Welcome to the adventure capital and red rock playground of the Southwest. Moab, Utah, is where Red River Adventures was born, and it’s still our biggest backyard. From rafting the Colorado River to rappelling into hidden slot canyons and climbing world-famous desert towers, our Moab guided tours have been creating unforgettable memories since 2003.
Experience Moab white water rafting with pro guides and big scenery
Explore remote canyons on the best canyoneering tours in Moab
Climb Moab’s desert towers and classic red rock routes with expert instruction
Why just see it when you can live it? In Moab, every adventure offers a front-row seat to some of the most jaw-dropping scenery in the Southwest. Why simply snap a photo of towering cliffs, winding rivers, or twisting canyons when you can truly interact with the landscape?
The magic happens when you’re in it — paddling the Colorado River, climbing sandstone towers, or rappelling into hidden slot canyons. With our tours in Moab, the scenery isn’t just a backdrop — it’s the playground, the challenge, and the reward. If you’re looking for Moab, Utah, tours that combine world-class landscapes with hands-on adventure, you’re in the right place.
1140 S. Main Street,
Moab, Utah 84532
You’ll find us right on Main Street—1140 South Main, Moab—just 1.5 miles south of the center of town. We are on the west side of the street. Look for our Red River Adventures sign, pull in, we’ll be in the building with the awning or out front ready to greet you before your Moab adventure.
Our season runs April through October, when Moab’s red rock country is at its peak. Spring (April–May) offers mild temperatures, perfect for rafting tours in Moab and climbing. Summer (June–August) can be hot, making the river the place to be — we schedule land trips early to beat the midday sun. Fall (September–October) cools down again, ideal for climbing and winding down river trips.
Moab has accommodations for every taste—from riverside campgrounds and budget motels to boutique hotels and luxury vacation rentals. Whether you want to sleep under the stars or enjoy a comfy casita, after your Moab guided tour, book early, especially during peak season.
Moab is your gateway to iconic parks: Arches National Park is just minutes away, and Canyonlands National Park less than an hour’s drive. Don’t miss Dead Horse Point State Park for breathtaking overlooks—it’s a national park trifecta at your doorstep.
Moab is about a 4-hour drive from Salt Lake City and 6 hours from Denver and 6 hours from Las Vegas. The closest airport is Canyonlands Regional Airport (CNY), with limited flights, or Grand Junction, CO (about 2 hours away). For most visitors Moab is a stop on a longer road trip. If you fly into CNY getting a rental car is highly recommended. Moab does not have Uber or LYFT.
Nope! Most trips are beginner-friendly, but we also offer advanced routes for experienced adventurers.
Yes! Our rafting and climbing trips are great for families with kids as young as 5. For canyoneering, the minimum age is usually 8, but we can accommodate younger kids with experience at heights.
We love pets, but unfortunately our insurance doesn’t allow animals on trips. There are local boarding options to care for your pets while you’re away.
We provide all technical gear. You just need comfortable clothing, snacks, and a sense of adventure! We’ll send a full packing list when you book.
Yes, we have plenty of parking available at our Moab office.
Please arrive at the time indicated on your confirmation. We’ll leave when everyone is ready, but no later than 15 minutes after your scheduled arrival.
All our adventures begin and end at our office on Main Street. This streamlines departures and gets you to the adventure sooner. There is no Uber. Moab Taxi is our recommendation for a ride.
Valuables will be safe in your vehicle at our location. We’ll hold your keys during the trip and return them when you’re back.
Absolutely! Check out our packages page for curated combo adventures, or ask us to create a custom itinerary tailored for you.