moderate
3–4 hours
Participants should be in good health to handle the vehicle excursions and flight duration comfortably.
Experience the stunning vistas of Lake Powell, Rainbow Bridge, and Monument Valley from above and on the ground with Westwind Air Service’s guided tours. Discover the region’s natural wonders and Navajo history in one unforgettable trip.
Approximately 3.5 Hours
Experience the stunning beauty of the Arizona/Utah border on a scenic aerial tour from Page, Arizona. Marvel at Lake Powell's vibrant waters, the majestic Rainbow Bridge, and the iconic Monument Valley. Enjoy a guided 4X4 tour through the Navajo Tribal Park, making this adventure truly unforgettable.
Adult (Ages 2+): $325.00 Infants (under age 2 - carried by adult): No charge
Minimum of 3 passengers per tour. 2 passengers may book, but may be subject to a $275 surcharge if the minimum is not met.
3-3.5 Hours
Flights may make additional stops.
The stark yet breathtaking vistas of the Arizona/Utah border await you on this scenic aerial tour that departs from Page, Arizona. Gaze down on the deep blue/green waters of Lake Powell, the 186 mile long lake formed by damming the Colorado River. Just before reaching Navajo Mountain, you will depart from the Lake to fly over the immense span of Rainbow Bridge, the world’s largest natural stone arch. After a short trip over the rugged canyonlands of the Utah/Arizona border you will be at Monument Valley. After landing at the Monument Valley airport, your Navajo guide will escort you on a 4X4 ground tour, through the Navajo Tribal Park to famous John Ford’s Point. After the ground tour, your aerial tour will continue on to Page. It should be noted that there is no overflight of Monument Valley on this tour. On your return trip to Page, you will fly past Wahweap Marina and the Glen Canyon Dam.
It should be noted that there is no overflight of Monument Valley on this tour.
This tour will be booked on a first-come/first-served basis. We will confirm the availability with you after booking.
Layer clothing and wear sun protection as temperatures can fluctuate between flight and ground tours.
Capture panoramic views from the air and stunning landscape shots during the ground tour.
Tours fill quickly, especially during peak seasons—reserve early for preferred dates.
Maintain energy levels before and after the tours with plenty of water and snacks.
Navajo Tribal Park has been home to Navajo people for centuries, with many cultural sites still actively preserved.
Westwind Air Service emphasizes environmentally responsible tourism, keeping the region pristine for future generations.
Hats and sunscreen are essential for protection during outdoor exposure.
spring|summer|fall|winter specific
Sturdy walking shoes help during ground tours.
Layers enable adjustment to temperature changes from sky to ground.
spring|fall|winter specific
Capture the breathtaking vistas from both air and land—bring a good camera or smartphone.