Bar-M Chuckwagon
7000 North Highway 191 • Moab, UT 84532
Located 7 Miles North of Moab
435-259-BARM, 800-214-2085
Bar-M Chuckwagon features a live authentic western show with audience participation and a cowboy supper. more...Butch Cassidy's King World Waterpark
1500 North Highway 191 • Moab, UT 84532
435-259-2837
Hidden five slides, three pools, paddle boats, pizza, historic rock carving and more! mapCliffhanger Jeep Rental
1551 North Highway 191 • Moab, UT 84532
435-259-2599
Top Jeep rental in Moab, specializing in Modified Jeep Rubicons. more...Moab District
82 E Dogwood Road • Moab, UT 84532
435-259-6111
Popular recreational rivers, natural arches, Native American rock art and remote campsites. mapPotash Road Dinosaur Tracks
2.5 miles along SR 279
435-259-1370
A spotting scope is provided for roadside viewing of the tracks.Sauropod Dinosaur Tracksite
82 Dogwood • Moab, UT 84532
east side of US 191
435-259-6111
This tracksite includes the first sauropod tracks reported in Utah. A phenomenon rarely observed in fossil trackways. map
Bureau of Land Management Lands
Administers many outstanding recreation areas in the Moab/Green River area. When visiting, please leave gates and fences as they were found, bring your own firewood or collect dead and down wood where allowed.Canyonlands
PO Box 550 • Moab, UT 84532
435-259-1370
The stunning eroded landscapes of Arches and Canyonlands National Park, professional exhibits at the Dinosaur Museum, over millions of acres of mountain biking and many more activities and sites.Manti-La Sal National Forest
435-259-7155
Almost 160,000 acres of area woodlands. Fishing is available is small mountain lakes throughout the forest. Many beautiful camp sites.Mill Canyon Dinosaur Trail
West side of US 191
Along this trail dinosaur fossils and petrified wood can be viewed in a natural setting.The San Rafael Swell
A 900-square mile, wild and beautiful region west of the Green River. The Swell is dominated by the jagged, uplifted San Rafael Reef, which has nearly two dozen major canyons and many side draws and box canyons.
Dan O'Laurie Museum of Moab
118 East Center Street • Moab, UT 84532
435-259-7985
Exhibits the works of local artists on a monthly schedule and has permanent exhibits on the natural and cultural history of the area. map
National Parks & Natural Wonders
Arches National Park
435-719-2299
The world's largest concentration of natural stone arches is found at Arches National Park, a 73,000 acre area. Open year-round. more...Book Cliff Mountains
Located North of the Green River and I-70
Book Cliff Mountains constitute the longest continuous escarpment in the world. Their name comes from their multi-colored bands of rock, resembling the closed pages of a book. One can access the area by four-wheel drive vehicles, hiking, or horseback.Canyonlands National Park
435-719-2313
Utah's largest national park, Canyonlands National Park is divided into three sections, Island in the Sky, the Needles, and the Maze, by the Green and Colorado Rivers. Open year-round more...Fishers Towers
Visible for miles, this rock formation is reached by way of a 3 mile graded dirt road that begins on Colorado River Scenic Byway 128. The Towers, a cluster of dark red spires, rise from the 2,000 foot south wall of Professor Valley. The tallest tower is the Titan at 900 feet.
Canyonlands By Night and Day
1861 North Highway 191 • Moab, UT 84532
435-259-5261
Offering over 30 different tours including their signature sound and light show with dinner on the Colorado River in the evenings. more... mapOars Canyonlands Tours
543 North Main St. • Moab, UT 84532
435-259-5865, 800-342-5938
Rafting trips, backcountry trips. more... mapRIM Tours Inc
1233 South Highway 191 • Moab, UT 84532
435-259-5223
Rim Tours offers back country mountain bike adventures and fitness retreats. mapScenic Air Tours
PO Box 901 • Moab, UT 84532
435-259-6016
Tours of the Four Corners area. more...
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