Groceries
Great co-operative supermarket with local produce and delicious organic & vegetarian options.
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Moonflower Community Cooperative
39 E 100 NGreat co-operative supermarket with local produce and delicious organic & vegetarian options.
Main supermarket in town with a wide selection of family friendly meal ideas.
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City Market
425 S Main StMain supermarket in town with a wide selection of family friendly meal ideas.
Food scene
Spicy curries, noodles & other Thai favorites served in snug, relaxed surrounds with a buzzy vibe.
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Thai Bella Moab
218 N 100 WSpicy curries, noodles & other Thai favorites served in snug, relaxed surrounds with a buzzy vibe.
Quick and easy quesadilla food truck in downtown Moab for a quick and yummy meal after a day of hiking
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Quesadilla Mobilla
95 N Main StQuick and easy quesadilla food truck in downtown Moab for a quick and yummy meal after a day of hiking
Classic American diner serving grass-fed beef burgers, buffalo burgers & old-fashioned milkshakes.
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Milt's Stop & Eat
356 S Mill Creek DrClassic American diner serving grass-fed beef burgers, buffalo burgers & old-fashioned milkshakes.
Microbrewery for ales & IPAs, plus an American restaurant, bar, patio dining & a gift shop.
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Moab Brewery
686 S Main StMicrobrewery for ales & IPAs, plus an American restaurant, bar, patio dining & a gift shop.
Warm, easygoing cafe serving coffee drinks alongside breakfast, sandwiches, sweets & baked goods.
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Moab Made
82 N Main StWarm, easygoing cafe serving coffee drinks alongside breakfast, sandwiches, sweets & baked goods.
Sightseeing
Canyonlands is the largest national park in Utah, and its diversity staggers the imagination. The easiest way to see the park is with a visit to the Island in the Sky district, only 32 miles (51.5 km) from Moab. The Island in the Sky offers many pullouts with spectacular views along the paved scenic drive. Hiking trails and four-wheel-drive roads access backcountry areas for day or overnight trips.
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Canyonlands National Park station
Canyonlands is the largest national park in Utah, and its diversity staggers the imagination. The easiest way to see the park is with a visit to the Island in the Sky district, only 32 miles (51.5 km) from Moab. The Island in the Sky offers many pullouts with spectacular views along the paved scenic drive. Hiking trails and four-wheel-drive roads access backcountry areas for day or overnight trips.
World famous Arches of Moab, UT. The entrance of Arches is located 5 miles (8km) north of Moab, along highway 191. Arches National Park is normally open year-round, 24 hours a day. The park is very busy between March and October. To avoid traffic, we recommend entering the park before 8 am or after 3 pm.
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Arches-Nationalpark
World famous Arches of Moab, UT. The entrance of Arches is located 5 miles (8km) north of Moab, along highway 191. Arches National Park is normally open year-round, 24 hours a day. The park is very busy between March and October. To avoid traffic, we recommend entering the park before 8 am or after 3 pm.
From the alpine ridges of the La Sal mountains to the red rock desert and sandstone pinnacles of Castle Rock, the La Sal Loop Road is a great option for a drive or bike ride. You will see mesas and buttes used in movies and drive past steep peaks that often serve as the backdrop in photographs of the famed Delicate Arch. Check the USDA website for more information.
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La Sal Mountains
From the alpine ridges of the La Sal mountains to the red rock desert and sandstone pinnacles of Castle Rock, the La Sal Loop Road is a great option for a drive or bike ride. You will see mesas and buttes used in movies and drive past steep peaks that often serve as the backdrop in photographs of the famed Delicate Arch. Check the USDA website for more information.
Tipps für Reisende
Was einpacken?
BRING WATER and SPF
Wear sun protective layers and clothing, and whatever you do pack enough water and sunblock. The desert is HOT and can be inhospitable if you do not plan appropriately. The more water, the better!