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Moab: Canyoneering Adventure with Two Rappels & Colorado River Hike

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Summary

Water-carved canyons, sandstone drops, and wild Moab stories

You’ll hike across ancient sand dunes, rappel deep into water-carved Moab canyons with expert guides backing up every move, squeeze through hidden slots, and end with a riverside walk beneath Morning Glory Arch. Expect sweaty palms, laughter, new friends—and maybe a little awe that sticks with you longer than expected.

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What’s the experience like?

“If you’re nervous, that’s normal,” our guide Sam grinned as he handed me the harness. “The rock’s older than dinosaurs — it’ll hold you.” I laughed, but my palms were already sweaty just thinking about that first 90-foot rappel. The air smelled dry and mineral-rich, like sun-baked stone after last night’s rain. We’d barely started hiking across the petrified sand dunes when someone in our group pointed out tiny lizards darting between cracks — I almost missed them, distracted by the weird silence out here except for our boots crunching over sand.

The first drop was… well, I don’t know how to describe it without sounding dramatic. You step off into this sandstone chamber and suddenly you’re inside the canyon itself, cool air hitting your face after the heat above. Sam double-checked every rope (he really did back up every system), and even cracked a joke about his “overprotective” safety checks. I appreciated it more than I let on — my legs were jelly at the bottom but in a good way. There was this echo when we landed; it made us all whisper for some reason.

We squeezed through a narrow slot (I scraped my elbow but pretended not to notice), scrambled over some rocks, and then came to the big one: 120 feet down next to Morning Glory Arch. It’s so close you could almost touch it while hanging there — which is wild because you see photos of arches but never from this angle. The sun was just starting to light up the arch as we went down. Afterward, we followed a spring-fed stream past cottonwoods toward the Colorado River. Sam pointed out some weird-smelling plant (can’t remember the name) that locals use for tea — Li laughed when I tried to say it in Mandarin, probably butchered it.

I still think about that moment under Morning Glory Arch — floating there with nothing but red stone all around and the sound of water somewhere below. If you’re looking for a Moab canyoneering experience that feels both safe and kind of raw at the same time… yeah, this is it.

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Step-by-step itinerary

Day 1 — Moab canyoneering adventure

  • Hike across petrified sand dunes
  • First rappel: 90 feet drop
  • Exit through small slot
  • Short scramble and walk
  • Second rappel: 120 feet drop
  • View Morning Glory Arch
  • Downhill hike to Colorado River
  • Learn about wildlife and geology
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Top questions

How long does the Moab canyoneering experience last?

How long does the Moab canyoneering experience last?

The tour lasts approximately 4 hours from start to finish.

Is previous rappelling experience required?

Is previous rappelling experience required?

No experience is needed; guides provide all instruction and backup safety systems.

What is included in the Moab canyoneering adventure?

What is included in the Moab canyoneering adventure?

The tour includes local guides, professional instruction, use of harnesses, helmets, gloves, and day packs if needed.

How high are the rappels on this tour?

How high are the rappels on this tour?

The first rappel is 90 feet (27 meters), and the second is 120 feet (36 meters).

What age do children need to be for this tour?

What age do children need to be for this tour?

Children must be at least 8 years old to participate in this canyoneering experience.

Is hotel pickup included?

Is hotel pickup included?

No mention of hotel pickup is provided; check directly with your operator for details.

What should I bring or wear for canyoneering in Moab?

What should I bring or wear for canyoneering in Moab?

You should wear comfortable outdoor clothing suitable for hiking; all technical gear is provided by guides.

Will we see Morning Glory Arch up close?

Will we see Morning Glory Arch up close?

Yes, you'll rappel right next to Morning Glory Arch—just feet away from your station.

inclusions

What’s included

Your day includes all technical gear—harnesses, helmets, gloves—and day packs if needed. Local guides lead every step and back up each rappel with extra safety systems so you can focus on enjoying those wild canyon views instead of worrying about logistics.

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