Moab: Recreation
Moab is about getting out and seeing the country. The red rock country of Southern Utah has some of the finest natural eye candy of the planet. From unbelievable arches and natural bridges to towering cliffs over the Colorado River.
It is a place worth seeing and preserving. The best way to see the land is on foot, raft or bike. You will also find guides and four wheeling sites to help you get into the remote back country.
The lodging section has web sites for dozens of motels, bed and breakfasts, condos, cabins and other lodges serving the area. The main thing is to get out side and enjoy as much of the high desert sunshine as humanly possible during your sojourn in the area.
- Grand County Search and Rescue (www.gcsar.org) rate - review
With over a million visitors to the Moab area a year, the Grand County SAR is a trained crew of volunteers who are ready to take on the challenges of helping people in the wilderness of Southern Utah. - Moab Points & Pebbles Rock Club (www.moabrockclub.com) rate - review
Moab Points and Pebbles have been rockhounding since 1959. A great place for those interested in geology. - Spanish Valley Vineyards & Winery (www.moab-utah.com) rate
The Spanish Valley estate winery offers tours and wine tasting. - Roadrunner Shuttles of Moab (www.roadrunnershuttle.com) rate - review
Roadrunner runs shuttles to the airport and to various river, biking and hiking trails. - Old Spanish Trail Arena (www.oldspanishtrailarena.com) rate - review
The Old Spanish Trail Arena, at 3641 South Highway 191, just south of Moab, is a center for western and community events. - MAS 50 (www.mas50.com) rate - review
MAS 50 has information on local trail racing events including the Moab's Alpine To Slickrock 50 Mile Race And Relay. - Arches National Park (www.nps.gov) rate
The official National Park System's web sites for Arches. - Canyonlands National Park (National Park Service) (www.nps.gov) rate
Official site for Canyonlands National Park. - Moab BLM Field Office (www.ut.blm.gov) rate
Site for the Bureau of Land Management Field Office in Moab. - Dead Horse Point State Park (stateparks.utah.gov) rate
Dead Horse Point is on State Route 313, 18 miles off Highway 191 near Moab. The park has an interpretive museum and a 21 unit campground. - National Geographic Travel Guide: Canyonlands National Park (www.nationalgeographic.com) rate
A National Geographic travel series article on Canyonlands. - National Geographic Travel Guide: Arches National Park (www.nationalgeographic.com) rate
A National Geographic travel guide for Arches National Park. - BLM Utah, Moab Field Office Recreation (www.blm.gov) rate
The BLM has a page on recreation opportunities in and near Moab. The site lists trails, camping areas, petroglyph sites along with information on river recreation and OHV. The site includes permit information and regulations. - Scoot Moab (www.scootmoab.com) rate
Visiting Moab on the Vespa. - Dan O'Laurie Canyon Country Museum (www.discovermoab.com) rate - review
This regional museum tells the story of Moab and Grand County's past, from prehistoric and Ute Indian artifacts to the explorations of Spanish missionaries. - Special Olympics Utah - Southeast Area (www.sout.org) rate
Grand County is in the Southeast Area of the Utah Special Olympics. The site has info on local events and teams. - Butch Cassidy's King World Water Park (www.butchcassidyskingworldwaterpark.com) rate - review
Southern Utah's only Water Park. The facility offers water slides, fishing ponds and other attractions. - Hole N the Rock House (www.theholeintherock.com) rate - review
Visit Hole N The Rock, a most unique home, carved out of a huge rock in Utah's Canyonlands Country. This historic 5,000 square foot home and unusual gift shop and trading post are open all year. - Moab Half Marathon (www.moabhalfmarathon.org) rate - review
Organization runs three races a year. The Canyonlands Half Marathon takes place in March. The Other Half in October and the Winter Sun 10k run takes place in December. - Hollywood Stuntmen's Hall of Fame (stuntmen.org) rate - review
Thousands of Exhibits of Rare Artifacts and Memorabilia of Stars and Stunt Performers of Motion Pictures and Television, featuring personal items donated by JOHN WAYNE, JAMES STEWART, STEVE McQUEEN, GENE KELLY, as well as Legends of the Stunt World, - Skydive Moab (www.skydivemoab.com) rate - review
Sky Diving and BASE Diving in Moab. - Public Lands Information Center (www.publiclands.org) rate
The Public Lands Information Center includes a wealth of information on using the public lands thoughout Utah and the Western US. - Hole N The Rock (www.holentherock.com) rate - review
A unique structure carved into the sandstone. - Skatepark (www.skateboardpark.com) rate
This site has a write up with photos about the Moab Skatepark. - Moab, Utah (www.moabadventurecenter.com) rate
A one stop source for adventure in moab. - Single Serving (www.single-serving.com) rate - review
Single Serving serves up trails guides and other other useful information for fellow travelers of the earth. Guides include the Porcupine Rim, Slickrock Trail, Kokopeelli and White Rim Trail. - American Discovery Trail: Utah (www.discoverytrail.org) rate - review
The coast to coast discovery trail passes through Moab. If you feel like walking to San Franscisco, or Washington, DC; this would be a good route to follow. - Average Joe Road Trips (ajroadtrips.com) rate
Average Joe Road Trips has pages on hiking, canyoneering, and climbing information for the Moab area. The source for extraordinary adventures. - Raft for the Cure (www.raftforthecure.com) rate
Raft for the Cure is a fund raising event for the Susan Komen foundation which funds research and treatment of breast cancer. - Moab Canyons Endurance Ride (www.moabendurance.com) rate - review
Moab Canyons Endurance Ride is a three day equestrian event taking riders through the red rock country near Moab.
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