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Moab Information Center

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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Scenic River Trips

Jetboat Ride
Jetboat ride on the Colorado River near Moab

Evening River Trip
Evening River Cruise

Moab is located on the Colorado River and as a result, there are numerous companies in town that offer scenic river tours. These family oriented trips are perfect for those that do not want to get wet, yet long to experience the beauty of the Colorado River. Imagine a relaxing day sitting in a covered jetboat as it travels for miles down the Colorado River Gorge. Sunset and evening river trips are also available.

A complete list of all Moab River Guides is available on our Guides & Outfitters page.

Green River Overlook

Green River Overlook

The Green River meanders through the center of this view from the Island in the Sky District of Canyonlands National Park. The Island in the Sky District is the most accessible section of Canyonlands National Park. Numerous short trails lead to many of the most spectacular overlooks in southern Utah.

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Arches National Park

Arches National Park

Just five miles north of Moab is Arches National Park, which contains the world's largest concentration of natural sandstone arches. Although over 2,000 arches are located within the park's 76,518 acres, the park also contains an astounding variety of other geological formations. Colossal sandstone fins, massive balanced rocks, soaring pinnacles and spires dwarf visitors as they explore the park's viewpoints and hiking trails. A paved scenic drive takes visitors to many of the major viewpoints within the park.
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Canyonlands National Park

Canyonlands National Park

Canyonlands National Park is the largest national park in the state of Utah. Located 35 miles west of Moab, the Island in the Sky District sits atop a massive 1500 foot mesa, quite literally an Island in the Sky. Twenty miles of paved roads lead to many of the most spectacular views in southeastern Utah. Take a short day-hike or spend a relaxing late afternoon enjoying the sunset. Multi-day backpacking trips or overnight 4 wheel drive adventures can take explorers into the deep backcountry of this massive National Park.
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Dead Horse Point

Dead Horse Point State Park

Located only 32 miles from Moab is Dead Horse Point State Park, one of Utah's most spectacular state parks. Towering 2,000 feet above the Colorado River, the park provides a unique and breathtaking panorama of the canyon country of southern Utah and the snaking meanders of the Colorado River. There are miles of developed hiking trails in the park, including over one mile of paved trail which provides easy access to some of the most scenic views.
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Colorado Riverway

Colorado Riverway

Utah’s Colorado Riverway is a scenic wonderland of colorful cliffs, river-carved canyons, lush riverside habitat and massive sandstone formations. The Colorado Riverway includes the public lands along Scenic Byways 128 and 279, and along Kane Creek Road. Activities include hiking, rafting, canoeing, kayaking, rock climbing, sightseeing and camping. Well preserved panels of ancient rock art line the Riverway and provide insight into the ancient cultures that once populated this area.
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La Sal Mountains

La Sal Mountains

Just 20 miles south of Moab is the second highest mountain range in Utah, the La Sal Mountains. Attaining heights of nearly 13,000 feet, they add climatic and scenic contrast to the red rock landscape below. Spring brings spectacular wildflowers to the cool forest. In the middle of summer the higher elevations afford a cool respite from the warmer temperatures below. Fall is colorful with brilliant golden aspen leaves interspersed with dark evergreens. Winter brings solitude, snow fall and winter sports.
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Arts

Whether you come to Moab for adventure, to play, or for business, you can always find something going on in the arts to extend and enhance your stay. Moab may have more artists-per-capita than any other town in America, certainly in Utah. Here you can find painters, potters, poets, photographers, and writers, dancers, actors, musicians and mimes. There are also jewelers, sculptors, playwrights and just about any other form of artist and art that you can think of, including body art! Enjoy Moab's fine art galleries, bookstores and a host of other businesses who display local artists work.
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Movie Sites

Since 1949 the Moab area has been a popular location for Hollywood movies.  Movies filmed in our area range from the old John Wayne classics to more recent hits such as Geronimo, City Slickers II, and Mission Impossible II.  Thelma and Louise took their final leap into the Colorado River from along the Shafer Trail under Dead Horse Point near Moab!  Numerous commercials, and more recently music videos, have been filmed here. 
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Museums

Museums, galleries, and a variety of interesting shops are available in the Moab area. Because of this, many visitors prefer to alternate their vacation days, reserving several for hiking and sightseeing, and several set aside for museum touring and shopping. Moab's Main Street has dozens of shops featuring authentic Indian jewelry, statuary, clothing, and rock shops, as well as the products of local artisans. The Film Museum provides a great turnaround point for a beautiful drive down Scenic Byway 128.
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Rock Art Sites

The Moab area has numerous examples of Indian rock art to enjoy. This page briefly discusses some types, dates, the artists and their cultures and how to take care of these irreplaceable sites. Directions are included to a number of sites which allow you to sample some of the easily accessible ancient rock art in the Moab area. All sites are accessible with a passenger car and a short walk!
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Sand Flats Recreation Area & Slickrock Trail

The Sand Flats Recreation Area near Moab, Utah is a nationally significant public lands treasure at the heart of the Colorado Plateau. A high plain of slick rock domes, bowls and fins, it rises on the south to meet the colorful mesas and nearly 13,000 foot peaks of the La Sal Mountains. Cutting into the area on the east and west are the altered canyons of the Negro Bill and Mill Creek Wilderness Study Areas. To the north lies the deep gorge of the Colorado River and a hundred mile vista over Arches National Park. SFRA is home to the famous Slickrock Bike Trail enjoyed annually by over 100,000 visitors. The 7,320 acre SFRA is also popular for camping and jeeping and is seeing an increase in motorcycle and ATV use.
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Matheson Wetlands Preserve

The Matheson Wetlands Preserve, located just a half-mile from Moab, provides some of the best wetlands wildlife watching in Utah. It is the only major wetland along the Colorado River in Utah. It is a critical 'steppingstone' for migrating waterfowl, raptors and shorebirds.
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Wineries

Wine tasters and connoisseurs from around the world are often quite surprised to learn that there are two vineyards and wineries right here in Moab area.  Moab's long growing season coupled with its fertile, sandy soils has resulted in production of quite a few world-class wines.  Visitors can spend half a day enjoying both Moab area wineries and their tasting rooms, or take a quick tour of either one.
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