Moab
Utah was Land of Dinosaurs: Utah’s Natural History is Older Than Dirt
Utah’s reputation as a prehistoric graveyard is well established. Known the world over for new and prolific dinosaur discoveries, Utah’s paleontological past has consistently introduced the world to a number…
Back in Time with Historic Apache Motel in Moab, Utah
New owners breathe new life into a historic motel that John Wayne used to visit, Apache Motel in Moab while preserving the past.
Moab’s Canyon & Waffle House: The Last Coffee-Counter in Moab, Utah
Coffee at the Counter Canyon Steak and Waffle House in Moab is decorated with nostalgic, black-and-white photos of simpler times, and each booth is named after a Beatles song.…
Moab Workers Build Their Own Homes to Overcome Housing Shortage
Arroyo Crossing, Moab homes are built specifically for Grand County workers on a parcel owned by the nonprofit Moab Area Community Land Trust.
Moab Housing: Luxury in Abundance but Scarcity of Affordable Housing
Moab is no longer focusing so much on getting more travelers into town, but has put far more emphasis into affordable housing.
What to Do in San Juan County, Utah
Utah’s southeast corner is known for its red rock spires, wide open spaces and archeology sites. Here are three fun things you can do in San Juan County.
The Reality of Van Life in Moab, Utah
Maintaining daily routines while living in a van is hard, and there aren’t other viable housing options for Moab’s seasonal workers.
Living Without Cars in Moab, Utah
A community of residents in Moab, Utah lives without a street and instead lives on pathways not wide enough for cars.
John W. Williams: Moab’s Wild West Doctor
John W. Williams legacy is much broader than medicine alone. Williams was a cowboy, a boatsman, a rancher, a farmer, a community activist, and a promoter of Arches National Park…
Easy Bee Farm: Growing Food on Easy Street in Moab Utah
Easy Bee Farm located on Easy Street in Moab, Utah serves Community Supported Agriculture subscribers with weekly bundles of produce.
Moab’s Old Uranium Roads – Perfect Mountain Biking Trails
Many of the old Uranium mining roads and trails see regular use by off-road enthusiasts, mountain bikers and hikers, who use them to access some of the most beautiful desert…
Moab Utah: The Man Who Quit Money
Hitch-hiking through Pennsylvania in 2000, Daniel “Suelo” Shellabarger had $30 left in his pocket, which he left in a phone booth. That decisive day over two decades ago led to…
Moab Woman Keeps 100-Year-Old Farming Tradition Alive
Mary Engleman is keeping the legacy and tradition of farming by keeping a 100 years old farm near Moab Utah alive.