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Easter Jeep Safari

Easter Jeep Safari

5.0(2 reviews)
4.6 mi

Day 1-3-25-18 Hell's Revenge with David Adams, Johnny…read more Mickey's Hot Tub, Escalator!! Day 2- 3-26-18 Gold Bar Rim and Rusty Nail with Jeff, Bill, Larry and awesome Gary! Day 3- 3-27-18 Gemini Bridges and two Bull Camyon trails (complete) Day 4 -- 3-28-18 Poison Spider, Metal masher, and Gold Sipike Day 5- 3-29-18 Pritchard Canyon.

Each year around Easter (including Easter weekend itself), the super cool, amazingly beautiful city…read moreof Moab, Utah located just outside of Arches National Park hosts an awesome outdoor off-roading festival which lasts a bit over a week. It's geared towards Jeep lovers, Jeep owners and thrill seekers alike! While many bring their own super tricked out Jeeps which are incredible to see, each one crazier than the next, you can rent one for about $250-$300 a day and participate in the off-roading even if you're not an owner. Registration begins months before the actual event. (See link I posted in listing) I would highly suggest booking your accommodations then too as it's one of the busiest times for the town. My gypsy soul gals and I who stumbled upon this all by a very happy accident were perfectly content with a last minute rad camping spot right next to the rushing Colorado River. Don't fret if you want to head out and participate and don't have accommodations...well, as long as you're the nature loving hippe type, because there's always camping spots available! Pretty scenic ones at that. Our site was a party atmosphere into the wee hours and a whole lot of fun! The off-roading courses are rated 1-5 based on how extreme the particular trail is. You choose the level you feel comfortable with and can change it daily. You won't believe what these Jeeps and Jeep owners can and will do! It's mind-blowing! This event is definitely not for the faint of heart. And I don't even mean just participating...watching is absolutely nerve wracking! Head onto Instagram and hashtag #easterjeepsafari for some crazy videos! Jeeps line up through the main highways in town early in the morning and caravan to their trailhead with other Jeeps. Each group is led by a professional. You do not need to know what your are doing to ride, but you absolutely need to follow directions. It can get pretty scary and super dangerous out there! Lots of flipping. The entire town is buzzing during this event. Everyone is out greeting one another, gearing up, grabbing food and firewood. It's all really, super cool! Like a secret club of some sort. Moab with its vast rugged terrain is THEE perfect place for such an event! It's so bada**! Cruising over red rocks with snow capped mountain in the background. It's so darn picturesque. Perfect weather in Moab this time of year and it is really such an awesome place, unlike too many others. Highly recommend for any adrenaline junkies out there! It seems like a bucket-list kind of thing. I will personally definitely be back! No doubt! Easy to make a whole adventurous trip by hitting up the "Utah Five" (National Parks) afterwards. Awesome times!

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Easter Jeep Safari
Easter Jeep Safari - I drove 8 trails

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The Tom Till Gallery - Beware: the pictures are not mounted like they are in the store. They're just loose photographs. All 5 we bought were like this.

The Tom Till Gallery

3.8(4 reviews)
0.5 mi

Some very beautiful prints and photos in here from beautiful local parks like Arches abs Zion…read more Metal prints in here which really pop and the colors are gorgeous as well as canvas.

My wife and I were traveling on vacation to Vegas and stopped through Moab, UT. Among Moab's other…read moreplentiful Southwestern preserves, the art scene here is great and we're always looking for new items with which to decorate our home. We are picky and admittedly have an eye for good work. The Tom Till Gallery has some great pictures, all of which are photographs, mostly local, but also ones from around the world. They are quality pieces of art and look stunning in their gallery. Now here's the catch: They present the photos that are for sale in the racks as if they are mounted like the ones on the walls. They aren't. They're just loose photographs (see picture). Not a huge deal but considering the price the customer is blatantly being misled (ie they're overpriced). The elderly female clerk could also improve her PR skills (I had to box and pack our pictures myself because she was bending them to fit a smaller piece of cardboard!) Buyer beware: the photos are not worth the price you are paying in my opinion, but you be the judge. Just know they aren't mounted at all.

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The Tom Till Gallery - Tom Till Gallery exhibits the work of renowned photographer Tom Till, whose work has been featured on US stamps and National  Geographic.

Tom Till Gallery exhibits the work of renowned photographer Tom Till, whose work has been featured on US stamps and National Geographic.

The Tom Till Gallery - The gallery features a variety of photographs of Moab and the Southwest's most iconic natural wonders including Delicate Arch and Arches

The gallery features a variety of photographs of Moab and the Southwest's most iconic natural wonders including Delicate Arch and Arches

The Tom Till Gallery - Tom Till Gallery and Photo Tours,  61 North Main Street, Moab Utah

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Tom Till Gallery and Photo Tours, 61 North Main Street, Moab Utah

Moab Museum - The story about recreation in Moab

Moab Museum

4.7(11 reviews)
0.4 mi

A small museum highlighting the history of Moab and the unique influence of uranium had on the…read moretown. Most of the exhibits were uranium related. There was minimal focus on the Settlers and the founding of the town. There was not much history telling daily life of the settlers before the uranium discovery. There was barely any mention of surrounding environment and the native Americans relationships to the settlers. Overall, it was a good way to spend an hour to an hour and a half. Admission price was $10 for adult and $8 for Senor. Free parking in front of the museum.

Bottom Line: A great local museum explaining how Moab came to be the tourist destination it is…read moretoday. Aside from modern day Moab being a big tourist destination and jumping off point for adventures in places like Arches NP and Canyonlands NP I didn't know much about its origins so I was excited to visit the Moab Museum. The museum is one large room and while you can view the exhibits in any order I found it was best to start at the very beginning and work my way clockwise. The museum starts with the indigenous people who lived in modern day Moab and ends with Moab being central to two national parks and a recreation hub. Missionaries, fur trappers, cowboys, miners, adventurists and dinosaurs were all covered in between. My favorite exhibit was about William Grandstaff. The exhibit called "Tracing the Story of William Grandstaff" traces his roots from likely being enslaved in Virginia to becoming a Civil War era soldier, frontiersmen, pioneer, cowboy, miner and saloon manager in Utah and Colorado. I love when museums leave me wanting to know more and William Grandstaff is definitely someone who'd I'd like to learn more about. I'd also like to hike the trail named in his honor - the Grandstaff Trail in Grandstaff Canyon. One of the best features of the museum were historical pictures of the Moab area that you could scroll through on a tablet. The photos really helped me understand the history of Moab. Admission was $10 for an adult and I felt it was well worth it. The museum has a good bit of reading, some artifacts and a few interactive exhibits sprinkled in so some kids might be a little bored but I really enjoyed it. Kids 7 and under visit for free and students are $8.

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