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Welcome to Moab, Utah, Canyonlands Field Institute's base of operations.
We love it here! Moab is a small town, population: 5500 at an elevation of 4025 feet above sea level. We are surrounded by an incredible landscape and far from major cities. The Colorado River passes just north and west of Moab. Arches and Canyonlands National Parks are a few miles from downtown. Recreation opportunities abound. Canyon hiking, pictograph sites, world class mountain bike and jeep trails, and even dinosaur tracks are easily accessible in and around Moab.
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How to Get to Moab Utah
Area Lodging
Denver-Moab - 6hrs/360m
Salt Lake-Moab - 5hrs/235m
Phoenix-Moab - 9hrs/463m
Grand Junction-Moab - 2hrs/113m
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Moab Travel Links
Attractions,
Campgrounds,
Guides & Activities,
Government Sites,
Lodging,
Museums,
National & State Parks,
Recreation,
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Travel Recommendations:
Your best option may be driving from home by school bus, rented vans, or charter motor coach.
Fly to a City in our Region and Rent or Charter a Vehicle. Chartered motor coaches or buses may be able to drop and pick-up participants at the Field Camps or river trip boat ramps.
Area Lodging
Big Horn Lodge - Five miles from Arches National Park
Moab Retreat House - Minutes from Arches and Slickrock
Local Transportation: Nomad Cab/Taxi service (435)-260-9986 
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