Moab Canyoneering Experience
Moab, Utah
Trip Type: Climbing
Duration: 4 hours
Discover beautiful water-carved canyons on this 4-hour Moab adventure. These amazing routes are inaccessible without technical skills, and your guide will back up every rappel on a separate safety system to accommodate any traveler with a sense of adventure.
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Discover beautiful water-carved canyons on this 4-hour Moab adventure. These amazing routes are inaccessible without technical skills, and your guide will back up every rappel on a separate safety system to accommodate any traveler with a sense of adventure.This 3-mile adventure departs from Moab where you will meet your guide before getting started. The trip is a step up from your typical hike, but can be achieved by most ages and skill levels.
A short hike across petrified sand dunes will get you to the first of the two rappels (90 feet), to a stunning drop into a classic, water-carved, sandstone chamber and the very heart of the Colorado Plateau. From here you will exit this amazing room through a small slot and take a short walk to the second spectacular free-hanging rappel (120 feet). This rappel affords an up-close and personal look at the 243-foot long Morning Glory Arch, which is only feet away from your rappel station.
Then a downhill hike out to the Colorado River along a cool, spring-fed stream will give you an opportunity to discuss wildlife, plants, geology, local history and more before returning back to your original departure point.
A short hike across petrified sand dunes will get you to the first of the two rappels (90 feet), to a stunning drop into a classic, water-carved, sandstone chamber and the very heart of the Colorado Plateau. From here you will exit this amazing room through a small slot and take a short walk to the second spectacular free-hanging rappel (120 feet). This rappel affords an up-close and personal look at the 243-foot long Morning Glory Arch, which is only feet away from your rappel station.
Then a downhill hike out to the Colorado River along a cool, spring-fed stream will give you an opportunity to discuss wildlife, plants, geology, local history and more before returning back to your original departure point.
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