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    • Arches National Park just made it much easier to reserve your entry time!
      The Windows, Arches National Park To visit Arches National Park this summer (from April to October), visitors need to reserve a time to enter the park in addition to purchasing a park pass. Press release by Arches National Park In response to feedback from stakeholders and the general public, […]
    • Moab Museum winter closure: Preparing for next year’s exhibit!
      Courtesy of the Moab Museum Press release by the Moab Museum The Moab Museum will be temporarily closing its doors from December 23, 2024, through February 10, 2025, as we prepare for the exciting installation of our newest exhibition, U92: Moab’s Uranium Legacy. During this time, Museum staff and […]
    • Moab Gift Guide
      We don’t know about you, but “Holly Jolly Christmas” has been stuck in our heads since November (Dolly Parton’s version) – and yet we’re still scrambling to find gifts for our friends and family. Whether you’re a Moab local, a regular visitor to our little valley, or if we’re still just a line on […]
    • What’s closed in the winter in Moab?
      Winter is a lovely time to be in Moab, Utah: town is quieter, snow blankets the red rocks, and the cold air is offset by warm sunshine. But it’s the off-season, meaning many of our local restaurants and places of business will change their hours or close for an extended break. Read on for a list of […]
    • Making art in Arches and Canyonlands
      Charlotte Quigley, 2025 Community Artist in the Parks [Courtesy of the National Park Service] Press release by the National Park Service The National Park Service Southeast Utah Group is pleased to announce the selection of Charlotte Quigley as the 2025 Community Artist in the Parks (CAIP). Quigley […]
    • See a pair of historic snowshoes used in the La Sal Mountains
      Gordon Fowler’s snowshoes [Moab Museum Collection] By the Moab Museum, originally published in the Moab Sun News Summertime visitors to the Moab Museum may have difficulty understanding why there’s a pair of snowshoes on display in the Museum’s gallery. While the desert, of course, isn’t […]
    • Three-Day Moab Itinerary
      If you’re planning a trip to Moab, you’re likely aware of its reputation as an oasis for outdoor recreation. But the city also has a lot to offer when it comes to dining, arts, and culture. Read on to make the most of your three-day trip. DAY 1 – PARKS TOUR Morning: Canyonlands National Park Start […]
    • Petroglyphs and Pictographs: What to Know About Ancient Art in Southeast Utah
      Newspaper Rock [Moab Museum Collection, Elaine Peterson Collection] By the Moab Museum, originally published in the Moab Sun News This is canyon country, a landscape defined by the forces of nature that have carved their way through the red sandstone for millions of years and still continue to […]
    • Wheelchair Accessibility at Arches and Canyonlands National Parks
      By guest contributor Adele Heidenreich Growing up, I watched a lot of cowboy movies. The film industry doesn’t make many of them anymore, but they’ll always hold a special place in my heart. I remember being especially fascinated by the landscapes – canyons, prairies, and mountains stretching […]
    • Moab’s easiest trail: the outdoor sculpture trail!
      How to explore Moab’s expansive outdoor art scene Looking for outdoor art in Moab? The next time you’re on your way to the Moab Museum (to explore the current exhibit) or 98 Center (to dine on pho and seasonal cocktails), look up: at the intersection of Center St. and 100 East is a spatial marvel, […]
    • Exploring St. Patrick’s Day in the Red Rock Wonderland of Moab, Utah
      Nestled amidst the iconic red rock formations of Utah lies Moab, a small town known for its breathtaking scenery and adventurous spirit. While St. Patrick’s Day might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Moab. Join us as we embark on a journey to discover how Moab […]
    • Springtime Splendor in Moab, Utah!
      As winter loosens its grip, Moab awakens in a riot of color and adventure!  From thrilling outdoor escapades to serene moments in nature, here’s why Moab should be on your springtime bucket list:  Mild Temperatures:  Say goodbye to winter chills and hello to perfect hiking, biking, and […]
    • 98 Center Relaunches in Moab!
      Once upon a time along the Wasatch front in Salt Lake City, Utah, a couple of chefs became friends working at the Arie Sushi Bar at Snowbird Ski Resort.  They worked for years together in different kitchens and shared an inspiration for Asian cuisine.   They were both into skiing and snowboarding […]
    • In The Dirt Film Screening in Moab
      IN THE DIRT is a documentary film about a group of passionate Native American cyclists who attempt to bring the sport of mountain biking to the Navajo Nation, where no bike shops exist. In 2018, retired pro cyclist Scott Nydam and his family moved to Gallup, New Mexico to pursue a healthcare job […]
    • First Annual Moab Spring Spruce-Up: April 12-13
      Trail Mix invites the public to participate in the Moab Spring Spruce-Up inaugural volunteer event held to maintain, build, and clean up non-motorized trails and other highly-impacted areas in Grand County to help offset impacts in the 2024 season. Volunteers will be working on equestrian, hiking, […]
    • The Season Starts in Moab!
      Your Ultimate Guide to Moab’s Outdoor Festivals and Spring Events Embark on a journey through the exhilarating outdoor festivals and spring events nestled in the heart of Moab, Utah. From adrenaline-pumping adventures to serene explorations of nature, Moab offers something for every outdoor […]
    • Discover Moab Explores Paris: Insights from a Sales and Media Mission
      In a strategic effort to bolster tourism from France, Discover Moab embarked on a Sales and Media Mission to Paris from January 22 to 26. Collaborating with the Utah Offices of Tourism and other destination marketing organizations (DMOs), the mission aimed to foster relationships with key travel […]
    • Valentine’s Day in Moab: Affordable Luxury!
      Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and if you’re looking for a romantic getaway without breaking the bank, Moab might just be the perfect destination for you. While the stunning red rock landscapes and outdoor adventures are reason enough to visit, the off-season rates during February […]
    • The town of Moab.A Foodie’s Guide to The Best Places to Eat in Moab
      After a long day of adventures on the trails, on the river, or exploring the national parks, a satisfying meal is non-negotiable. Fortunately, Moab offers a plethora of great dining options that belie its small-town status. With offerings from breakfast to BBQ and food trucks to fancy fine dining […]
    • Introduction to Sand Flats Recreation Area
      Check out the new video introduction to Sand Flats Recreation Area! Located just east of the town of Moab, Utah, Sand Flats is known for its amazing outdoor adventures and camping amidst epic red rock landscapes. It’s famous for the Hells Revenge 4×4 Trail as well as the Slickrock Bike […]
    • Moab to Phoenix Direct Flight Takes Off Today!
      Exciting news for travel enthusiasts! The first-ever flight from Moab to Phoenix with Contour Airlines is now a reality, marking a momentous occasion that brings these two extraordinary destinations closer together. This direct connection opens up a world of possibilities, inviting […]
    • From Paris to Phoenix to Moab: A Summer Sojourn through Sky Harbor
      This summer, embark on an exciting journey from the enchanting streets of Paris to the vibrant cityscape of Phoenix, before immersing yourself in the stunning red rocks of Moab. With new nonstop flights connecting these diverse destinations, your adventure is set to unfold seamlessly, offering a […]
    • Embrace the Winter Magic: Fantastic Deals on Lodging and Dining Options in Moab
      During your winter stay in Moab, lodging prices drop by 20% to 40% and many restaurants run winter specials! Seasonal Discounts One of the best-kept secrets of visiting Moab in winter is the substantial discounts on lodging. Many hotels, motels, resorts, and vacation rentals offer enticing price […]
    • Exploring Corona Arch with a Trail Ambassador
      Embark on an unforgettable adventure along Moab’s renowned Corona Arch Trail with Trail Ambassador Mariah as your guide. Discover the unique charm of this popular trail, surrounded by breathtaking landscapes that showcase the region’s natural beauty. Grand County’s Trail […]
    • Winter Hiking Tips
      Winter hiking in Moab offers a unique experience, transforming the iconic red rock landscapes into a winter wonderland. As the temperatures drop, the crowds thin out, providing hikers with a more serene and intimate exploration of the stunning terrain. Trails like the Delicate Arch take on a […]
    • Strengthening Ties: President Renaud Muselier’s Collaborative Visit from Région Sud to Utah
      President Renaud Muselier of Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, also known as Région Sud, recently led a high-profile French delegation to Utah. The aim of this visit was to foster collaboration and strengthen ties across various sectors, including education, film, tourism, and business. The […]

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