- Our list of the best things to do in Moab, Utah, features the top 28 nearby activities — including 26 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Moab, UT has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Adventures, Outdoor Places, Tours, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 28 things to do within the city of Moab, UT
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Nestled between the Colorado River and La Sal Mountains is a quiet oasis enjoyed by outdoor lovers everywhere, Castle Valley is a must visit destination. With plenty of trails available for hikers or horseback riders, the scenic, red rock spires are breathtaking.
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Hauer Ranch offers custom horseback and mule riding in the desert of Professor Valley. Trips are tailored to experience level with structures on the ranch made to look like Old West buildings with classic board-and-batten materials and boardwalk porches.
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Canyon Voyages Adventure Co - Day Tours offers a variety of guided river trips that take on the local Green and Colorado rivers. Professional kayaking lessons are offered, as well as whitewater rafting expeditions in Westwater Canyon.
6.4 Miles
Originally designed in 1969 for motorcycles, the Slickrock Bike Trail offers riders the most challenging BMX bike trails through the Sand Flats Recreation Area. The facility also offers camping and jeep trails.
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.
6.5 Miles
Take a 12-minute guided tour of the Hole 'N the Rock, a home carved from a giant rock. The site also features an exotic zoo with zebras and camels, a trading post for local wares, and a general store for refreshments.
37.9 Miles
The only trail within Chesler Park is the Chesler Park Loop Trail that creates a circular path through the region and is roughly eleven miles for a round-trip. Just three miles into the trail is a saddle overlooking the park which shows the shrubs surrounded by the sandstone formations.
40.5 Miles
Newspaper Rock Recreation Site contains petroglyph site located along Indian Creek with some of it being up to 2,000 years old. It is believed the original inhabitants drew these pictures to communicate with each other, and they have been added to over time.