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Thrilling Challenge Course Climbing in Moab, Utah - Moab

Thrilling Challenge Course Climbing in Moab, Utah

Moabmoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

2–3 hours

Fitness Level

Participants should have a basic level of fitness, able to manage climbing, balancing on cables, and walking uneven terrain comfortably.

Overview

Push your limits with Raven’s Rim Via Ferrata in Moab, Utah. Experience climbing, slacklining, and a 100-foot suspension bridge framed by stunning red rock views!

Climbing

Thrilling Challenge Course Climbing in Moab, Utah

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Adventure Tips

Wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes

Good grip and ankle support are essential for navigating climbing routes and rocky terrain.

Stay hydrated

Bring plenty of water, especially in the summer heat of Moab’s desert environment.

Follow your guide’s safety instructions

Raven’s Rim guides provide important tips to keep you safe on cables and the suspension bridge.

Pack lightweight and breathable clothing

Dress in layers to adapt to temperature changes between shade and sun-exposed areas.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Desert bighorn sheep often seen on rocky ledges
  • Colorful canyon wrens singing around rock formations

History

Moab’s red rock area has been a site for Native American communities for thousands of years, with petroglyphs and artifacts nearby.

Conservation

Raven’s Rim Adventure Tours emphasizes Leave No Trace principles to protect the delicate desert environment and rock formations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Climbing harness

Essential

Provides crucial safety support while navigating the via ferrata and suspension bridge.

Helmet

Essential

Protects your head from falls or falling debris during climbing sections.

Water bottle or hydration pack

Essential

Keeps you hydrated in Moab’s dry and hot desert climate.

summer specific

Lightweight gloves

Helps protect your hands while gripping steel cables and walking on rough rock surfaces.

fall specific