Getting to Moab |
Moab is 233 miles southeast of Salt Lake City 110 miles southwest of Grand Junction, Colorado and 354 miles west of Denver. The town, located on a bend in the Colorado River, has a population of about 6000 and hosts a large number of visitor and tourists every year, mostly visitors of the Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, which are located close by. Moab is also a popular base for mountain bikers who come to ride the nearby Slickrock Trail, landscape photographers, amateur and professional archeologists and geologists, rock climbers, and river runners.
DRIVING You can make arrangements for car rental from the Salt Lake City, Denver, or Grand Junction airports. If you'd like to carpool and split rental car expenses with other folk campers we'll try to put you in touch with those who are flying in at about the same time as you. NOVEMBER WEATHER is often lovely! The nights can be a bit cold, but the days sunny and warm – temps mid-60s to mid-70s. We can't guarantee it will be that way again this year, but in general the late Fall weather here is a delight. On the other hand, we've had a couple years where it was cloudy and cool all day. We'd suggest you monitor the weather via the Internet for the week before you pack to get an idea of current weather patterns. |
2024 Instructors
Cara Luft Nina Gerber Abbie Gardner Cosy Sheridan David Roth Eric Jones Mandy Danzig Anke Summerhill Charlie Koch Karee Wardrop |
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