Jeeps and tours can be booked all over Moab, but here are a few to get you started: Twisted Jeeps, Barlow Adventures, High Point Hummer. Trail difficulties range from simple and scenic 2-wheel drive to the utmost challenging 4-wheel drive trails. Detailed 4 wheel drive maps and trail guides can be found at the Moab Information Center (MIC). Trails can be discovered with your own vehicle, by renting a jeep, or taking a guided tour. If off-road adventure via jeep or four-wheeling is your jam, Moab is a go-to destination! Near endless 4×4 trails and old mining roads at your fingertips will leave plenty of room to explore. Bicycle can be rented, purchased and/or repaired at shops such as Poison Spider Bicycles, Rim Cyclery and Chile Pepper Bike Shop, just to name a few.
Please click here for a comprehensive list of mountain biking areas, trails and maps to compliment. For those looking for easier scenic views or a great family outing, check out Dead Horse Point State Park. Moab is most well-known for Slickrock Bike Trail, a highly technical and challenging trail that many consider to be the ultimate mountain biking excursion. Home to the greatest mountain biking in this world, Moab offers a massive variety of trails for mountain bikers of all ages and experience levels. Downtown shopping, off-road excursions, driving scenic byways, skydiving, ballooning, scenic flights and base jumping can be enjoyed throughout the entire year! Take note, Moab is busiest in the fall but come winter, it returns to its natural state of quiet, vast wilderness. Once the temperatures start to rise and the snow begins to melt, it is the ideal time to seek out a rafting adventure or canyoneering trip! For the biggest river thrills, check out trips departing in late spring and early summer when the snow run-off is highest. Activities such as hiking, mountain biking and climbing are best taken advantage of in the cooler desert months throughout spring and fall. We'd love to chat about our amazing area!įor the most variety of outdoor choices in Moab, plan a visit anytime from early spring to late fall.
This place is popular, so plan on a little wait.totally worth it! We have so many other recommendations and we would love to help you make your trip perfect! Give us a call anytime. After a great day of riding, my favorite spot to grab a burger and shake is Milts. We also love to take our bikes out to the Mag 7 area. Our family loves to climb and some of our favorite spots are Wall Street and Cinema/Theater wall. One of my favorite hikes is the Grandstaff Trail to Morning Glory Bridge. I recommend everyone take a drive (or bike!) down River Road just north of downtown and head out to Castle Valley. Many return visitors are realizing that our summer and winter "off seasons" are actually a great time to visit! There are no crowds and still so much to do. The surrounding landscape in the Moab area is truly a sight to behold! My favorite thing about the area is that there is so much to explore and so many ways to explore it! From mountain biking to jeeping to epic hiking, sightseeing and paddleboarding, there's truly something for everyone! Our weather makes it easy to visit any time of the year. Browse our wide selection of vacation rentals and find the perfect home for your next Moab, Utah vacation! Our vacation rentals are centrally located providing great all-season access to the area’s top jeeping, hiking, and mountain biking trails, and Canyon Lands and Arches National Parks. We manage vacation homes and AirBnB style accommodations located in downtown Moab, condos and townhomes with shared pools in Rim Village, Rim Village Vista, and elsewhere. Our Moab vacation rentals are comprised of a variety of private accommodations including homes, condos, and townhomes. Visit the Red Cliffs Lodge for a tour through the Museum of Film. Diverse landscapes and astounding scenery have contributed to Moab’s rich history of filmmaking. Visible from Moab, the La Sal Mountains are only 20 miles away! This alpine mountain range is the second highest in Utah, with peaks reaching nearly 13,000 feet. Arches National Park can be reached within a few minutes drive whereas Canyonlands is only less than an hour away! If you’re looking for a fantastic view of the Colorado River, head to Dead Horse Point State Park, just a short drive from town. This is the only Utah destination where visitors can explore two of The Mighty 5® National Parks, Canyonlands National Park and Arches National Park, from one location.
Surrounded by thousands of square miles of breathtaking red rock landscape, this town also boasts the wondrous Colorado River. Moab, Utah is a year-round accessible land of adventure.