🗺️ Trip of the Week – March 9, 2026
🗺️ Trip of the Week
Exploring Moab: Utah’s Red Rock Adventure Capital
Moab, Utah is an outdoor enthusiast's paradise nestled in the heart of the Colorado Plateau, offering breathtaking red rock formations, world-class mountain biking, and incredible hiking opportunities. This Moab Utah RV trip takes you through some of the most iconic landscapes in the American Southwest, including Arches National Monument and Canyonlands National Park. Spring 2026 is the perfect time to experience this adventure destination with mild temperatures and vibrant wildflower blooms.
📖 About This Destination
❄️ Seasonal Tips
Spring (April-May) offers ideal temperatures of 65-75°F with lower humidity and minimal crowds compared to summer. Wildflowers bloom during April-May adding vibrant color. Afternoon thunderstorms are possible in May but typically brief. Morning temperatures can dip to 50°F so bring layers. Avoid summer (June-August) when temperatures exceed 95°F. Fall (September-October) also offers excellent conditions. Winter is possible but some higher elevation trails may have snow.
📍 Location
✨ What to See & Do
Delicate Arch
Experience Utah's most iconic natural arch in Arches National Monument. The 3-mile round trip hike leads to this stunning freestanding natural arch, photographed best during sunset when the rock glows deep red. The trail ascends 480 feet of scenic slickrock with panoramic views of the Colorado River valley and surrounding La Sal Mountains. Spring temperatures make this hike comfortable compared to the intense summer heat.
Canyonlands National Park Island in the Sky
Explore a vast landscape carved by the Colorado River with breathtaking vistas from 6,000-foot elevations. The scenic 26-mile loop drive accesses multiple viewpoints including Grand View Point and Upheaval Dome, with options ranging from easy scenic stops to challenging hikes. Spring wildflower blooms add vibrant color to the red rock landscape.
Slickrock Bike Trail
Tackle one of the world's premier mountain biking trails featuring 10.3 miles of natural sandstone surfaces with exceptional traction and aerial views. The trail offers moderate difficulty with technical sections suitable for intermediate to advanced cyclists, winding through stunning red rock formations. Spring conditions provide perfect biking weather without summer's extreme heat.
Colorado River Recreation
Enjoy water activities on the scenic Colorado River flowing through Moab with options for kayaking, rafting, and stand-up paddleboarding. Multiple outfitters offer guided trips from gentle scenic floats suitable for families to challenging whitewater sections for experienced paddlers. Spring water levels create ideal paddling conditions.
Dead Horse Point State Park
Visit this dramatic overlook 30 minutes from Moab featuring a stunning 2,000-foot elevation drop into the Colorado River canyon. The scenic drive offers multiple viewpoints and the 1-mile Dead Horse Point trail provides panoramic vistas perfect for photography. Spring sunset light creates spectacular photo opportunities across the layered red rock formations.
🍽️ Where to Eat
Discover fantastic dining options in the area.
🍽️ Moab Brewery, American
🍽️ Sunset Grill, Southwestern
🍽️ Paradox Valley Brewing Company, American
🍽️ Love Muffin Café, Cafe
🍽️ Jailhouse Cafe, American
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time to visit Moab for an RV trip?
Spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) offer ideal temperatures between 65-75°F, comfortable hiking conditions, and fewer crowds than summer. Spring features beautiful wildflower blooms, while fall provides crystal-clear skies for photography and stargazing from your RV.
Are there full hookup RV parks near Moab?
Yes, several RV parks including Moab Valley RV Resort and Castle Valley RV Resort offer full hookups with 30/50-amp service. Book reservations early for spring and fall, as popular parks fill quickly during peak seasons.
Is Delicate Arch a difficult hike?
The Delicate Arch trail is 3 miles round trip and considered moderate difficulty, with a 480-foot elevation gain on mostly exposed slickrock. The hike takes 1.5-2 hours and offers no shade, so start early morning, bring plenty of water, and wear sunscreen.
Can I bring my RV into national parks?
RVs can access scenic drive loops in both Arches and Canyonlands parks, though some areas have size restrictions. Check current regulations as RV size limits vary by location; most scenic drives accommodate rigs up to 28-30 feet.
What activities are suitable for different fitness levels?
Moab offers options for everyone: scenic drives and short easy walks for casual visitors, moderate trails like Delicate Arch and Grand View for moderate hikers, and challenging trails like Slickrock and Porcupine Rim for experienced adventurers.