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All funds raised through the WabiSabi COVID-19 Community Fund for Moab's Nonprofits will go directly to nonprofits economically afflicted by the pandemic! To donate or for more info, head on over to Moab's nonprofits embody what makes Moab "Moab." You can rely on them to provide shelter from a cold night, a new outfit for a job interview, keeping our outdoors clean, and even finding a beloved pet to make your family complete. A vast majority of our nonprofit network has lost significant funding due to COVID-19. Please consider donating what you can to help Moab's beloved nonprofit community during this difficult time. Open for shopping 7 days a week 10am - 6pm Video & Game Rentals- Large Selection of Inventory Serving Moab Since 1957 Oh the place you'll go on a Pedego!Ĭameras, Memory, Batteries, Printers, Cables, Ink, & Paper Instead of going through the hurried last-minute shopping, what if there was a one-stop-shop for all your gift-giving needs? Lucky for you, we're here to help! Come on in and take a test ride today. Holiday shopping doesn't have to be stressful. We are certain you'll see something to inspire you in every price range. Shop Online at Gallery Moab features Fine Art and gifts made by talented local artists and craftsmen including paintings, sculpture, photography, ceramics, jewelry, textiles, fused glass, cards, prints, and much more. Visit us online at Curbside & Delivery available. We also sell gift cards to show you care. Featuring local farm-raised spinning fibers and yarns, accessories for every project, inspirational patterns and books, friendly atmosphere, helpful staff and a great selection of locally handmade gifts. Whether you are hiking, biking or jeeping, stop by Dave's to stock up! We sell a wide variety of cold beverages, snacks, fruit, cigarettes, beer, ice, bread, ice cream, bottled water and more! Dave's friendly, old fashioned, neighborhood market is your last stop before the Slickrock Bike Trail!Ī luxurious oasis of rich colors and fibers for knitters, crocheters, spinners, weavers and felters. Hours: 8 am-6 pm Monday - Friday & 9 am - 5 pm Saturday.ĭave's Corner Market is serving Espressos and Lattes and has the largest selection of whole-bean coffee in Southeast Utah. Dead Horse Point, too.This division of Canyonlands Advertising does all kinds ofĬopying and publishing including color copies from small toĬopy Center, 375 S. The weird grandeur of these two federal designations is documented elsewhere - just know that you need to see them both in person, twice, before you die. If you’re going to Canyonlands National Park, and you’re not hiding out from the authorities in some desolate corner of the Maze, you’re probably staying in Moab. If you’re going to Arches National Park, you’re going to Moab Utah. More biking and hiking up there, too, when it’s warm. Moab even has winter sports covered in the La Sal Mountains - them snowy peaks you see through Delicate Arch. (See: Westwater, Cataract Canyon, Desolation Canyon) MOAB SNOWSHOEING/CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING Rapids up to class IV, so be careful or hire a guide that has years of Moab experience. Uniquely positioned to access both the Green and Colorado Rivers. (See: Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park.) MOAB WHITEWATER RAFTING/KAYAKING (See: Negro Bill Canyon, Hunter Canyon, Corona/Bowtie Arch, Fisher Towers,) but IF National Parks is your cup of tea, Moab is in the center of two. The national parks don’t have a monopoly on the area’s best treks. and navigate the red rock yourself or grab a guide for a spectacular storytelling experience. (See: Hells Revenge, Steel Bender, Gold Bar Rim.) Take your own jeeps and ATVs or find a rental at 1 of a billion rental spots on Main St. The Easter Jeep Safari kicks off the season. Between Slickrock trails and main street bars for cold beverages, Moab was born for this.

(See: Porcupine Rim, Gemini Bridges, Slick Rock, Bartlett Wash, Amasa Back.) There is a reason that Moab has long been known as the mountain biking mecca of Utah if not all of the USA. Pick your poison from the list of activities below and get ready to burn various types of rubber. Red dirt, whitewater, and pinkish-orange sandstone are fertile grounds for the sowing of wild oats. If the Tigris and Euphrates are the Cradles of Civilization, the confluence of the Green River and the Colorado River is the Kiddie Bike Trailer of Uncivilization.
