Moab keeps you moving
Moab is fueled by locomotion. Paddling rivers, cycling slickrock, hiking through the world’s grandest collection of stone archways ― this southeastern Utah destination is a slice of high-energy nirvana.
Sandals, T-shirts, shorts, and sunglasses are de rigueur here from late April through mid-October. The only other accessories worth considering: hiking boots, mountain bikes, climbing gear, or a whitewater raft or kayak.
Life in Moab wasn’t always so fraught with possibility. Settled in 1855, the town revolved around cattle and crops during its first seven decades. A comparatively short-lived uranium boom in the 1950s injected much-needed infrastructure into Moab: motels, stores, and restaurants. Today it is recreation that plays throbbing heart to Moab’s soul.