Explore stunning red rock formations and over 2,000 natural stone arches. Popular hikes include Delicate Arch (where Jake proposed to Alysa), Landscape Arch, and the Windows section. Arches has implemented a reservation system. Timed entry tickets are required in addition to your park pass or entrance fee. You may enter the park before 7 am or after 4 pm without a timed entry ticket.
Dead Horse Point State Park offers stunning vistas of the Colorado River and the Canyonlands landscape. The iconic viewpoint at Dead Horse Point delivers breathtaking views of the meandering river and surrounding red rock formations.
Discover dramatic canyons and mesas. The Island in the Sky district offers breathtaking viewpoints, while the Needles district provides great hiking opportunities. Canyonlands does not currently require reservations for timed-entry. However, guests will still need an America the Beautiful Pass.
Specializes in BBQ and Southern cuisine, featuring smoked meats, ribs, and a selection of craft beers and cocktails.
Solid Mexican food with generous portions for both food and margaritas.
Classic American drive-in burger joint. Great milk shakes! One of Alysa and Jake's favorite places to eat in town.
Moab Brewery offers a variety of craft beers and hearty American dishes in a casual setting. It's the perfect spot to relax after exploring Moab
Low-key joint offering coffee & specialty drinks made with house-roasted beans, plus gelato & Wi-Fi.
A shiny diner with breakfast all day and ice cream.
Features a variety of food trucks offering different cuisines, providing a casual and diverse dining experience in an outdoor setting.
Offers a variety of breakfast and brunch options, including acai bowls, avocado toast, and specialty coffee drinks in a modern, relaxed atmosphere.
Proper Brewing Co. features a diverse range of craft beers, from IPAs to stouts. Enjoy a stylish taproom with seasonal and specialty brews paired with tasty pub fare.
Provides river rafting, Jeep tours, and custom adventure trips through the beautiful landscapes of Moab.
The Moab Adventure Center offers a wide range of outdoor activities and services, including thrilling Jeep tours through rugged terrain, guided whitewater rafting on the Colorado River, rock climbing experiences, and mountain biking rentals.
Provides guided rock climbing, canyoneering, and hiking trips, emphasizing safety and adventure in the stunning canyons of Moab.
Corona Arch is a stunning natural sandstone arch; the trail is approximately 3 miles round trip and provides breathtaking views of the surrounding red rock landscape.
A 3-mile round trip hike leading to the iconic Delicate Arch, offering stunning views and a rewarding photo opportunity. Where Jake and Alysa were engaged!
This popular hike follows a stream through a scenic canyon and leads to the impressive Morning Glory Natural Bridge, one of the largest natural rock spans in the U.S. The trail is approximately 4.6 miles round trip and is relatively easy.
The Fisher Towers trail is a unique and scenic hike that takes you through towering red rock formations. This 4.4-mile round trip hike is moderately difficult and offers incredible views of the iconic Titan and other massive rock spires.
A 2-mile round trip hike to a refreshing waterfall and swimming hole, popular for cooling off during hot days.
This is an outstanding singletrack along the rim below the iconic Amasa Back 4x4 trail. It's a very well built, thoughtful and challenging trail. Though only about an 8-mile loop, this is a strenuous trail that may take hours to ride depending on the rider's skill level. Rated difficult.
Network of trails that link the upper and lower ends of Gemini Bridges Road and can be ridden as a point-to-point with a shuttle or as different loops. Rated difficult.
A jewel of the Moab area - short drive from town (or ride from town up the protected bike path). Trails for all ages and ability levels, from young kids and beginners up to experts. For families, or groups with varying experience levels, this is the place you want to go.
The Whole Enchilada is a 26-mile trail that takes you from high-altitude alpine terrain down to the desert floor. The ride includes a variety of terrain, including singletrack, technical sections, and smooth downhill stretches. Multiple shuttle services are available in town. This is an advanced ride and generally requires a full day.