The Moab Rim Trail is one of the most challenging hikes in this guide, but your efforts will be rewarded with some pretty epic views. Begin your hike on Kane Creek Road on the south side of the Colorado River. The first mile of the trail is the most strenuous, quickly gaining almost 900 ft. The majority of the climb traverses slickrock, so wearing shoes with good traction is a must.
Once you top out at the top of the Moab Rim, you’ll be treated to sweeping views of the city of Moab and La Sal mountains in the distance. If you continue along the trail you’ll eventually leave the rim and hike behind the rocks before connecting up to the Happy Valley Trail (you can also combine the two as a point-to-point hike).
Because this hike is challenging, I would only recommend it for dogs who have experience hiking in the desert.
Moab Rim Trail Stats
Location: Moab BLM land
Trailhead Location: Google maps
Bathrooms?: There are no bathrooms at the trailhead.
Trailhead Parking Difficulty: Moderate-difficult. There’s limited parking available at the trailhead.
Distance: 2-6 miles round trip depending how far you hike along the rim and behind the rocks
Elevation Gain: 1,900 ft.
Difficulty: Difficult (7.5-8.5/10)
Estimated Hike Time: 2-4 hours
Fee: None
Dog-Friendly?: Yes.
Water Available?: No.
Best Seasons to Hike: Fall, winter, and early spring.
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