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by Matt Konkle
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Its section of land sits right along the Colorado River — the town itself lies just south, while everything else expands outward for miles around.

Moab, Utah. A place many call the ‘Adventure Capital of the West.’

In the off-road community, the name is somewhat revered. It is a bucket list type of destination where, once you go, memories are made, and the picture evidence comes out at parties and gatherings for years to come, with the conversation usually beginning like “Remember that one time…”.

And yet, despite all the reverence the town and its surrounding area hold for enthusiasts worldwide, the actual place is way more than just trail systems for off-road vehicles.

It offers significant history. Stunning scenery. Nightlife. And adventures of all types, whether that means two legs, two wheels, a raft, or, yes, four wheels.

So what does that all mean? Well, just know that when you are planning a trip to Moab, you should plan to experience all kinds of stuff.

Here are some top things you may not know about Moab:

Moab's Movie Magic

Hollywood has long been captivated by Moab's dramatic backdrop. From the heart-stopping chase scenes in ‘Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade’ to the thrilling airplane fight in ‘Mission: Impossible II,’ Moab's diverse landscapes have played a starring role in numerous films — especially Westerns. So, as you adventure around the landscape, keep your eyes open for familiar scenes from the big and small screen.

A Cyclist's Paradise

While Moab is a haven for off-road enthusiasts, it also boasts a world-renowned reputation for mountain biking. The legendary Slickrock Bike Trail, carved from ancient sandstone, offers a challenging and exhilarating experience for riders of all skill levels. In fact, there are plenty of trails all over the Moab landscape that cater to those who want to ditch four wheels and, instead, ride on two.

More Than Arches

Arches National Park, with its Delicate Arch and Landscape Arch, is undoubtedly Moab's crown jewel and annually draws millions of people. But don't overlook the other wonders waiting to be explored. Canyonlands National Park boasts breathtaking overlooks of The Needles and The Maze, while Dead Horse Point State Park offers panoramic vistas of the Colorado River winding through the canyons.

Ancient History Etched in Stone

Moab's rich history stretches back thousands of years. Evidence of its past inhabitants can be found scattered throughout the region in the form of petroglyphs, or rock art, etched by the Ancient Puebloan people. Hike to sites like Corona Arch Viewpoint or Picture Canyon to witness these fascinating glimpses into the past. Just make sure you are treading lightly and don't disturb the history.

Fossil Frenzy

Millions of years ago, Moab was a lush and vibrant ecosystem teeming with life. Today, the landscape offers a treasure trove of fossils waiting to be unearthed. Take a guided paleontological tour and discover fossilized tracks, bones, and even petrified wood remnants of this ancient world.

Stargazing Sanctuary

Escape the city lights and immerse yourself in the dazzling night sky above Moab. Designated as a Dark Sky Community, Moab boasts minimal light pollution, making it an ideal location for stargazing. Head to Dead Horse Point State Park or Arches National Park after dark and witness a breathtaking display of celestial wonders.

Beyond the Red Rocks

While the red sandstone formations are Moab's signature feature, the surrounding landscapes offer a surprising variety. Take a scenic drive along the La Sal Mountain Loop Road and discover lush forests, towering peaks, and even a ski resort nestled amidst the mountains.

Rafting the Colorado

Experience the thrill of navigating the Colorado River through the heart of Canyonlands National Park, or if you want to stay a little closer to town, just north of Moab. Embark on a white-water rafting adventure and witness the dramatic canyons from the unique perspective of the river. This exhilarating experience is sure to get your adrenaline pumping.

A Foodie's Delight

Moab is no longer just a pit stop for outdoor enthusiasts. The town boasts a thriving culinary scene, offering diverse options to satisfy every palate. From farm-to-table restaurants featuring locally sourced ingredients to casual cafes and pubs, Moab's culinary landscape caters to all tastes and budgets.

Community Spirit

Moab's vibrant community is what truly makes the town special. Locals are passionate about the area and eager to share its unique charm with visitors. Whether you strike up a conversation with a friendly shop owner or join a community event, you'll be met with warmth and hospitality.


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