The Moab Rim is the cliff rim seen just to the southwest
of town. Its only fourwheel-drive access begins just
downriver from town and the first mile has about the
highest density of obstacles of any of our trails. Many
vehicles have "bit the rocks" on the succession
of rock ledges and tight turns that lead to the rim.
On top, the trail is sand and rock as it leaves the
rim, but it returns at another overlook. A spur, sometimes
used, visits Indian ruins and rock art. After closing
a short loop, the trail returns on the same rocky mile
it started with.
Near the top of the first mile, signs will show that
private property is being used; please respect our privilege
to use it by staying on the trail. A chair lift from
the valley floor to the rim was in operation for a few
years is now out of service.
Approximate
mileages: 12 total, 7 off highway.
Scenery:
The first mile of trail follows the slope of the tilted
rock layers and has increasingly high overlooks of the
Colorado River gorge in one of its most beautiful areas.
The rim view includes the La Sal Mountains, Moab and
Spanish Valleys, some of Arches National Park and distant
features such as the Book Cliffs. Behind the rim are
displays of rock domes and fins and some of the rims
of the Colorado River gorge farther downstream.
Road
Surface:
Road Surface: The first part of the trail is mostly
on bedrock that nature has broken into ledges and steps.
The higher country has slickrock, blow sand, and some
sandy dirt with broken rock mixed in.
Obstacles
and highlights:
Highlights among the many steps in the first mile are
the Devils Crack and the Z- Turn. The former requires
a tricky turn onto a ledge to avoid dropping a wheel
into the crack beyond, and the latter has two turns
over irregular rocks and ledges. On top, a slickrock
dome has an optional climb with about 85 percent grade.
Excellent ground clearance and large diameter tires
are useful throughout, and a locking or limited-slip
differential helps a lot.
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