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Skydive Moab | Canyonlands Skydiving

Nestled near Canyonlands and Arches National Forests, Moab is home to some of the most stunning scenery in all of the Western United States. And what better way to experience that epic landscape than on an exciting Moab skydiving adventure? Harness up and climb thousands of feet in the sky for the best in magnificent Utah views and exhilarating thrills. Just minutes from downtown Moab lies Canyonlands Field Airport, home to the ultimate in Utah adventures: skydiving! Here you’ll ascend 14,000 ft in the air with your certified tandem instructor for the wildest of Western rides. Once you reach altitude, you’ll take the leap and embark on a magnificent Moab skydive, freefalling for a full 60 seconds as the Utah landscape rushes up below at the rate of 200 feet per second! Once your ‘chute is pulled, breathe deep again and enjoy the gorgeous vistas of not one but two national forests as you glide back to the ground. Skydive Moab for the experience of a lifetime.

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What should you wear for a Moab skydive?

No special clothing is required for your Moab skydive. Dress comfortably for the weather on the day of your jump, keeping in mind that temperatures drop 1–2 degrees for every thousand feet of altitude and that winds increase during freefall. Closed-toe athletic shoes that can be securely fastened are required. Sandals and open-toe shoes are prohibited.

How old do you have to be to go skydiving in Moab?

Per federal regulations and United States Parachute Association (USPA) requirements, all Moab skydivers must be 18 years or older. No exceptions or parental consent allowances can be made.

How long does a Moab skydive last at Canyonland Airport?

From exit to landing, a Moab skydive lasts approximately 6–7 minutes. The highlight is the freefall—jumps are typically from 14,000 feet, providing about 60 seconds of freefall. Keep in mind that while the jump itself is brief, you should plan to spend several hours at the drop zone for check-in, training, and preparation.