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Moab is a Pet-Friendly Town, we have many accommodations and activities.
Dead Horse Point is dog-friendly! You may bring your furry friends on all hiking trails in the park, and into the campground.
Do not forget to Clean Up After Your Pet.
Event: Skinny Tire Festival
March 12 - March 15
This 4-day cycling event is full of amazing scenery and bucket-list-worthy routes.
For more information go to: discovermoab.com/event/skinn…
Moab is the 4th Best Destination in the USA!
Moab is a unique place and we strongly believe that every part of society, including us, can be a powerful actor in creating a sustainable future.
Check the link below.
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Planning to visit Arches in May 2022? Tickets are live today at 8 am MST! Head over to recreation.gov/timed-entry/1… to reserve your spot. Tickets will sell quickly, so make your Rec.gov account in advance.
ALT Two hikers walk along a fenced trail that overlooks the beige and orange striped spires of the Fiery Furnace on a bright, sunny day. Clouds are visible in the sky and trees, shrubs and stones line the trail in the foreground.
UTAH STATE PARKS ANNOUNCES CHANGES TO ANNUAL PASS FEES
Beginning January 1, 2021, Utah State Parks will be increasing the annual pass price from $75 to $100 for Utah residents; and from $35 to $50 for senior Utah residents who are 65 years of age and older.
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From 04/03/2022 to 10/03/2022, Arches National Park will be implementing a timed entry system to help manage traffic and improve visitor experiences. Visitors will need 3 things for their visit:
A timed entry ticket
A photo ID
A park entrance fee OR valid park pass
❄️Winter is a great season to visit Moab!❄️
Stay on deep snow cover whenever possible; in muddy spring conditions, stay on snow or walk in the middle of the trail to avoid creating new trails and damaging trailside plants.
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Visiting Arches between April 3 through October 3, 2022? Arches’ Timed Entry Ticket landing page is now accessible: recreation.gov/timed-entry/1…. Tickets will go live for April 2022 beginning at 8 am MST on January 3, 2022.
ALT Dark blue infographic contains several graphic elements about the Arches Timed Entry Pilot.
White header text on the infographic reads: “Visiting Arches? To enter the park April 3-October 3, 2022, follow these steps:”
First step: An orange, yellow, brown and blue smart phone graphic set against a dark blue backdrop. “Secure your timed entry reservation, available in advance online at Recreation.gov or by phone.”
Second step: An orange, yellow, brown and white parks pass graphic set against a dark blue backdrop. The text for this step reads: “Bring your park pass OR pay the entrance fee and show your ID at the entrance station.”
Third step: A brown and yellow graphic of Delicate Arch outlined in white set against a dark blue backdrop. The text for this step reads: “Enjoy your park!”
Below the steps, white text reads: “Camping, commercial tour, special use permit, or Fiery Furnace ticket holders do not need a timed entry reservation.” “For more info visit: go.nps.gov/ArchesTicket"
From April 3 to October 3, 2022. Visitors can book reservations first-come, first-served on Recreation.gov beginning at 8 a.m. MST on January 3, 2022
For more information, click on the link below.
discovermoab.com/national-pa…
From 4/3/22-10/3/22, Arches will implement a temporary, pilot timed entry reservation system. Comments from the public helped the NPS determine that timed entry could provide reliable park access and improve visitor experiences. Tickets go live on 1/3/22: ow.ly/Zkw450H7FN7
ALT Two people, one in a red coat and black pants and one in a navy shirt and tan pants, walk up a gravel trail surrounded by green trees towards a large red natural stone opening with blue sky and white clouds behind.
There are many pet-friendly trails and accommodations to choose from in the Moab area. By taking a few precautions and observing local rules and regulations, traveling with your pet can be a very rewarding experience.
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