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After I purchased my Bronco in 2024, I knew right off the bat I’d want to go to Moab for the Off-Rodeo experience. It only took about two years to make that happen, but it was worth the wait. After landing in Salt Lake City late Thursday night following a hectic work travel week, I stayed in SLC for the night. The next day, well-rested, I picked up a rental car around noon and headed to Moab, a 4-hour drive. It didn’t feel long at all; the scenic, winding roads made it go by quickly. As I got closer, the mountains somehow kept getting more beautiful.

After checking in at the hotel in Moab, I headed out to explore the town and made my way to Arches National Park, just five minutes away. Every step, every turn, it felt like choosing Moab was one of the best decisions I’ve made, especially coming from someone in the Southeast visiting for the first time.

Saturday morning, the group assembled right on time. Check-in was smooth, followed by introductions and meeting the three guides who took us out on the public land trails. That’s the beauty of Moab, being able to explore on public land. We even stopped at historical sites along the way, an old uranium mine and a couple of caves, one of which became our lunch pit stop.

Having done a few 6/7 (pun not intended) onX-rated trails in GA, AL, and SC, this experience still brought a lot of learning, single pedaling, using engine braking on steep descents, proper positioning, and keeping your spine straight at about a 25-degree angle.

We got back to base camp around 5 PM, followed by a hot dinner. Some stayed back for the campfire, but I left a bit early to drive around Onion Creek and a loop road before calling it a night ahead of an early morning return to SLC.

Bites: we were given Moab stickers by the guides for answering questions correctly or getting a bit brave on the trails. I’d definitely go back and try other locations, drop your experiences from other spots, would love to hear them and figure out the next destination.

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We were at the Friday Off-Roadeo, and drove our Wildtrak from Dallas. I feel like Moab is the absolute no-brainer choice for our location choice, and the class was amazing. Having a fond affinity for Fisher Towers, it was especially incredible seeing them nestled in front of the La Sal range from such a breathtaking vantage point. We applied our Off-Roadeo training on Shafer Trail, which was to this point an adventure of a lifetime, and all went great except for a disagreement with another motorist regarding trail etiquette. We spent 5 days and did Arches NP and hiked to Druid Arch at Needles among other great stuff. Overall probably a top two vacation ever.
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that's a great shot.. I can't agree more - top tier vacation time... Wish I had more time to spend in Moab.

trail etiquette is absolutely on point - we "signaled" another on-coming Jeep about the 6 Bronco's in our convoy, but Brother showed us Peace sign and decided to move on and cause some confusion. From there onwards, we stopped and would verbally communicate them-it worked.


We were at the Friday Off-Roadeo, and drove our Wildtrak from Dallas. I feel like Moab is the absolute no-brainer choice for our location choice, and the class was amazing. Having a fond affinity for Fisher Towers, it was especially incredible seeing them nestled in front of the La Sal range from such a breathtaking vantage point. We applied our Off-Roadeo training on Shafer Trail, which was to this point an adventure of a lifetime, and all went great except for a disagreement with another motorist regarding trail etiquette. We spent 5 days and did Arches NP and hiked to Druid Arch at Needles among other great stuff. Overall probably a top two vacation ever.
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After I purchased my Bronco in 2024, I knew right off the bat I’d want to go to Moab for the Off-Rodeo experience. It only took about two years to make that happen, but it was worth the wait. After landing in Salt Lake City late Thursday night following a hectic work travel week, I stayed in SLC for the night. The next day, well-rested, I picked up a rental car around noon and headed to Moab, a 4-hour drive. It didn’t feel long at all; the scenic, winding roads made it go by quickly. As I got closer, the mountains somehow kept getting more beautiful.

After checking in at the hotel in Moab, I headed out to explore the town and made my way to Arches National Park, just five minutes away. Every step, every turn, it felt like choosing Moab was one of the best decisions I’ve made, especially coming from someone in the Southeast visiting for the first time.

Saturday morning, the group assembled right on time. Check-in was smooth, followed by introductions and meeting the three guides who took us out on the public land trails. That’s the beauty of Moab, being able to explore on public land. We even stopped at historical sites along the way, an old uranium mine and a couple of caves, one of which became our lunch pit stop.

Having done a few 6/7 (pun not intended) onX-rated trails in GA, AL, and SC, this experience still brought a lot of learning, single pedaling, using engine braking on steep descents, proper positioning, and keeping your spine straight at about a 25-degree angle.

We got back to base camp around 5 PM, followed by a hot dinner. Some stayed back for the campfire, but I left a bit early to drive around Onion Creek and a loop road before calling it a night ahead of an early morning return to SLC.

Bites: we were given Moab stickers by the guides for answering questions correctly or getting a bit brave on the trails. I’d definitely go back and try other locations, drop your experiences from other spots, would love to hear them and figure out the next destination.

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I did the Red Rock Canyon OffRoadeo last weekend (Vegas), and it was a great time -- I had a similar experience as yours, but I definitely want to do Moab next. Thanks for sharing and confirming my next venture! 😎
 

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The only problem with Moab is you need a week and you need your bronco to explore more of the area. One or two days in Moab and not having a vehicle to go on trails would be torture. I did the Texas Off-Roadeo since it was 1.5 hrs from home but have visited Moab twice in 9 months and planning another trip later this year. we probably just need to buy a place in the area.
 

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The only problem with Moab is you need a week and you need your bronco to explore more of the area. One or two days in Moab and not having a vehicle to go on trails would be torture. I did the Texas Off-Roadeo since it was 1.5 hrs from home but have visited Moab twice in 9 months and planning another trip later this year. we probably just need to buy a place in the area.
True. I was sorry I did not have more time to explore Red Rock Canyon. Should have brought my own Bronco.
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