Moab, Utah Adventures

Rafting, Kayaking, Jeep, & National Park Tours

Moab Adventures

We think Moab is the adventure capital of the west! Limitless options for play abound in this desert landscape. Follow the links below for more in-depth information on each activity.

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Plan Your Trip To Moab

The info you need to plan your trip to Moab. Local’s recommendations for the best time to visit, how to get here, where to stay, and what weather to expect when you arrive.

Moab, UTAH

“Oh the places you’ll go” and there are so many things to do in Moab, Utah! Located at the gateway to two amazing National Parks, Canyonlands, and Arches, Moab is considered to be the adventure capital of the west. With its stunning unique scenery, it is a must hit on your bucket list. 

Traveling to Moab is like traveling to another planet. This area of Utah is a famous geological art gallery sliding on a foundation of salt. The plateaus look like they’re melting, arches are everywhere, and twisting red rocks are illuminated against the bluest sky you’ll ever see.

We are proud to share its uqique landscapes with our guests on Moab white water rafting trips, Moab Jeep tours, and Arches National Park tours.

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Moab, Utah Vacation Planning FAQs

When is the best time to visit Moab for outdoor adventures?

For the best balance of weather and water, May through September is the prime window. May and June offer the most exciting rafting during the spring runoff, while the late summer months of July and August are perfect for warm-water float and swim trips. If you are focused on land adventures like Jeep or National Park tours, the milder temperatures of spring (March–May) and fall (September–October) are ideal for exploring the red rocks comfortably.

Our Moab adventure season generally runs from March through early November. We offer daily departures for rafting, Jeep tours, and guided Arches National Park tours throughout this time. To ensure you get the most out of your vacation, we recommend booking an adventure value package so you can experience the desert from the river, the trails, and the national parks all in one visit.

For our standard Colorado River rafting trips and Moab Jeep tours, the minimum age is 4 years old. For those looking for more independence on the water, the minimum age for a single inflatable kayak is 12+, while double kayaks can accommodate ages 8+ when accompanied by an adult.

Moab’s weather can be unpredictable, so dressing in layers is essential.

  • On the River: Wear a swimsuit or quick-dry athletic clothing (avoid cotton) and secure river sandals or old sneakers.
  • On the Land: Wear sturdy hiking shoes or sneakers (no flip-flops or Crocs), a sun hat, and lightweight UPF-rated layers.
  • Essentials: Always bring a refillable water bottle, polarized sunglasses with a retention strap, waterproof sunscreen, and a camera to capture the scenery.

You can find a detailed list of what to wear and bring here.

Adventure activities like white water rafting and off-road Jeep tours are inherently dangerous and involve risks that cannot be fully eliminated; therefore, we require all guests to sign a liability waiver and assumption of risk. However, your safety is our top priority. To minimize risk, we employ professional guides who are trained beyond the state requirements and are certified in CPR and First Aid. Whether you are on the water in our high-quality self-bailing rafts or on the trail in our custom-modified open-air vehicles, our guides provide thorough briefings and instructions.