U.S. Federal Shutdown Information

U.S. Federal Shutdown Information

At this time, Arches, Canyonlands, and Utah’s national parks and federal lands remain accessible, though services are limited. Learn more.

» Arches timed entry reservations are not in effect. The Arches visitor center is open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Canyonlands visitor centers at Island in the Sky and the Needles are open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
» Entrance fees are not being collected. Campground and permit fees remain in effect.
» Visitor centers at Natural Bridges and Hovenweep are closed. Visitors needing backcountry permits should visit recreation.gov.
» Ranger-led programs are not being offered at this time.
» Roads, trails, campgrounds, trash collection, toilets, and emergency response remain open.

Fly Direct to Moab

 

Attention travelers, please fasten your seatbelts and prepare for landing! A scenic welcome awaits as you fly over Moab’s iconic ruby desert. Just minutes from Moab, Canyonlands Regional Airport (CNY) serves as your gateway to the region’s national and state parks, geological wonders, and, of course, Moab’s vibrant hotels, shops, and restaurants—making it the perfect hub for seamless exploration.

 

 

Your Guide to Canyonlands Field Airport - Start Planning!

Scenic & Charter Services

Redtail Adventures 

Pinnacle Helicopters 

 

Transportation Services

From airport shuttles and rental cars to rugged off-roading Jeeps, find everything you need to get around Moab. Please note that airport shuttles are scheduled by appointment only.


 
Nonstop Flights to Moab - Book Your Flight!

Nonstop flights from Phoenix, AZ and Denver, CO, via American Airlines, in partnership with Contour Airlines, are now active.

 


 
Other Nearby Airports

Traveling to Moab by car? Convenient flights are available from Salt Lake City and Grand Junction, CO, both just a short drive away.

Salt Lake City International Airport  

Grand Junction Regional Airport 

 


 

Find Things To Do in Moab - Plan Your Getaway!

Whether you're experiencing breezy mesas by bike or on foot, taking a scenic drive or soaking up some desert-inspired art in town, start mapping out your next adventure.