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1973 Piper PA-32-300 Cherokee Six Used
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1973 Piper PA-32-300 Cherokee Six Used

  • Hurricane
  • January 4, 2023
PIPER CHEROKEE PA32 SERIES
$215,000.00
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PIPER CHEROKEE PA32 SERIES
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Aircraft for Sale in Hurricane, Utah — Southwest Utah Aviation Marketplace

Hurricane is a rapidly growing city in Washington County, Utah, situated in the heart of Utah's "Color Country" — the spectacular red rock landscape of the Colorado Plateau in the southwestern corner of the state. Located between Zion National Park to the northeast and the Hurricane Cliffs to the west, Hurricane has grown into a significant hub serving the broader St. George metropolitan area. The city's extraordinary natural setting makes it one of the most dramatically beautiful places to fly in the continental United States. Airplane Trade connects Hurricane and Washington County buyers and sellers of quality aircraft throughout the Utah and Mountain West aviation marketplace.

Southwest Utah Aviation — Zion Country Flying

Hurricane and Washington County are served by St. George Regional Airport (KSGU), one of Utah's most active general aviation airports and a gateway to the national parks that make southwestern Utah one of America's premier destination regions. The airport at approximately 2,941 feet elevation provides good performance conditions for all aircraft categories. The surrounding terrain — Zion Canyon 20 miles east, Bryce Canyon within 90 minutes, the Grand Canyon's North Rim to the south — creates an aerial destination environment of unmatched grandeur. The proximity of Las Vegas (KVGT, KHND) just 120 miles west creates an important metropolitan hub for comprehensive aviation services. Hurricane's own small airport and the broader Washington County aviation infrastructure connect local pilots to this enormous market and to the extensive Southwest desert aviation network spanning Utah, Nevada, and Arizona.

Southwest Utah Aviation Culture

The aviation culture in Hurricane reflects the region's outdoor-oriented, frontier spirit and deep appreciation for the natural landscape surrounding every flight. Pilots who base in southwestern Utah fly among national parks, wilderness areas, and canyon systems that create flying experiences of breathtaking beauty on every departure. The Colorado Plateau's unique combination of flat mesa tops and incised canyon systems rewards visual navigation skills and builds the terrain awareness that desert canyon flying develops. Washington County has experienced explosive population growth as Utah's warm climate, outdoor recreation, and quality of life attract retirees, remote workers, and families from throughout the country. This growing community brings aviation enthusiasm and financial resources from metropolitan markets across America, creating an expanding buyer pool for quality aircraft.

Flying from Hurricane — The American Southwest

Hurricane pilots enjoy access to some of the most spectacular aerial scenery on Earth. Zion National Park's canyon walls are visible from the air in a panorama of vertical sandstone that defines southwestern Utah — the approach along the Virgin River canyon is among the most memorable cross-country experiences available to any American pilot. Bryce Canyon's extraordinary hoodoo formations are accessible northeast for another dramatic aerial view. The Grand Canyon (KGCN) is accessible south across the Arizona Strip. Sedona (KSEZ), Page and Lake Powell (KPGA), and Monument Valley create a constellation of Southwest destination airports within two to three hours for extended canyon country exploration. Las Vegas is under an hour west, transforming the entertainment capital's resort hotels and entertainment into practical day-trip destinations. Salt Lake City (KSLC) is under two hours north for Utah's largest metropolitan center. St. George's proximity makes Hurricane an ideal base for the full range of southern Utah and northern Arizona destinations accessible in a single day of flying.

Buying Aircraft in Hurricane

The Hurricane and Washington County aircraft market benefits from Utah's exceptional aircraft preservation climate. The desert Southwest's low humidity and dry air create outstanding airframe preservation conditions — corrosion is rare, and well-maintained aircraft from the region present excellent structural condition. Pre-purchase inspections should address sun-degraded rubber components, dust and sand ingestion in filters, and high-cycle wear from frequent desert flights in excellent VFR weather. The regional maintenance community at St. George provides competent evaluation services for buyers assessing Washington County aircraft.

Selling Aircraft in Hurricane

Hurricane sellers benefit from national demand for Utah desert aircraft and the growing Washington County buyer market. Las Vegas's enormous aviation community just 120 miles west provides immediate access to one of the West's most active markets, and Airplane Trade listings from Hurricane reach buyers throughout Utah, Nevada, Arizona, and nationally from buyers who specifically seek Southwest-preserved aircraft.

Aircraft Types in the Hurricane Washington County Market

  • Cessna 172 and 182: Core touring aircraft throughout southwestern Utah for exploring national parks and canyon country.
  • Cessna 206: Six-seat utility aircraft popular for backcountry access to remote desert strips throughout the Colorado Plateau.
  • Cirrus SR22: Growing presence among Hurricane's expanding professional community relocating from California and Nevada.
  • Super Cub and Maule aircraft: The Colorado Plateau's backcountry strip culture supports strong demand for tailwheel designs accessing canyon-bottom and mesa-top strips.
  • Experimental aircraft: Utah's active homebuilding community produces quality experimental aircraft including Van's RVs well-suited to the desert Southwest.
  • Light Sport Aircraft: The desert Southwest's excellent year-round weather makes LSA operations ideal, with the sport pilot community growing rapidly in Washington County.
  • Piper Cherokee and Archer: Reliable four-seat touring aircraft used by Washington County residents for regional travel to Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, and beyond.

List Your Aircraft on Airplane Trade — Hurricane Utah

Hurricane and southwestern Utah offer one of America's most spectacular aviation environments — national parks, canyon country, desert wilderness, and Las Vegas nearby combine to make Washington County an extraordinary place to own and fly. Whether you're buying a desert-preserved aircraft for Southwest adventures or selling a well-maintained Utah machine, Airplane Trade connects you with the serious buyers and sellers throughout Utah and the Mountain West. List your aircraft today.

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