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As summer fades and the red rock canyons begin to blush with gold, Moab awakens in a whole new way. The desert sun softens, the crowds thin, and the silence between the canyons stretches just a little longer. It’s fall, a season made for wandering deeper, breathing slower, and connecting harder with the wild soul of the Southwest.
Moab is a destination for adventure from spring through October. April marks the start of the popular rafting season, while June and August bring peak summer activities and warm weather. October offers quieter trails and lingering adventure before the winter months set in.
This autumn, Edge invites you to discover the magic of Moab like never before with 20% off fall stays til September 15 when you book directly using code AUTUMN20.
There’s a rhythm to fall in Moab that you can’t quite describe. It has to be felt.
Moab in the fall is simply fun—there’s a lively, welcoming energy that makes every day memorable. Exploring the national parks, embarking on a canyoneering adventure, or joining a rafting trip through Desolation Canyon are all part of the experience. For those seeking even more adventure, Zion National Park is another iconic destination accessible from Moab.
Your basecamp at Edge is more than a place to sleep. It is a portal into the pulse of the desert.
Whether you are unwinding solo, rekindling with someone special, or introducing your family to the awe of canyon country, Edge of the Desert is your sanctuary at the edge of something unforgettable. Guests are encouraged to send a message for any special requests or questions during their stay, and our team is always ready to assist. For sustainability, we kindly ask guests to switch off all lights and appliances when leaving the suite. Edge of the Desert offers exceptional comfort and amenities at a competitive price, making your stay well worth the price. Many customers have shared positive word about their experience at Edge, highlighting our commitment to guest satisfaction. For more information about amenities and local recommendations, please refer to our website.
There’s no better way to witness the magic of Moab, Utah, than by setting out on a scenic drive as autumn paints the landscape in gold and crimson. As you cruise along the winding roads of Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park, the red rocks and cottonwoods glow with the warmth of the season, transforming every mile into a living postcard. The journey to Dead Horse Point is a must for any autumn explorer—here, the Colorado River carves a dramatic path through the earth, and the overlook offers sweeping views that are especially breathtaking under the soft light of sunrise.
Exploring Canyonlands National Park by car reveals a world of adventure, from the legendary White Rim Road to hidden overlooks where the vastness of the Southwest stretches out before you. Don’t miss the drive to Delicate Arch, where the iconic stone arch is set ablaze by the warm hues of morning or evening light. Whether you’re tracing the banks of the Colorado River or venturing into the heart of the parks, every scenic drive in Moab is an invitation to slow down, soak in the views, and let the spirit of the season guide your journey. This is the perfect place to explore, discover, and fall in love with the magic of autumn in Utah.
For those who crave a little more adrenaline with their autumn adventure, Moab, Utah, is the ultimate playground. As the air cools and the days grow crisp, the rugged trails of Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park beckon off-roading enthusiasts from around the world. The legendary Hell’s Revenge trail promises heart-pounding excitement as you navigate slickrock ridges and dramatic sandstone formations, all set against the stunning backdrop of the Colorado River and the endless Utah sky.
If you’re new to off roading, Moab offers a range of experiences, from gentle scenic routes through Arches to the more challenging terrain of Canyonlands’ White Rim. Each trail offers a unique way to explore the park’s hidden corners and take in views that few ever see. Autumn is the perfect season for off-roading—mild temperatures, clear skies, and fewer crowds mean you can push further, stay out longer, and truly immerse yourself in the wild beauty of the Southwest. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting your off-roading journey, Moab is the place where adventure meets the open road.
Exploring the national parks, including Arches and Canyonlands, or planning a rafting trip through Desolation Canyon, can make your fall escape even more memorable. For those seeking more adventure, consider a day trip to Zion National Park for additional fun and breathtaking scenery.
After a day spent exploring the wonders of Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, or the vibrant streets of downtown Moab, there’s nothing better than returning to a warm and welcoming retreat. Moab, Utah, offers a diverse array of accommodations to suit every traveler’s style—whether you’re seeking the comfort of a boutique hotel on Main Street, the rustic charm of a cozy cabin, or the adventure of camping under the stars at Dead Horse Point.
Downtown Moab is alive with energy in the autumn months, offering easy access to local restaurants, shops, and galleries, while still being just minutes from the parks. For those who prefer a more secluded escape, vacation rentals and cabins nestled in the red rocks provide the perfect base for exploring the region’s scenic drives and hiking trails. Campers will find plenty of sites near Arches, Canyonlands, and Dead Horse Point, where the night sky comes alive with stars. No matter where you choose to stay, Moab’s warm hospitality and breathtaking surroundings make it the perfect place to unwind, recharge, and savor the magic of the season.
To truly experience the magic of Moab, Utah, in autumn, a little planning goes a long way. Start by securing your ideal accommodation—whether it’s a hotel in downtown Moab, a cozy cabin, or a campsite near Arches National Park or Canyonlands National Park. Booking early helps you avoid additional fees and ensures you get the perfect spot for your adventure.
Next, map out your must-see destinations: plan a sunrise hike to Delicate Arch, a scenic drive to Dead Horse Point, and a day of exploring Canyonlands’ dramatic vistas. If off roading is on your list, reserve a guided tour or rent a vehicle to tackle the area’s legendary trails. Don’t forget to pack for the season—autumn weather in Moab can shift from warm afternoons to cool evenings, so layers are key.
With its endless opportunities for hiking, biking, and exploring, Moab is a town that rewards curiosity and preparation. By planning ahead, you’ll be free to immerse yourself in the adventure, beauty, and warm spirit that make autumn in Moab truly unforgettable. Let the season inspire your plans, and get ready to create memories that will last a lifetime.
There is something about Moab in the fall that speaks straight to the soul. And with AUTUMN20, you do not have to stretch your wallet to stretch your spirit.
Use AUTUMN20 at checkout before September 15. The edge awaits.