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This funky little desert town is the beginning and the end of all great
adventures in the spectacular Southeastern Utah red rock desert. We've compiled
some Moab information below to help you make your vacation plans for your next
mountain biking vacation in Moab.
Estimated driving times from the closest airports:

    Salt Lake City, UT:                 4.5 hours
    Denver, CO: approx.                 7 hours
    Grand Junction, CO:              2.5 hours
    Durango, CO: approx.              3 hours
    Las Vegas, NV: approx.           8 hours

Fly directly into Moab's Canyonlands Field Airport   435-259-7421

The planes are small, so you might want contact us at  800-635-1792 about shipping your bike to our shop.
Look for the Porcupine Shuttle van during
Spring and Fall and climb aboard!
497 N. Main Street. Moab is small. You can't
miss us. Driving from Salt Lake or Denver we
are on the right side of Hwy 191 close to the
north edge of town. Coming from the four
corners area we're on the left side after all 5
traffic lights. Look for the groovy mural painted
by Klaaren (left) on the side of our shop.
Call Moab Central Reservations 1-800-505-5343 or Moab Realty Property Management at 800-897-7325. Moab offers both "budget" and "elegant"
lodging and everything in between. Several hotels offer cheap "off-season" rates November through February.
Commercial Camping - Commercial campgrounds in Moab with showers and other amenities are available in or close to town.
BLM land – primitive camping around Moab, no water, designated sites, first come first served, desert etiquette required. BLM fees are $4.00 to
$8.00 per vehicle.
Arches and Canyonlands National Parks- designated sites, primitive camping. call for reservations, fees from $5.00 to $10.00 per vehicle
Need A Ride? Some mountain bike rides are accessible from town; some require a shuttle. See our recommended rides for all levels of riders.
Porcupine Shuttle (435-260-0896) departs several times daily from Poison Spider during the busy seasons. We rent bikes & bike racks.
In Moab, espresso and fine dining stand side by side with good old mom and pop greasy diners where a few bucks will get you some
serious stick-to-your-ribs grub. Check out Moab Happening Menu Guide for suggestions.
Night life in Moab consists of quaffing at one of our two local brew pubs or enjoying live music or DJ music at one of Moab's private clubs.
(Hint: "Private Club" means "bar" in Utah.)
Believe it or not, bike riding isn't the only thing to do in the red rock desert. Moab is a culturally vibrant small town. The Moab Film Society and the
Moab Music Festival bring world class film and music to Moab. Local theater groups put on numerous great performances each year. Several times
a year many of Moab's merchants open up their doors in the evening for Moab's Artwalk. You can check out the latest works of local artists while
enjoying a fun, casual social event. Check out the art galleries and bookstores in downtown Moab.                 
Recommended Events  
Local Moab Event Calendar
Activities for the young and young hearted sprockets heads:
Skateboard and BMX park – open to the public in Moab's City Park. Dirt jumps close to Poison Spider bike shop, ask us for
directions.        
King World Water Park 435-259-2837        Moab City Pool 435-259-8226
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