What to Know About Moab
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Moab hosts numerous events throughout the year. The town's arts community
organizes annual events such as the Moab Art Walk, Artists Studio Tour,
and the Moab Arts Festival. Annual music events, such as the Moab Music
Festival in September and the Moab Folk Music Festival in November,
provide great music in a spectacular outdoor setting. And don't forget
our world famous Easter Jeep Safari! |
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Moab has a wide variety of restaurants, from fast food to Gourmet. Whether
you are looking for a sack lunch to take on the trail, or
an elegant dining experience in a breathtaking location, Moab has
it all. |
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Moab is located in southeastern Utah, just 4 miles south of the
entrance to Arches National Park, and 30 miles east of Canyonlands
National Park. There are many routes that will take you to Moab, all
of the quite scenic!
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Moab's climate is as varied as its landscape. Our wonderful spring
and autumn temperatures are perfect for outdoor events. Even during
the summer our cool mornings and evenings allow for a great combination
of activities and mid-day sightseeing. Our typically mild winters
in the lower elevations provide perfect conditions for hiking,
golfing and bicycling while the higher elevations offer skiing
and snowmobiling. |
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Once you arrive in Moab, the Moab Information Center (MIC) should
be your first stop. Conveniently located at the corner of Main
and Center Streets in Moab, the MIC is the best source for the
most up-to-date information regarding the Moab area. The friendly
staff is always happy to answer any questions that you may have
about the Moab area. They will help you to get the most out of
your visit. |
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A collection of some of the most frequently asked questions about
Moab. This includes Arches and Canyonlands National
Parks, the city of Moab, gas stations, supermarkets, weather and much
more! |
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Visit our PDF Brochure Rack for the Internet's Largest Collection
of free downloadable Moab area maps, trail guides and travel information.
Our brochures include maps (National Park, City & Trail), mountain
biking & 4WD guides, lodging & campground guides, outfitters,
services, and much more! |
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Southeastern Utah contains some
of the darkest skies in the contiguous 48 United States.
A moonless night spent under the stars in southeastern Utah will amaze
visitors with the volume of stars visible to the naked eye. Paying attention
to the moon phase and when it will rise and set can really enhance
your visit. |



















