The Perfect Moab itinerary: 2 to 3 Days Visiting Moab - Wandering Stus (2024)

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Visiting Moab, Utah? Excellent choice. Moab is an outdoor junkie and nature lover’s dream destination! A 2 to 3 day Moab itinerary, or a long weekend, is the perfect amount of time to get the “must do in Moab” under your belt.

From the best activities in Moab to just plain and simple fun things to do, we have the perfect travel guide to Moab just below.

Home to not one BUT two National Parks, an amazing State Park, and endless trails for your to blaze, Moab is a top destination for anyone looking to get out and explore.

The Best Things To Do in Moab Utah

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Best Time To Visit Moab

Moab is a great destination for year-round visitors. However, spring and fall tend to be the best months to go to Moab. Spring (March–May) and Fall (September-October) are cooler in temperature, which is ideal for all-day exploring and hiking, and usually not as crowded as the summer months.

How Many Days in Moab

First, you do you. If you only have one day in Moab, that’s cool. We suggest either spending your one day at Arches National Park, or doing a half day at Arches National Park and a half day in Canyonlands.

In our opinion, two days is the minimum time you should spend in Moab. Having two days allows you to experience the must-do’s and the best Moab has to offer.

What Airport Do You Fly Into for Moab Utah?

Salt Lake City will be the largest international airport that is closest to Moab; about 4-4.5 hours away. The closest regional airport is in Grand Junction, Colorado about a 2-hour drive from Moab.

If you’re coming from Las Vegas, Vegas is about a 6.5 – 7 hour drive from Moab. Regardless of which airport you choose to fly into, you’ll need to rent a car, camper or RV to get to Moab.

Check out our Ultimate Utah Road Trip to help you plan one amazing trip!

The Perfect Moab Itinerary

Day 1: Explore Arches National Park

Let’s kick this Moab itinerary off with a strong start, shall we? Day one in Moab you’re spending it in Arches National Park. Yup, all day.

Arches is home to staggering red rock formations, endless views, and yup, arches. Lots of them. Located 5 miles outside of Moab, Arches National Park is an easy spot to get to for a day of fun.

Whether you want to stay in your car and drive the 22 miles (one-way) scenic drive or want to get up close and personal with Delicate Arch, the Windows or Double O Arch, a full day in Arches will allow you to see the best the park has to offer.

From a full-day itinerary to planning tips, check out how to conquer Arches National Park in One Day or one day in Canyonlands!

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Day 2: Visit Canyonlands and Dead Horse State Park

Next up on the Moab itinerary is Canyonlands (Island in the Sky specifically) and Dead Horse State Park. Canyonlands is the second National Park located near Moab and it really and truly is a land full of canyons!

Located just a little ways away from Canyonlands, you’ll find Dead Horse State Park, which also offers epically amazing, staggering views. No lie.

Get our full guide to Canyonlands National Park and the best things to do!

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Start your day at Canyonlands. Located about 35 minutes away from downtown Moab, you’ll find the ever-impressive Canyonlands National Park.

Experience the many overlooks like Grandview Point and Green River Overlook before hiking your way to the Mesa Arch.

Once you’ve had your fill of Canyonlands, drive the 20 minutes to Dead Horse State Park. Considered one of Utah’s best state parks, Dead Horse State Park is located on the edge of Canyonlands. And just like Canyonlands, the view from Dead Horse Point Overlook is one of the most epic views you’ll see all day.

Check out Meader Viewpoint and hike the East Rim Trail (2 miles) or West Rim Trail (3.5 miles) to wrap up your day.

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Day 3: Go On A Moab UTV Or Rafting Tour

Your last day with your Moab itinerary, so why not go out with a bang?! Like we’ve said before, Moab is an outdoor junkie paradise. Downtown Moab is the jumping-off point to some of the best outdoor tours in the state of Utah.

Day 3 Option A

Do you dare take on Hell’s Revenge? If an unequivocal yes if you answer, then BOOM, a UTV 4×4 off roading tour is for you. Zoom and climb over sandstone domes and slickrock ledges as you take in the amazing scenery while your adrenaline pumps.

Day 3 Option B

Thinking you’ve had enough of sand and stones? Looking for something different? Three words – Colorado River Rafting. Whether you want to do a half-day rafting trip or take it up a notch for a full-day rafting trip, one thing is for sure: you’ll be in full adventure mode on the Colorado River.

Day 3 Option C

Ok, ok, with so many AMAZING tours that run out of Moab, we had to give you a few more to choose from. Sorry for adding to an already difficult decision 🙂

If you haven’t already figured it out, Moab is a BEAST when it comes to adventure!

So if canyoning or rock climbing is your thing, DO IT. More of mountain biking person? Book it!

Thinking nah, I want something a little more chill? Then a scenic petroglyph tour or a river cruise is for you our friend.

Regardless of which option you choose, just promise you’ll make your last day in Moab one you’ll never forget! Cool? Cool.

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Stay Somewhere Unique In Moab – Go Glamping

Ok Glamping Tipi or Under Canvas Moab allows guests to experience the great outdoors, but in extreme comfort.

Relax in fully furnished, luxury canvas tents and enjoy a unique accommodation experience close to the best places in Moab. If glamping isn’t your thing.

Absolutely no worries! There are some other amazing places to bunk up for a few days in Moab like Hoodoo Moab, Moab Springs Ranch, or Red Cliffs Lodge.

For more places to stay in Moab, you cancheck outthe latest places and prices here.

Explore Downtown Moab

Moabis a reallycute town, home to friendly locals and surrounded by mountains. At the end of each day in Moab, you have the option to go into downtown Moab to do a little exploration at some shops or galleries or grab a drink and bite to eat.

  • Coffee & Breakfast: Moab Garage, Moab Diner or Jailhouse Cage
  • Lunch: Quesadilla Mobilla, Love Muffin Cafe or Milt’s Stop & Eat
  • Dinner: 98 Center Moab, Zax Restaurant or Sunset Grill
  • Brewery/Winery Moab Brewery and Castle Creek Winery
  • Shop: Moab Made and Kokopelli Gallery

Where To Next?!

Whether you’re heading south to explore the rest of Utah’s Big 5 (check out our Utah Itinerary), or heading north into Colorado and exploring placing like Telluride or Great Sand Dunes National Park, you’re in a primo jumping-off point to explore some of the best parts of the United States.

Check out a few travel guides to help inspire your next destination!

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  • Your Guide to Driving The Million Dollar Highway
  • 17 Incredible Things To Do In Taos, New Mexico
  • Beginners Guide to Monument Valley
  • Visiting Antelope Canyon
  • One Day in Grand Canyon National Park

MOAB ITINERARY – PIN IT FOR LATER!

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Happy Travels,

– Lauren & Jesse Stuart (The Stüs)

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The Perfect Moab itinerary: 2 to 3 Days Visiting Moab - Wandering Stus? ›

With three days in Moab, you'll have plenty of time to see both Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, enjoy a couple of outdoor adventures, and head out on a day trip to see even more of the Colorado Plateau.

Is 3 days in Moab enough? ›

With three days in Moab, you'll have plenty of time to see both Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, enjoy a couple of outdoor adventures, and head out on a day trip to see even more of the Colorado Plateau.

Is two days in Moab enough? ›

Looking to spend 2 days in Moab? Canyonlands and Arches National Park are truly amazing, and you can easily see the highlights of both parks with just a weekend in Moab. With unique rock formations, dramatic desert landscapes and sweeping canyon views, these parks should definitely not be missed!

How many days do you need to see Moab? ›

You can pack plenty of fun into just 3 days in Moab, Utah! Plan the perfect long weekend so your family can adventure, hiking, explore, boat, and more in this incredible location. We adore Moab, Utah, and it is one place that we talk about returning to again and again.

What are the best times of the year to go to Moab? ›

Moab's main seasons are March to early May and September to October. Because so much of the fun is dispersed throughout a vast desert landscape, you'll rarely run into significant crowds once you get a mile or two away from trailheads.

Can you do Arches and Canyonlands in one day? ›

Is one day enough to visit Arches and Canyonlands? If you only want to see a few highlights in each park, then yes, one day in Arches and Canyonlands is enough time. For a better experience, add one more day to your itinerary, so you can spend one full day in Arches and one full day in Canyonlands.

What are the tips for Moab? ›

Take clothing layers for extreme temperature changes

At certain times of the year, it can get cold almost instantly at sunset. Even if you do not plan to be out after dark, take insulating clothing and gear that will help you survive in case you happen to get off the trail or are delayed for any reason.

Can you see Moab without hiking? ›

Jet Boat Tours

Paddleboarding is a relaxing way to explore the tranquil sections of the Colorado River. But if you want a more fast-paced way to see Moab by water, add a Jet Boat tour to your trip itinerary.

How many days do you need for Canyonlands? ›

Two days and two nights will be enough to entice you back again and again for an entire lifetime. Canyonlands is for the outdoor adventure enthusiast. Countless canyons have been carved out by the Colorado River and its tributaries.

How long does it take to drive through Moab National Park? ›

You can spend a couple hours or the better part of a day driving the 36 mile (round trip) road through Arches National Park. With plenty of places to stop and snap pictures and panoramic views for miles, you can enjoy the brilliant artistry and majesty of Arches without having to leave your vehicle.

What is the most famous trail in Moab? ›

Slickrock

The Slickrock trail is perhaps the most famous trail in Moab, and most will agree that it lives up to its reputation.

What is the most photographed arch in Moab? ›

Delicate Arch at sunset might be the most famous image to photograph in the park, but it certainly isn't the only one, nor is it necessarily "the best." In this land of wonderous rock shapes, timeless vistas, and piercing contrasts, visitors are literally surrounded by compelling subjects for photographs.

How many days do you need at Arches National Park? ›

1-2 days, but can be as much as 3, depending on how many hikes you want to do.

What is off season in Moab? ›

The off-season (Nov-Feb) in this outdoor paradise offers a unique and slower paced retreat. The average daytime temps during these months are usually in the 50's. The top winter friendly hikes in Arches National Park are Windows, Park Avenue and Devil's Garden.

Does it get cold at night in Moab? ›

Winter (December to February): Winter in Moab is cool, with daytime temperatures typically ranging from the 40s to 50s and nighttime temperatures dropping into the 20s and 30s.

How many days should you stay at Arches National Park? ›

1-2 days, but can be as much as 3, depending on how many hikes you want to do.

How long does it take to drive through Moab? ›

You'd have commendable focus to get in and out of the Park in under two hours, but it can be done. Even if you don't plan to stray from your vehicle, we recommend you budget an extra hour to take in the magnificent scenery and snap a picture or two.

Why is Moab Utah so popular? ›

Moab attracts many tourists annually, mostly visitors to the nearby Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. The town is a popular base for mountain bikers who ride the extensive network of trails including the Slickrock Trail, and for off-roaders who come for the annual Moab Jeep Safari.

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