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| ![]() Five Reasons to Give Thanks for Moab This SeasonBy: Moab Adventure Center "November is one of the most magical times in Moab," says Amanda Moore, General Manager at Moab Adventure Center. "The colors are softer, the parks are calmer, and every hour of daylight feels like a gift." Five Reasons to Give Thanks for Moab This Season 1. Sunsets That Stop You in Your Tracks Moab's sandstone glows with deep oranges and rose gold hues in late November. On Arches National Park Sunset Tours, travelers watch the desert transform into a canvas of color, often with only a handful of people at each viewpoint. 2. Scenic Drives That Invite You to Take the Long Way With crisp air and golden late-afternoon light, November is ideal for wandering Moab's backroads. Scenic drives along Highway 128, Dead Horse Point, or Island in the Sky unfold at an unhurried pace—inviting visitors to pull over often, breathe deeply, and savor the sweeping canyon vistas. 3. Wildlife Sightings That Feel Personal With fewer visitors in the parks, mule deer, desert bighorn sheep, and soaring raptors often feel more visible—offering guests intimate glimpses of Moab's wilder side. 4. Adventures That Inspire Courage and Connection Whether climbing slickrock in a Hummer, rappelling into hidden canyons, or biking through wide-open desert views, November's cool temps make outdoor thrills even more inviting—guided by seasoned experts who help guests push their limits with confidence. 5. A Stillness You Can Feel in Your Bones Late fall delivers some of the quietest moments of the year. Stand beneath Delicate Arch at dusk or along the Colorado River at sunrise, and you'll feel what locals call "desert silence"—a grounding reminder of what really matters. What Visitors Can Still Experience in November
Named one of Newsweek Magazine's Best Whitewater Rafting Companies in the U.S. (2025) and winner of Utah's Best of State Award for 22 consecutive years, Moab Adventure Center is the region's premier hub for guided outdoor experiences. A division of Western River Expeditions, the center offers rafting, hiking, off-roading, canyoneering, mountain biking, air tours, Jeep rentals, and family-friendly adventures—all located in the heart of one of America's most iconic landscapes. To explore tour options or begin planning for 2026, visit www.moabadventurecenter.com or call (435) 259-7019 / (866) 904-1163. End
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