Off Road in Moab with Kids
Moab is a great place to make tracks on 4-wheels. Test your off-road driving skills on aptly named 4x4 trails - Metal Masher, Hell’s Revenge and Potato Salad Hill are but three - or sit back and enjoy the thrill on a guided jeep safari or hummer tour. And don’t forget to take in the view. In Moab, boulders and rocks are more than off-road props. They provide a spectacular backdrop in all shades pink, orange and brown. And they harbor tales of times long ago. Keep your eyes peeled for dinosaur tracks and Native American Rock Art.
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Moab Adventure Center (Adventure Travel Company)
Moab Adventure Center is all about playing hard. But that doesn't mean novice adventurers should shy away from their excursions. The guides at Moab Adventure Center understand limits. What's more, they work hard to ensure each trip is memorable and carefree for both adults and kids. Families with kids aged 5 and up can bike sliprock behind Moab, ride horses in Castle Cr ... Read More
Moab Adventure Center is all about playing hard. But that doesn't mean novice adventurers should shy away from their excursions. The guides at Moab Adventure Center understand limits. What's more, they work hard to ensure each trip is memorable and carefree for both adults and kids. Families with kids aged 5 and up can bike sliprock behind Moab, ride horses in Castle Creek and raft the Colorado River. Families with kids 10 years of age and older can try their hand at canyoneering. Those with kids aged 12 and up can raft Westwater Canyon. Families with children of all ages can hoop and holler on a hummer tour. While there is no minimum age on guided Fiery Furnace hikes in Arches National Park all participants should be physically fit.





