Rock of Ages aka Pool Arch
Duration
6 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Included
Thrilling canyoneering adventure with a variety of challenges
Minor obstacles requiring climbing and scrambling
Narrow sections with potholes that may require getting wet
True outdoor adventure for all skill levels with moderate fitness
€ 145.4
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This canyoneering route offers a thrilling adventure with a little bit of everything, making it a perfect choice for those seeking a true Moab experience. Over the course of approximately six hours, you will navigate a variety of terrain, encountering minor obstacles that require climbing up and over rock formations. The route includes three canyons where you will rappel into stunning, narrow sections, giving you the excitement and challenge of vertical descents. Along the way, you will pass through a section of narrows with several potholes, which may require wading or getting wet, adding an extra element of adventure to the journey. This route combines technical challenges with the beauty of Moab’s iconic canyon landscapes, making it a memorable experience for outdoor enthusiasts.
Throughout the trip, you will have the opportunity to experience the unique geology, textures, and colors of the Moab canyons firsthand. Each obstacle and rappel is designed to test your skills while remaining accessible to those with a sense of adventure and a moderate fitness level. The combination of climbing, rappelling, and navigating narrow canyon sections ensures a dynamic and engaging experience from start to finish. Whether you are looking for a challenging day of exploration or a chance to immerse yourself in the dramatic scenery of Moab, this canyoneering route offers excitement, natural beauty, and a true sense of adventure in one complete package.
Instruction on climbing
Canyon navigation
Personal expenses
Gratuities
Comfortable walking Shoes
Weather appropriate clothing
Sunglasses & Sunscreen
Camera
Comfortable Shoes and clothing recommended
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Keep personal essentials
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Activity Provider: Paddle Moab
Customer Reviews
Bilyana

Oh wow this place! Whether it’s your destination or your passing thru, it’s one of the best parks we’ve been to! The Arches is clean, nice, and fun. Lots of hiking trails and lots to see. You will need several hours to fully explore!
Simon

I've lived in Utah for a lot of my life, but this is the first time I've really explored Arches. 10/10. It was 50 degrees on the days I was there which honestly was great. I cannot imagine hiking on the hot rocks in the summer. It was warm enough that but the time I was actually hiking, I pulled off my jacket. Anyway. It was gorgeous. I loved it.
Daniel

Probably one of the most beautiful and historic places I've been. Seeing the arches themselves really makes you feel small in a way. Millions and millions of years have gone by and this is what they've left of the rock. Incredible and humbling. You really get a sense of how short our life spans all are. Will they still be here in a hundred years? A thousand? Who knows. Highly recommend going as deep as you can into the park, but you should also really do a multi day trip for this. Too much to take in at once. Visit the sand arches! The silence is golden.
Rosalynne

One of my favorite national parks! We live in Georgia and have been here 3x in the last 5 years. While it’s a popular park, we like it because everything is spread out so there’s plenty of room for everyone! You might have to circle around devils garden loop a few times to find parking, but then you will and you’ll be glad you did. Our favorite is watching sunset from the north window arch! We’ve done this every time we’ve come and it’s never disappointed. We also have three young kiddos, and love that it’s so kid friendly! From lots of sand spots at the end of some arches (pine tree arch and sand dunes arch) to lots of rock climbing that’s relatively safe and again, spacious paths for people to walk. We’ve been to other national parks and it’s not always the case so we appreciate that about this park! It’s a forever favorite and you really can’t go wrong with any of the hikes or views. Definitely bring water and food in, as the only water fill up spots (that I know of) are the visitors center and then devils garden loop. No where to buy food in the park that I know of! Overall, it’s a special and favorite place and highly recommend coming to visit! 🧡🏜️
Michael

What a beautiful place to visit. Make it a bucket list. The place I'm about to describe is truly a gem. It's a stunning destination that promises an unforgettable experience. Whether you're a nature lover or an adventure seeker, this place has something for everyone. Its breathtaking scenery and serene atmosphere are sure to leave you spellbound. I highly recommend adding this place to your bucket list.
