Moab, Utah is a hiker’s paradise. With two incredible national parks nearby and many other outdoor areas just waiting to be explored, there are plenty of opportunities to lace up your hiking boots and go on an adventure. However, if you are searching for a route that is quite easy, beautiful, and perfect for both biking and hiking, the Moab Canyon Pathway is it. This paved trail is one you’ll want to traverse — even if it’s just a small section — because it truly is the ultimate outdoor playground in Utah.
The Moab Canyon Pathway begins just north of Moab. The trail is approximately 10 miles one way.
This Utah trail is ideal for the entire family. The route is paved the entire way, making it perfect for hikers, cyclists, runners, and even strollers and wheelchairs. However, you do have to leave your favorite furry friend at home as dogs are not allowed on the pathway.
The trail follows Old Highway 191. You’ll find the trailhead at the bridge over the Colorado River right on Highway 128, just north of Moab.
The path takes you past the southern tip of Arches National Park and you’ll enjoy the most incredible red rock views.
After a short time on the trail, you will begin to gradually climb Moab Canyon. I highly recommend you stop quite often along this pathway and just take a few minutes to admire the views around you — it’s breathtaking.
If you are up for a long adventure, you can complete the trail in its entirety. This pathway is scenic and you can even continue riding on Highway 313 to Dead Horse State Park if you wish for even more stunning views.
But, if you want a short adventure, turn around whenever you desire. No matter if you travel one mile or 10, you won’t regret the time spent exploring the Moab Canyon Pathway.
This paved trail in Moab, Utah is open year-round. If you wish to traverse it during the summer months, mornings and evenings are best to avoid the brutal summer sun. Always make sure to pack plenty of water and have sun protection as well. In fact, check out our ultimate hiking packing list with 75 must-have hiking accessories so you are prepared for anything on your way.
If you are searching for another hiking trail in Moab, check out the Jewell Tibbets Arch Trail, a lesser-known hiking trail that may just become one of your new favorite places in Utah.
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