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Allow some time for the interpretive displays and large gift shop featuring guide books, maps, videos, videos, postcards, and much more. Visit the public lands surrounding Moab to enjoy national and state parks, the Colorado River and thousands of square miles of BLM land.
Moab is located in southeastern Utah, just 4 miles south of the entrance to Arches National Park, and 30 miles east of Canyonlands National Park.
Moab is one of the most beautiful destinations on the planet. From deep canyons to towering mountains, from breathtaking red rock landscapes to raging rivers, it guarantees astonishing vistas at every turn.
Once you arrive in Moab, your first stop should be the Moab Information Center (MIC). Conveniently located at the corner of Main and Center Street in Moab, the MIC offers information on recreational opportunities and visitor services throughout southeastern Utah.
Our award winning travel guide includes complete listings of all Moab area lodging, campground, guides, outfitters & services. It also provides an excellent overview of all the attractions and activities that are possible in the Moab area.
Located just 5 miles (8 km) north of Moab, you will discover the awe-inspiring Arches National Park, boasting the largest concentration of natural sandstone arches on Earth. With over 2,000 arches scattered across its vast 76,518-acre expanse, this park is a treasure trove of geological wonders.
The Moab area is blessed with three State Scenic Byways. State Scenic Byways help recognize, preserve and enhance selected roads throughout the United States based on their archeological, cultural, historic, natural, recreational and scenic qualities.
From cool stream-side hikes to spectacular sandstone arches, the Moab area is full of exciting day-hikes outside of the national parks. All of the trails on this page are on Bureau of Land Management land and most are pet friendly.
Service to Green River, Utah – 50 miles from Moab (shuttle required to/from Moab) amtrak.com 800-523-6590. Rocky Mountaineer Scenic Train Journey to/from Denver, Colorado & Glenwood Springs, Colorado rockymountaineer.com 877-460-3200
Utah State Route 128 (U-128) is a 44.6-mile-long (71.7 km) state highway north of Moab. The entire length of the highway has been designated the Upper Colorado River Scenic Byway, as part of the Utah Scenic Byways program.