moderate
2–3 hours
Participants should be in good general health with basic mobility and no severe fear of heights.
Leap from a 400-foot cliff and swing over Moab’s spectacular canyon with expert guidance and top safety gear. Discover the ultimate adrenaline rush in Utah’s red rock wilderness.
Experience one of Utah’s most exhilarating outdoor adventures with Rope Swing Moab, located in the heart of stunning canyon country. This private experience invites you to leap from a towering 400-foot cliff and swing out over a breathtaking canyon, offering an adrenaline rush like no other. Expert guides provide all necessary safety equipment and instruction, making this daring activity accessible and safe for adventurers of all skill levels. Beyond the thrill, the location offers jaw-dropping panoramic views of Moab’s iconic red rock formations and vast desert landscapes. Whether you’re cheering on friends or taking the leap yourself, this rope swing offers unforgettable moments of excitement paired with nature’s stunning backdrop. Perfect for thrill-seekers and outdoor lovers alike, this unique rope swing experience in Moab is not to be missed for your next adventure getaway.
Ensure you wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes with good grip for safe footing on rocky terrain.
Carry plenty of water and stay hydrated as the dry desert air can quickly dehydrate you.
Pay close attention to safety briefings to ensure a secure and fun swinging experience.
Remove or secure anything loose like hats, scarves, or jewelry to avoid losing items during the swing.
Moab's red rock cliffs have long been sacred to Native American tribes and were once a key passage for early Western settlers.
Efforts by local groups maintain the natural environment by limiting erosion and minimizing human impact on fragile desert ecosystems around Moab.
Provides grip and foot protection on uneven rocky terrain.
Useful for carrying water, snacks, and personal items comfortably.
Protects skin from strong desert sun during your adventure.
spring specific
Keeps you warm during colder mornings and evenings.
fall specific