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Explore the best rated trails in Moab, UT, whether you're looking for an easy walking trail or a bike trail like the Moab Canyon Pathway and Mill Creek Parkway . With more than 2 trails covering 14 miles you're bound to find a perfect trail for you. Click on any trail below to find trail descriptions, trail maps, photos, and reviews.

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Moab Canyon Pathway

Ebikes ARE allowed

February, 2023 by 19arbeck64

After doing research...Ebikes are allowed on the Moab Canyon Pathway!!

Moab Canyon Pathway

No electric bikes ¿

September, 2022 by ronda.gilbert52

Sad to hear that electric bikes are not allowed on this trail. I am 65 and can no longer ride a regular bike. I am able to continue enjoying cycling with the use of an electric bike. I thought that all Utah trails were open to senior cyclists on all types of bikes. So disappointed!

Mill Creek Parkway

Lovely bike path

March, 2021 by faerthen

Great for getting around town, or as a destination in itself. There are now road signs to help you find your way.

The new bike park is now finished and accessible from the path. Midway, you’ll cross Main Street (UT-191), and can detour for coffee, lunch or ice cream.

At the end of the path on 100 w., you can pedal quiet city roads to access other town recreation sites, like the BMX park and Slack line park on 500 w., or the City Park and swimming pool complex on 100 w.

From the other end of the path at Rotary Park, it’s a short ride up to Sand Flats and the Slickrock Trail.

Accordion

Moab Canyon Pathway

Stunning Views and Smooth Riding

June, 2020 by jacmar1

Recently visited Moab and parked at Lions Park to enjoy the Canyon Parkway.We headed east initially and road to the end which is approximately 4 miles.All along the Colorado River with the bright orange canyon cliffs towering on both sides.Must have ridden this section half a dozen times as the changing light continually provided different effects depending on the time of day we rode.Did cross the Colorado River bridge and rode on to The Arches but the park was not yet open because of Corona issues.Not a long ride but the scenery and well maintained trail surface are tough to beat.They working on the trail to town from Lions Park but not completed at this time!

Moab Canyon Pathway

Up, up & away…..

October, 2019 by koldtoess

Spending a week in Park City, we had to visit Moab and The Arches NP. What an unearthly locale in our beautiful land! We, West TN flatlanders, were planning to ride the “family friendly” pathway, but on the journey to the NP I knew my family and I were not up to the grade challenge. Not letting that deter us, we got up early in the morning and hiked up the pathway. I started early in the morning by walking east of our hotel over the pedestrian bridge that spans the CO River to the second bend; totally worth it! Then I woke my family up and we began the journey up & west. If you have legs, gears & lungs the trail is awesome albeit the road noise at first. You travel from the river through painted canyons to the windy plateau which is chocked-full of great views and mountain bike trail accesses. Bring plenty of water (C-store at the top) and check your bike’s braking system before descending.

Moab Canyon Pathway

Good Connector Trail

October, 2018 by acewickwire

Good trail for connecting with other single track trails north of town. Nicely done trail. Worthy of a check out.

Moab Canyon Pathway

classic in the desert

November, 2017 by auerbach_j

This is a very worthy trail to do, either on its own or a way to connect up to other trails/areas. The scenery is outstanding. One could skip the short, boring section that delves into north Moab town, unless you want the extra mile or so on your odometer. A good bit of the remainder is along highway but still mostly pleasant (especially the section along the river) depending on the amount of traffic. After you pass Arches NP bearing north and start up the healthy climb, it gets further and further from the road and its noise until you connect again to it around Gemini Bridges road.

The path itself is wide, in excellent shape, and amazingly smooth... especially for asphalt (they apply some sort of black sealant/coating to it). Unlike concrete, there are no expansion joints or other cracks. It is like having a perfect country road all to yourself. Heavy rains and/or winds could deposit sand and other things on the path. There are 2 cattle guards to be wary of that come up fast on the ripping downhill section... but I guess those help keep you closer to the 20 mph posted speed limit! ;-)

As to when do this path, this is the wide open desert on a very black surface; summer time would be blazing hot. To me, mid-late fall and early-mid spring and nice winter stretches are the time to be in the Utah desert. 

Moab Canyon Pathway

Great pathway - challenging uphill when going northwest

September, 2017 by acannefax

I was surprised to see a review saying there wasn't much of a hill(s). There is a 1.3 mile 7% grade and much of the way heading south it is downhill. It was certainly a challenge going back up! However - it was awesome and I am so happy it was here! The surface as of September 2017 was superb, and at one of the southern spots to get on the trail the county was out making sure they had removed sand from the trail which had washed in on it during some rains. Looks like lots of mountain bike trails which branch off from the Moab Canyon pathway. The views are grand and it is was just a blast!!

Moab Canyon Pathway

December, 2016 by jurischk

Moab Canyon Pathway

Beautiful ride April, 2015

April, 2016 by jarhead78

This is a great ride for road and recreational riders, no hills to speak of and the scenery is beautiful. You can take along your swimming trunks just in case you want to cool off in the Colorado river. Even the hardcore mountain bikers would enjoy this ride after a few hard days on the slick rock.

Moab Canyon Pathway

Great workout on inline skates

December, 2015 by trondo

Did this trail on inline skates in July 2015. A great excercise, especially the climb midway up on to the plateau. Downhill two cattle grids adds to the experience though...:)

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