- TripBuzz found 21 things to do with kids in or near Moab, Utah.
- From Hauer Ranch to Canyon Voyages Adventure Co - Day Tours, the Moab area offers 17 different types of family activities, including: Hiking Trails, Off Road & ATV, National & State Parks and Scenic Drives.
- Located just south of the Colorado River is the picturesque city of Moab, Utah. Famous for its many natural rock arches and national park, the area offers word class hiking and climbing, and offerings breathtaking views throughout the area. Tourists also enjoy more extreme activities, as base jumping and whitewater rafting are also popular in the area.
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Covering a spread of roughly six and a half miles, Hell's Revenge is a natural roller coaster experience just east of Moab. The slickrock fins of the area make it ideal for SUVs, ATVs, and other extreme vehicles who wish to enjoy the fun dips an drops of the region.
1.3 Miles
Red Rivers Adventures-Day Tours offers several different choices in day tours including rafting, canyoneering, hiking, rock climbing, and paddleboating. In addition, the company offers multiday adventures up to three days.
0.2 Miles
Moab Adventure Centers- Day Tours offers multiple choices in tours including rafting, hummer, stand up paddleboating, jetboating, scenic flight tours. The company also arranges multi-day vacations, as well as rents jeeps.
0.0 Miles
Canyonland is one of the few remaining undisturbed areas of the Colorado Plateau. Divided into four sections by the rivers that run through it, the park is popular for hiking, mountain biking, backpacking, four wheeling, kayaking, and rafting.
5.3 Miles
Named after a black prospector, Negro Bill Canyon is a scenic canyon cut into the Navajo Sandstone by a small stream. The hike is a pleasant, four hour affair with several lovely stream crossings.
13.0 Miles
Visitors love being surrounded by thick forest and listening to the gentle bubbling brooks at La Sal Mountain Loop. The peak is located about 13,000 feet above sea level and is part of the 2nd highest mountain range in Utah.
13.3 Miles
Potash Road is a 17-mile scenic bypass. Along the road, rock climbers are often visible before the road passes petroglyphs, and dinosaur tracks, the trailhead parking for Corona, Bowtie, and Jug Head arch before ending at the Intrepid Potash Mine.
1.2 Miles
Paddle Moab - Private Tours is an owner-operated stand up paddle boarding company. They offer SUP tours and lessons and welcome first time paddlers all the way to the advanced.
3.3 Miles
For the ultimate mountain biking experience, plan your trip to White Rim Trail in Moab, UT. Featuring 100-miles of challenging trails, surrounded by stunning mountain landscapes, riders willing to put forth the effort are rewarded with a spectacular trip.