dirt bikes
-Steel Bender
-White Rim Trail- 4-wheel drive road through Canyonlands National Park forms a 100-mile loop for multi-day rides. Hammerheads do a brutal one-day version. Permit required to camp. Significant climbing, easier technical. Year-round.
-Shafer Trail
Spend 2 days hiking all of arches
CANYONEERING
-Medieval Chamber
-Fisher towers
-Rock climb... potash area
-drive a wave runner to lake powell
DIRT BIKES
-Hells revenge
MOUNTAIN BIKING
-Porcupine Rime: There are 3 entrances. The last one is the closest to the top. It's mostly downhill from the top. The top has the best view. Bring lots of water (minimum 2 bottles)
-Slick rock: Near the entrance to Hell's Revenge... There are 2 trails... full loop and practice loop.
-Amasa back All up and then the way back is almost all down.
4 WHEELING
-Hell's Revenge... The first 100 yards are the toughest! Tricky to follow the trail.
-Fins and things... pretty easy and fun
Rock Crawling
-BFE
HIKES
-Left Handers (Stay left) the trail splits and you can get lost going right... The water fall is tricky but a fun cool off
-Delicate arch
RIVER RAFTING
Arches National Park
SWIMMING
-Moab Aquatic center Swimming pool (nice area right next to the park)
STAY
-Aarchway Inn
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CAMPING
-Right along the river
-Up by slick rock
-KOA
Jeeping- Rent a jeep from cliffhanger jeep rentals for $125 for half day 1-7pm take 3 or more jeeps do Hell's revenge. First part is the scariest part go slow and it's fine. follow the black trail. takes approx 4 hours it's a loop costs 3$ cash to get in trailhead. don't do the hottub or any of the crazy ones. Would be cool to take dirt bike or 4wheels on it too.
Try Outlaw jeep rental next time
Rafting- rent a ducky or do a large man tour. Year I went the water was high and actually felt really dangerous... A guy died the next week.
mountain biking porccipine rim, or slick rock,
dirt bike or 4wheels on slick rock.
road biking
rock climbing???
Moab- 6-21-09
Rafting wear tons of sunscreen and bring tons of water. We went on a 10 person raft. I would probably just want to rent a ducky (2 man raft for $30) and take that... it took us from about 9-5 but was super fun. It was also pretty fast I won't take a kid under 14
Camping Jared stayed at the slick rock rv camp right in town, they had a pool and a hot tub. they also had phone reception. probably the way to go. There were also little 10 by 10 shacks to stay in.
Down town is great and has everything you need.
Biking
I want to do porcipine rime, and slick rock, (I've done the small loop with nate and adam years ago. that was fun too)
Dirt Biking (I would love to do slick rock on a dirt bike... but there's also trails everywhere down there that look really fun)
Hiking Arches national park was right there too... it was amazing! we hiked delicate arch before sunset it was approx a mike and a half each way took about 3 hours. it's pretty bumping trail no strollers. We got there before sunset... I would reccomend that... it's gorgeous. a little steep once you get there. Gorgeous!
PARK
There's a park approx 400 north and 100 west (100 west and park blvd) it was a perfect park with a pool, trees, skate park etc. just a fun place to gather and bbq etc also good bathrooms.
we stayed at a campground approx 15 miles outside of moab on a dirt road called mill canyon. take mill canyon to the T then turn left. I'd really like to go more up the canyon there was also a small hike with what looked like fossils... I would like to check those out. There were dirt biking 4 wheeling trails everywhere out there.
Canyon lands. I stayed out near there with nate and adam years ago... I remember just the drive through was amazing... I would like to research that bettter.
Love main street
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