Moab
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The Dinosaur Man of Moab: The Life and Legend of Lin Ottinger
Lin Ottinger wasn’t a scientist, but his fossil discoveries and lifelong work in southeastern Utah earned him a place in paleontology—and in Moab’s history. Through decades of digging, guiding, and…
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Moab: The Ultimate Playground for Every Kind of Traveler
Moab grabs hold of you the moment you arrive. Red rock canyons stretch into the sky, trails wind through ancient landscapes, and the Colorado River cuts through it all like…
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The Best Time to Visit Moab: A Crowd-Free Red Rock Escape
When is the best time to visit Moab? When the crowds are gone, and the desert is at its most breathtaking. Empty trails, endless red rock vistas, and pure, uninterrupted…
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The Ultimate 2025 Moab Event Guide: Races, Festivals & Outdoor Adventures
Moab’s 2025 event calendar is packed with adrenaline-pumping trail races, legendary Jeep rallies, vibrant music festivals, and unforgettable community celebrations. Whether you’re chasing adventure on slickrock trails or soaking in…
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Moab’s Holiday Spirit: Festive Events and Traditions in Canyon Country
Nestled in the serene beauty of Canyon Country, Moab transforms into a winter wonderland where sandstone arches glisten with snow, and the community gathers for festive traditions like the dazzling…
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Moab’s Haunted Road: Racing the River Witch on Kane Springs
Moab’s River Witch haunts Kane Springs Road, challenging the brave to race her spirit on dark, winding nights. Locals recall eerie tales of a vengeful ghost racing between cattle guards,…
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Exploring the Myth and Reality of Butch Cassidy in Moab
Butch Cassidy is likely Utah’s most celebrated outlaw, and is sometimes referred to as the “Robin Hood of The West.” Cassidy, whose birth name was Robert LeRoy Parker, was born…
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Uncovering Moab Outlaw History: Tales of The Maze
Utah had more than its share of outlaws and bandits, and in the course of evading the law, they could be creative. In an area outside of Moab, Utah they…
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Moab Arts & Ag Market
Moab’s Arts & Age Market returned to Swanny Park on June 7 offering local produce, arts, crafts, and handmade goods.
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Blockbuster Movies Filmed in Moab, Utah
When John Ford and John Wayne visited Moab’s White Ranch they fell in love with the area and brought Hollywood to Moab.
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Off-Roading in Moab is Still Wide-Open for Business
Off-roading and Jeeping are big business in Moab. What kind of impact will the new trail closures have on locals as recreationists and environmentalists face off.
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Moab’s Nearly Forgotten Isolation Camp of Japanese Americans
The small southeastern city of Moab, in the heart of Utah’s red rock country, played a minor but significant role in the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II.
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Rock Climbers of Moab, Utah
Achieving work/life balance while living in increasingly expensive in Moab, local climbers find a way to make it work.
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Moab Locals Open Climbing Gym
Moab, known for its outdoor climbing opportunities, now offers and indoor community climbing gym opened by local climbers.


