Arches National Park, Downtown Moab, & More

Lots to See and Do

  • Downtown Moab 0.1 miles
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    Downtown Moab

    Beyond the natural wonders that beckon, Moab's charming downtown offers a delightful surprise.  Explore a vibrant tapestry of art galleries, locally owned shops, and enticing cafés, all brimming with the unique character of our captivating desert town.

    Downtown Moab 

  • Arches National Park 5.7 miles
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    Arches National Park

    Witness nature's artistry on a grand scale at Arches National Park. Here, over 2,000 sandstone arches stand as silent sentinels, their graceful curves sculpted by wind and time.

    Arches National Park      
  • Moab Giants Dinosaur Park 11.5 miles
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    Moab Giants Dinosaur Park

    Embark on a fascinating journey through time at Moab's Giants Dinosaur Park. Explore life-sized replicas of prehistoric giants that once roamed the region, alongside captivating dinosaur track displays and interactive exhibits.

    Moab Giants Dinosaur Park
  • Hell's Revenge Trail 4.4 miles
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    Hell's Revenge Trail

    Not for the faint of heart, Hell's Revenge Trail in Moab is a legendary off-roading experience. This challenging route winds through dramatic slickrock landscapes, testing the mettle of both driver and vehicle.

    Hell's Revenge Trail   

  • Dead Horse Point 31 miles
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    Dead Horse Point

    Perched atop a dramatic mesa 2,000 feet above the Colorado River, Dead Horse Point State Park offers a breathtaking panorama. Explore sculpted sandstone formations jut into the vastness, creating a scene of awe-inspiring beauty.

    Dead Horse Point     

  • Canyonlands National Park 34 miles
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    Canyonlands National Park

    Immerse yourself in the untamed grandeur of Canyonlands National Park. Jagged mesas, deep canyons, and towering buttes paint a dramatic landscape, offering a glimpse into millions of years of geologic history.

    Canyonlands National Park
  • Moab Golf Club 5.5 miles
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    Moab Golf Club

    Nestled within the dramatic canyons of Moab, Utah Golf Club offers a world-class golfing experience. Renowned for its challenging layout and breathtaking desert scenery, this course provides an unforgettable fusion of sport and scenic splendor.

    Moab Golf Club  

  • Ziplining 1.4 miles
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    Ziplining 

    oar through majestic canyons on a zipline adventure. Experience the desert landscape from a new perspective as you zipline across mesas, canyons, and deep gorges, feeling the exhilaration of flight amid see-it-to-believe-it scenery.

    Ziplining
  • Slickrock Bike Trail 3.7 miles
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    Slickrock Bike Trail

    Conquer the iconic Slickrock Bike Trail, a Moab must-do for thrill-seeking cyclists. Weave through a landscape of petrified sand dunes and ancient seabeds on this challenging route, testing your skills and rewarding you with unparalleled desert vistas.

    Slickrock Bike Trail

  • Base Jump Moab 1.2 miles
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    Base Jump Moab

    For the ultimate adrenaline rush, hit Base Jump Moab. The experience allows you to take the exhilarating plunge alongside expert guides, leaping from dramatic cliffs and soaring through the red rock canyons with incredible views.

    Base Jump Moab

    Moab Events

    Sway to the rhythm of free summer concerts under the starlit sky, witness the grit and grace of local cowboys at the rodeo, or join the legendary Jeep Jamboree for a once-in-a-lifetime off-road adventure. Moab offers something for everyone, even after the sun sets on the red rocks.