We took a trip to Moab back in July and it was the most adventurous Moab trip yet! I went a couple years ago for Girl’s Camp when I was a Young Women leader and then when I was in Jr. High with my family. Jay’s been before too but it was our first time for our kids and they loved it so much.
It was a rather scary start though, when we arrived in Moab, it was 9:30 pm and it took us almost 2 hours to find an open campsite! It had rained a ton that day so the streets were flooded and we passed a street but then turned around to go back and just within that 3 minutes period, a rock slide happened right on the road we had just passed and turned back to go through, with giant rocks in the middle of the road. Watch the video to see it and all our other adventures such as me jumping off a 30.ft cliff!
Places we stayed at:
Moab Under Canvas
River rafting with Red River Adventures
Riding with Cliff Hanger Jeep Rental
Visisted Moab Giants
Ate at Milts Stop & Eats, The Spoke on Center and lots and lots of slurpees and powdered donuts from 7-11.
*Special thanks to these companies for hosting us, our trip was the most memorable and enjoyable thanks to you!
Connie says
What great camera work and your camera produces such great quality images!!
Looks like you all had a great time. I had never heard of Moab.
Did the dog get to ever gt off his leash? Are there dangerous predators out there?
Deepika says
All the images are so perfectly clicked which increased my interest in this post. after watching the video and photographs, i must say, It is a great place for family holidays.
ourlifeadmin says
No, he had to be on his leash at all times. And thank you, I am glad to hear that about my camera! There are rattlesnakes, bears, coyotes, and mountain lions but they seem to all stay away from the tourist sites, thank goodness! So it’s relatively very safe.
ourlifeadmin says
It really is! My kids beg us to go back!
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