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Leap from 14,000ft in Moab – the heart of the red rock canyon country of southeastern Utah.
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Experience the ultimate thrill with this skydiving experience, where you can skydive Utah’s stunning landscapes from a heart-pounding 14,000 feet! This skydiving experience in Moab offers the adrenaline rush you’ve been craving, with breathtaking views and the adventure of a lifetime waiting for you in the skies over Moab.
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Your skydiving adventure begins with a scenic plane ride over the famous Moab drop zone. Once you and your expert tandem skydive instructor reach altitude, it's time for the real excitement. Jump Moab from a perfectly good airplane and plummet through the sky at over 120 miles per hour. Your exhilarating freefall lasts 55 seconds before your parachute deploys, giving you the chance to soak in the stunning aerial views of Utah's red rock landscapes.
Tandem skydiving in Moab offers more than just a skydive—it’s a lifetime memory. With over 50,000 successful skydives under their belt and a team of USPA-certified tandem skydiving masters, you’re in safe hands for this epic Utah skydiving experience. No wonder this skydiving experience has been voted “BEST SKYDIVE” by BlueSkies Magazine and boasts a 5-star TripAdvisor rating.
This family-owned business has been operating in Utah for over 10 years, delivering unforgettable experiences to thrill-seekers from around the world. Whether you’re a seasoned adrenaline junkie or a first-time jumper, this experience is ready to make your skydiving dreams a reality.
Book your Skydive Moab - 14,000ft Jump today!
Great jump, Austin was awesome!!
My instructor was amazing.
Amazing experience made easy by your team.
I am disabled. I didn’t know how easy it was or wasn’t going to be for everyone. They made sure I was comfortable and helped me with everything I could do! It was such an awesome experience!
Adam was the best wonderful man. Friend for life. He made my experience a life changing event. I love that Guy.
Canyonlands Field (Moab)