20 Facts About Moab You Probably Didn't Know  

Facts About Moab You Probably Didn't Know


The Moab area of southern Utah features some of the world’s most wondrous scenery and spectacular natural features on the planet. The experience of traversing the rugged and exotic Great Basin terrain surrounding Moab is something travelers remember forever. Interested in learning more about Moab before you embark on your exciting journey to the national parklands of southern Utah. Here are 20 fun facts you may not have known about Moab and this mesmerizing region of North America:

1. Upheaval Dome

A crater and popular hike in the Canyonlands National Park, called the Upheaval Dome, is a geological anomaly. Rocks that were a mile deep in the earth are now on the surface.

2. Puebloan Communities Dating Back 10,000 BC

There were native people living in the canyonlands of the Moab area as early as 10,000 BC. The first European settlers arrived in the region in the late 1800s.

3. 1.6 Million Visitors

Over 1.8 million people visit Arches National Park every year, and a combined 160,000 visit Canyonlands and Dead Horse Point, for a total of over 3 million travelers to Moab each year.

4. Moab Animal Species

The desert is rich with animal species around Moab. Some animals indigenous to the area include mule deer, black bears, mountain lions, bighorn sheep, kangaroo rats, and many others. Many visitors get the opportunity to see wildlife in their natural environment during a Moab rafting trip

5. Movies Shot in Moab

Dozens of movies have been shot in the Moab area, including major hits like Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1988), Mission Impossible II (1999), and many more.

6. Over 2,000 Natural Arches

The world’s largest concentration of natural stone arches, more than 2,000, are located in the Delicate Arch in Arches National Park, just a few miles from Moab.

7. Firewood Collection and Burning

As a part of preserving the regional ecosystem, it’s illegal to use any wood you find in the desert around Moab. You can buy firewood for camping from local vendors.

8. Where Does “Moab” Get its Name?

“Moab” is a Biblical name for a kingdom between the Jordan river and the Dead Sea. “Utah” originates from the Ute language, and it means “people of the mountains.”

9. Fallen Pillar Balanced Rock

Fallen Pillar Balanced Rock is 128 feet tall. A smaller pillar beside it was named “Chip Off The Old Block,” after it fell from its parent pillar in 1975.

10. A Mountain Biking Paradise

Moab is recognized as a mountain biking paradise. The Slickrock Bike Trail is world renown and often a challenge for, even, advanced riders.

11. Moab Petroglyphs and Historical Sites

Standing out among Moab Petroglyphs and historical sites is the Moab Mastodon, a petroglyph that actually appears to depict a Woolly Mammoth. It appears to put people and mammoths in the area just before the species’ extinction at the end of the ice age in 10,000 BC.

12. The “Uranium Capital of the World”

In the 1950s, as nuclear power gained familiarity, Moab became known as the “Uranium Capital of the World” when significant amounts of uranium ore were discovered nearby.

13. Mining Near Moab

There has been potash and gas mining near Moab. The brilliantly blue water ponds visible from Dead Horse Point State Park are due to the mining of Potash through evaporation.

14. Collapsed Arches in the Park 

More than 43 arches in Arches National Park have collapsed since 1977. It’s a natural part of the lifecycle of Utah’s magnificent stone arches.

15. The Darkest Night Skies in the USA

The Moab area is officially rated as having among the United States’ darkest night skies for ideal stargazing. Astronomy fans are awed by an unsurpassed view of the Milky Way.

16. John Wesley Powell 

The first person to successfully raft the the Colorado River below the confluence with the Green River was explorer John Wesley Powell (1869).

17. The largest City in Grand County

Moab’s population has increased by only 257 residents in the past decade, from 5,046 per the 2010 census to 5,303 per the 2020 census. And it is still the largest city in Grand County.

18. Airplane Regulations

Airplanes are prohibited from flying above Arches National Park due to the desire to limit noise.

19. The Confluence of the Green River and the Colorado River

Green River and the Colorado River confluence just above Cataract Canyon of Canyonlands National Park, and Colorado continues flowing south from there.

20. Arches Continuously Fall and Collapse Today

Arches National Park has around 2,200 arches. New arches are continuously forming, though on a huge timeframe, while old ones are nearing collapse. To be classed as an arch, the opening must be a minimum of 3 feet in width.

What is Moab Known For?

Some amazing things to see in Moab include Canyonlands National Park, The Windows, Dead Horse Point Mesa Scenic Byway, Arches National Park, the Slickrock Bike Trail, and, of course, lovely downtown Moab. Things to do in Moab include all types of outdoor sports and recreational activities. Moab, Utah has almost endless adventure opportunities for it’s visitors. From hiking trails in Moab to Moab rafting and guided rock climbing, there are professional guides to help you make the very most of your Moab experience.

Where To Get A Guide For Moab Excursions

At Red River Adventures we offer the most fun and exciting Moab experiences in the area for you, your family or group. We’re your guides for family friendly full and half day adventures! We started offering rafting trips in 2003 and have since expanded to rock and ice climbing, canyoneering, guided ski touring, and outdoor education in Moab and beyond. We’ve had the pleasure of welcoming more than 100,000 guests and spending a staggering 13,000 days in the great outdoors! We take great pride in achieving a consistent 5-star rating across all online review platforms.

For professionally guided adventure trips in the southern Utah, call us at (435) 259-4046, or contact us here on our website anytime!

Red River Adventures is in the TripAdvisor Hall of Fame.

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Fabian Schonholz
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Fabian Schonholz
April 13, 2026

Excellent course with an excellent instructor

Samuel Macomber
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Samuel Macomber
April 8, 2026

Red River facilitated a large group avy 1 course and it went great! Thanks for being professional, flexible, and great educators. Fun skiing and good learning.

Tim Gunnin
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Tim Gunnin
March 28, 2026

Thanks to my climbing guide Kaya we had a wonderful day of climbing at the IceCream Parlor in Moab. Not only does she have excellent rock climbing skills she is an excellent instructor! She is also a caring and just a wonderful person to have conversation with. She was able to advise me on different areas to hike and MTB. I couldn’t have asked for a better day! I would highly recommend Red River!!!

Harrison Tuit
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Harrison Tuit
March 21, 2026

Had a fantastic two days of introductory ski touring with Tim. He and Carl dealt with the sub-optimal warm conditions as well as they, and catered for our skill level perfectly. Price was reasonable and experience was great. Would book again!

Deb Kemper
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Deb Kemper
March 21, 2026

Just completed our second booking with Red River Adventures. Carl, the owner, is always great at finding the perfect guide for our needs. He arranged a special training course for us and John, our guide and trainer, was fantastic. He helped us get comfortable using the necessary safety tools and equipment for the backcountry. He had a great teaching style that kept us moving and helped us dial in the learning by letting us do it and learning key adjustments to make in real time.

Rachel Lacek
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Rachel Lacek
March 21, 2026

Was visiting SLC and really wanted to do a back country tour and wanted to do so safely. They provide gear if needed. Very friendly and knowledgeable staff. Answered all my questions.

Aaron Scherman
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Aaron Scherman
March 20, 2026

John was the perfect instructor for our group. He was incredibly knowledgeable and a great instructor. He and Red River are highly recommended!

C Amarnek
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C Amarnek
March 14, 2026

I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of my time climbing! The guide was amazing - communicated ahead of time, encouraging while climbing, and very personable. I couldn't have asked for anything more of this wonderful adventure!

Chet Vernon
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Chet Vernon
March 9, 2026

Vic and Ty were fantastic guides and taught me a lot about avalanche safety.

Dave Brown
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Dave Brown
March 9, 2026

Was out with Ryan Emery for a guided ski day. Ryan was a consummate professional in managing the risks, setting stand out skin routes, and helping us seek out the best turns near Brighton. Recommend wholeheartedly.

Dean Kowalski
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Dean Kowalski
March 6, 2026

AMAZING experience with our guide, John. Great guy, great day. Highly recommend

Dale Simmons
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Dale Simmons
March 3, 2026

Garth is a fantastic instructor. The loaner gear was really nice and worked great. Well done Avalanche course.

Hailey Pierce
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Hailey Pierce
March 3, 2026

Garth was such an amazing instructor and guide! He was very helpful in not only teaching us about avalanche safety, but really showing us all we need to know and testing our knowledge along the way. My partner and I thoroughly enjoyed the AIARE Level 1 course and am taking away a lot of information, insights, and best practices away. Thank you, Garth!

Sophie Rockefeller
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Sophie Rockefeller
February 26, 2026

The AIARE 1 course was top notch! My instructor Sierra Bishop was super knowledgable and passionate about avalanche education. She taught the concepts in a way that was easy to understand and fun to learn. Sierra took care to support each individual's learning and created a group dynamic that was welcoming for beginners but also challenging for those with more experience. We spent a lot of time discussing different scenarios, and Sierra asked thoughtful questions to get us to consider the risks involved. She also taught a bunch of bonus skills like doing kick turns and making your own repair kit. Overall I gained confidence to ski in the backcountry because I am aware of the risks and how to mitigate them. 10/10 experience. I definitely recommend this course for all skill levels!!

Patrick Dwyer
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Patrick Dwyer
February 25, 2026

This was my 3rd time touring the Wasatch with John from Red River Adventures, but this time with my 11 year old. John was fantastic as always. I was a bit nervous with a lot of avy activity in the area. But, John assured me we would be safe and we kept to lower angle areas where we were out of avy terrain. The day was great and my son loved it! I can't recommend John and RRA enough!

Christopher Tolman
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Christopher Tolman
February 23, 2026

Came for a 6 day backcountry ski trip with my son and a friend. The overall experience was amazing. Red River handled every aspect perfectly—from communication about prep, travel etc, to accommodations, dining and of course, completely epic ski guiding. We’ll definitely be coming back.

Josiah Pilskalns
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Josiah Pilskalns
February 22, 2026

Had an Awesome day climbing with Nate!

michael todorovich
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michael todorovich
February 18, 2026

John L and Red River never disappoint. Even when conditions are less than ideal, the tours are always memorable with plenty of great terrain.

Sasha Ayloush
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Sasha Ayloush
February 17, 2026

What a fun adventure! My guide Ty was awesome! Super informative and so positive. I tried split boarding for the first time and loved it. I'm hooked. Red River also made it so easy and brought all the gear I needed.

Thomas Kelleher
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Thomas Kelleher
February 16, 2026

Victoria and Jeremy were a dream team for running an AIARE 1 course. They were both great teachers with deep knowledge of local terrain and infectious love for the backcountry. Was an incredible learning experience!

Finn Hannah
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Finn Hannah
February 16, 2026

Jeremy and Victoria were my guides, and they were amazing! Great time lots of learning and lots of laughs. Absolutely awesome weekend highly recommend!

Jeffrey Lewis
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Jeffrey Lewis
February 16, 2026

Incredible time in Japan. Great expertise and a fun packed schedule with the best snow ever!

Bryan Bassett
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Bryan Bassett
February 16, 2026

We had an amazing trip for six days of backcountry ski touring with Carl, John, and Mako with Red River Adventures in Hokkaido Japan. The ski touring experience was the best of my life. One glorious untracked powder day after another. It more than filled my expectations. What I did not expect, and got, was also am amazing cultural experience with food and Japanese Onsen culture. It was well beyond anything I had imagined. I of course highly recommend.

Landon Bryan
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Landon Bryan
February 16, 2026

Great experience. Ryan was a knowledgeable guide that catered the day to the experience we were hoping to have. Absolutely recommend.

Mike Arntz
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Mike Arntz
February 10, 2026

Terrific guides, great food and amazing snow! Carl and his team have this dialed in and I couldn't imagine doing it without them. They know where to ski, the local places to eat and how to get around.....just an unbelievable experience I highly recommend!

Steven Zettel
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Steven Zettel
February 9, 2026

I’ve spent my whole life providing outdoor experiences as a guide and this trip blew me away! Awesome trip and operation at all levels.

Jared Hopkinson
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Jared Hopkinson
February 9, 2026

Red River exceeded all expectations. We took a group of 8 family and friends to Japan and Carl, John and Yuta provided a magical week of amazing snow, fantastic dinners, heavenly Onsen and perfect accommodations. We WILL BE BACK!

GJ O
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GJ O
February 9, 2026

Great guides, great company, great experience with Red River. Would absolutely go with Red River again!

Hannah Popick
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Hannah Popick
February 8, 2026

Our ice-climbing guide, Ty, quite literally saved my life! We were trying to get some group pictures on the ice when my foot slipped - I fell and started sliding down the mountain. He quickly positioned himself in front of me and used his body to stop me, and then when I was too petrified to stand back up, he used all of his strength to peel me off of the ground and help me slowly make my way off of the ice (meanwhile my friends were unable to breathe from laughing so hard and thus, completely useless). I will probably end up naming my first born child after him because of this experience. He was extremely dedicated to safety - made sure we were helmeted at all times, gloved prior to handling tools, crampons securely fastened, etc. The night before, I expressed pretty severe concern and fear over the whole experience, and he offered tons of reassurance and was so positive and helpful. We plan on taking a trip to Washington in the summer just so he can guide us on a summer adventure too! Thanks Ty!!!

Greg Hill
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Greg Hill
February 6, 2026

Intermediate Ice Climbing with Nate. Excellent day on the ice. Completely tailored to my needs. Picked up several technique perils and great discussions. Highly recommended !!

Wayne Millice
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Wayne Millice
February 2, 2026

Carl and his team absolutely rock! 2nd year in Hokkaido and it was EPIC. Carl and Yuta are fantastic hosts and found us unbelievable snow in some great back country. Again the restaurants were top notch! Already set up for next year! Can’t wait!

Stephen Ottosen
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Stephen Ottosen
February 2, 2026

Red River adventures did a great job for us! Our guides knew where to go to get fresh tracks every day all day! Our local guide knew all the best restaurants. If you’re going all the way to Japan, you want to have these guys to help you get what you were hoping for!

Celia Jones
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Celia Jones
February 1, 2026

The best experience! Victoria and Avery were extremely great communicators and leaders while being friendly and approachable. I took a woman’s Avalanche 1 course and felt supported and challenged. The skill level of all the women was pretty varied but they helped us come up with a backcountry ski tour plan that would suite us all and be safe. The first day we skied less than 3 miles with ~500 feet of gain, practiced rescue, and dug a snow pit. The second day we skied 3-4 miles with 2000 feet of gain. (Future groups may do more or less depending skills and conditions) While we skied we stopped to point out snow conditions, terrain issues, and touring techniques. The slower teachable pace had us all pretty cold but we were warned and had plenty of layers! We had crazy wind too, so it felt like 0 degrees out, so we did our debrief at a coffee shop. It was perfect!

Glynnis Stone
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Glynnis Stone
January 29, 2026

Our group of 7 had an awesome time in Japan with Red River Adventures! The guides were super nice, very knowledgeable and extremely good at what they do. I would highly recommend them for your next trip!

Carolyn Landolfo
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Carolyn Landolfo
January 29, 2026

Wonderful experience. Very challenging in icy conditions. Our guide was amazing and encouraging on my first time at touring. Follow the checklist. You go from hot to cold in minutes. Prepare for adding layers and taking them away.

Kevin Landolfo
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Kevin Landolfo
January 28, 2026

We had an amazing ski tour with Ryan! He was very patient and also extremely knowledgeable about snow conditions as well as ski touring. Most importantly, Ryan informed us of safety guidelines and did not deviate (or let us deviate) from them. We would love to ski with Ryan again!

chris tihansky
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chris tihansky
January 28, 2026

Our group had an excellent trip with Red River Adventures to Hokkaido. Quite a magical experience.

Debby Stein Sharpe
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Debby Stein Sharpe
January 28, 2026

Carl and team did a great job organizing our backcountry ski adventure in Hokkaido, Japan. They even ordered up a whole mess of snow!

Scott Woller
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Scott Woller
January 26, 2026

Brian Johnson and Sam Crow of Red River Adventures were exceptional in their professionalism, thoroughness, kindness, and direction during the AIARE 1 weekend training. Beginning on the first evening, they fostered an atmosphere of inquisitiveness and openness on the zoom portion of the learning. Then, in the field, they created a sense of camaraderie and were attentive to each individuals goals/objectives and abilities. They tailored the learning to the individuals taking the course and inquired to assure that attendee’s objectives were met. I would highly recommend Red River Adventures for avalanche education/backcountry experiences.

Jax Marrone
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Jax Marrone
January 26, 2026

Did a low ratio Aiare 1. Top level instructors covered everything and more. Highly recommend for all splitboarders

Matthew Edgington
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Matthew Edgington
January 25, 2026

Took an Avy Rescue course with Ben today and it was time well spent. He’s a solid instructor who keeps things moving without overcomplicating the technical side. We spent the day drilling the essentials: signal searches, probing, multi burials, and the most efficient way to move snow during a burial. Ben’s feedback during the timed drills was practical and helped me realize where I was wasting movement. Good course for anyone needing to get their rescue systems dialed.

Gannon Steimle
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Gannon Steimle
January 21, 2026

John was great and happy to answer all our questions. Great tour and great guide

Tate McPherson
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Tate McPherson
January 19, 2026

I took my AIARE 1 with red river, it was great the guides were awesome, offered tons of tools and pro tips and obviously answered all the avalanche related questions you could have. When the time comes for me to take AIARE 2 i will definitely book with red river.

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Barely Wired
January 12, 2026

I had a wonderful experience. The team has done the homework and has the enthusiasm to enjoy it with you. They handled changes with the expertise and calm of an NFL quarterback. Without a doubt, my ski trip with Red River was everything I hoped it would be.

Brendan Dwyer
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Brendan Dwyer
January 9, 2026

Did my avy 2 course with John and it was awesome! John was incredibly knowledgeable, easy to approach with questions, and a fun time to be around. Will definitely be returning to Red River for any future classes

Ray Watanabe
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Ray Watanabe
January 9, 2026

Had a great experience taking my Level 2 Avalanche course. John was very knowledgeable and equally as entertaining. Will be hiring Red River Adventures for all my future guiding needs!

Chris Adams
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Chris Adams
January 8, 2026

Victoria was amazing and a wealth of knowledge. Kept the trip at our level and gave us the confidence to adventure out. She was a joy to spend the day with. I couldn't recommend a day with her enough.

Britney Ewing
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Britney Ewing
January 6, 2026

Had an awesome experience with Red River and our guide Victoria. The class taught me skills and awareness and provided the necessary information to safely explore back/side country skiing. Really loved the opportunity to be in an all female class and felt it provided a safe space for expressing challenges and concerns without any pressure.

Trevor Kelsey
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Trevor Kelsey
January 5, 2026

Perfect course for anyone hoping to build a foundation for understanding, evaluating and safely navigating avalanche terrain. Our instructors, Sierra and Brian, were professional, super welcoming, funny, and all-around awesome ski guides and teachers. Highly recommend!

Victor Heilweil
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Victor Heilweil
December 31, 2025

The ARC course was excellent. Ryan is a gifted instructor- very clear, knowledgeable, and thoughtful. The day was very well organized, beginning with a basic review of the many nuances and idiosyncrasies of avalanche transceivers, then on to solo avalanche rescue, and finally group rescues of multiple burials. This is a must-have course - a great annual refresher for the more experienced backcountry skiers in our group and a perfect introduction for those newer to the sport.