moderate
1–3 hours
Participants should have a basic level of fitness and comfort riding on varied terrain.
Looking to explore Moab’s legendary trails? Rent the reliable Kuat Transfer 2 Bike Hitch Rack from Double Down Bike Shop for a seamless biking experience. Discover how this essential gear can elevate your outdoor adventure today!
Available in 2 Bike Option
Experience the freedom of cycling with the Kuat Transfer 2" Receiver Hitch rack, perfect for transporting up to two bikes. Enjoy convenient pick-up at 8 AM and return by 5 PM, making your biking adventure seamless and memorable. Explore new trails and create lasting memories with friends or family.
1 Day - $15 2 Days - $25 3 Days - $35 4 Days - $45 5 Days - $55 6 Days - $65 7 Days - $75
Kuat Transfer 2" Receiver Hitch rack 2 Bike.
Must Have A 2" receiver Hitch
Bike Rentals are available for pick up at 8AM on the first day of your rental and due Back at 5PM on the last day of your rental.
Always double-check that your bikes are securely mounted before hitting the trail to prevent any accidents or damage.
Ensure your bikes' tires are inflated to the recommended pressure for optimal performance on Moab’s rugged trails.
Parking can fill quickly in peak seasons; arrive early to secure a spot and start your adventure right away.
Verify your vehicle's hitch size and compatibility with the Kuat Transfer rack to ensure a smooth rental process.
Moab's area was historically inhabited by Native American tribes, with many petroglyphs visible along trails, revealing thousands of years of history.
Local efforts focus on preserving Moab’s natural beauty through trail maintenance and responsible outdoor practices, ensuring future generations can enjoy these landscapes.
A helmet is essential for safety during bike rides to protect your head from falls or collisions.
Staying hydrated is crucial, especially on hot days in the summer or during strenuous rides.
summer specific
Protect your skin and eyes from strong UV rays during sunny Utah days.
summer specific
Layered clothing helps adapt to changing temperatures, especially in spring and fall mornings.
spring|fall specific