Jacquelynne & Jason

September 7, 2025 • Moab, UT, USA
157 Days To Go!

Jacquelynne & Jason

September 7, 2025 • Moab, UT, USA
157 Days To Go!

Things to Do

Arches National Park

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Utah, USA
(435) 719-2299

Arches National Park is located in southeast Utah and has over 2,000 arches to explore! When visiting this park entry fees apply.

Arches is currently utilizing timed entry so a reservation is required to enter the park. Click here to reserve your entry time. When entering the park you will need:

1. Your timed entry ticket (from the reservation above.)

2. A photo ID

3. Payment for the park entrance fee (information linked above.)

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Canyonlands National Park

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Utah, USA
(435) 719-2313

Canyonlands National Park is open year-round. Canyonlands is Utah's largest national park, with 337,598 acres of land and water ready to be explored.


Admission to Canyonlands National Park is good for seven days. Click here to learn more about the park, entrance fees, and more. Click here for reservations. (Required for four-wheel-drive, motorcycle, and bicycle travel.)

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Dead Horse Point State Park

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UT-313, Moab, UT 84532, USA
(800) 322-3770

An immense desert landscape of canyons, high desert woodland, and miles of trails invite visitors to explore Dead Horse Point State Park. The park has wonderful campgrounds with modern amenities, beautiful views, and connections to nature.

Click here to reserve a campsite.

Mountain bike rentals are available at the park. Click here to reserve.

Moab Adventure Center

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225 S Main St, Moab, UT 84532, USA
(435) 259-7019

Moab Museum

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118 E Center St, Moab, UT 84532, USA
(435) 259-7985

Hauer Ranch (Moab Horses)

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Onion Creek and Hideout Rd, Moab, UT 84532, USA
(435) 259-8015

The Hauer Ranch has been a popular movie destination because of its classic American West landscape. Sandstone formations, towering cliffs, broad vistas and the Colorado River set the stage for the quintessential cowboy movie. Structures on the ranch have been made to look like Old West buildings, with classic board-and-batten materials and boardwalk porches.

Visit the website to book a half day group ride or a solo trip out on horseback!

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