Other arches visible from the sky include Jeep Arch and Uranium Arch, each showcasing Utah’s unique rock formations. These aerial views are a highlight, allowing a comprehensive look at features that are difficult or impossible to appreciate from the ground.
The narration during the flight enriches the experience, providing context about the geology, history, and significance of these landmarks. The private nature of the tour enhances the chance to focus on the sights and ask questions.
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The tour is designed to be accessible to most travelers, with live English narration guiding the experience. The flight departs predominantly in the morning, with options for canceling up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility for planning.
However, the tour is not suitable for individuals over 300 lbs (136 kg), and all passengers are weighed during check-in. Since the flight is only 30 minutes, it’s ideal for those looking for a concise, but visually rich experience. The small group setting makes it more intimate and allows for a more tailored experience.

Guests check in at Canyonlands Field Airport and can expect a brief safety briefing before embarking. The flight departs from the main terminal area, with no transportation provided. The small group size ensures an unobstructed view, and the live narration adds educational value to the breathtaking scenery.
Weather conditions can affect scheduling; flights may be canceled or rescheduled if weather or maintenance issues arise. It’s advisable to arrive early and confirm your scheduled departure time.

Unlike shorter helicopter rides, the 30-minute duration of this tour allows for a more extensive exploration of the remote areas around Moab. The view of seven arches combined with flying over the expansive wilderness and canyons makes it stand out.
The private flight aspect and live narration provide a more personalized experience, ideal for travelers who appreciate a detailed and engaging overview. The focus on remote formations like the Behind the Rocks Wilderness offers a perspective that’s rarely available from ground-based tours.

The aerial perspective of the Island in The Sky District and Dead Horse Point offers stunning vistas that are hard to match with land-based visits. Seeing fins, arches, and rock formations from above allows for a full appreciation of Utah’s geological diversity.
The flight’s route gives a panoramic view of the Colorado River canyon and the extensive 4×4 trails, adding adventure to the visual experience. The narration helps contextualize what you’re seeing, enriching the visual spectacle with informative commentary.

This tour appeals most to adventurous travelers eager to see Utah’s rugged beauty from above. It’s perfect for photography enthusiasts wanting iconic rock formations and sweeping vistas, as well as those interested in the geology of the region.
The small group format and private nature make it suitable for couples or small groups seeking a more exclusive experience. However, travelers should be aware of weight restrictions and weather-dependent scheduling. The 30-minute duration makes this tour an ideal quick flight rather than an in-depth exploration, suited for those with limited time or seeking a highlight experience.
The Moab Backcountry Arches Helicopter Tour offers a value-packed opportunity to see some of Utah’s most dramatic landscapes from a perspective that’s otherwise impossible. Its stunning vistas, private setting, and knowledgeable narration make for a memorable experience. The price of $349 is reasonable for the exclusivity and scope of the sightseeing.
While it’s not suitable for travelers over 300 lbs and requires early morning scheduling, this tour is perfect for those wanting a concise, scenic adventure in Moab’s spectacular backcountry. The 30-minute helicopter flight provides a compact, breathtaking overview of Utah’s geology and natural beauty—ideal for first-time visitors or those with limited time.
How long is the helicopter tour?
The tour lasts 30 minutes, providing a quick but comprehensive view of the area’s key formations.
What is included in the price?
All fees and taxes for a private flight are included in the $349 ticket price.
Where does the tour depart from?
The tour departs from Canyonlands Field Airport in Moab, with check-in at the Redtail Air/Pinnacle Helicopters desk.
Are there any weight restrictions?
Yes, individual passengers cannot weigh more than 299 pounds, and the total weight for all three passengers cannot exceed 600 pounds.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours before the scheduled departure for a full refund.
Is this tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a broader range of travelers.