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Bureau of Land Management

Moab, Utah

Bureau of Land Management

Default image for Intestine Man Petroglyphs, a 0.1-mile trail in Moab, Utah (US)
  • 0.1 mi
  • Easy
  • Loop
4.0
Default image for Plateau Viewpoint, a 0.1-mile trail in Moab, Utah (US)
  • 0.1 mi
  • Easy
  • Out-and-Back
0
Default image for Lone Mesa Viewpoint, a 0.0-mile trail in Moab, Utah (US)
  • 0.0 mi
  • Easy
  • Out-and-Back
0
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Know Before You Go

  • The Moab, Utah Bureau of Land Management (BLM) oversees a vast and diverse landscape popular for outdoor recreation.
  • Visitors can enjoy activities like hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, whitewater rafting, and off-highway vehicle (OHV) riding.
  • Permits, reservations, and specific regulations may be required for certain activities and areas, so it's crucial to plan ahead and check with the BLM for the latest information.

About Bureau of Land Management

Explore the captivating beauty of Moab, Utah's Bureau of Land Management (BLM) sites, where ancient history and stunning landscapes converge. Discover the intriguing Intestine Man Petroglyphs, an easy 0.1-mile roadside loop featuring remarkable rock art, including the iconic "Intestine Man," bighorn sheep, and other fascinating figures. For breathtaking panoramic vistas, visit Lone Mesa Viewpoint and Plateau Viewpoint, offering accessible paved paths to unforgettable views of Lone Mesa, Monitor, Merrimac, and the majestic La Sal Mountains. These accessible trails welcome leashed dogs, inviting pet-friendly adventures.

Before embarking on your Moab adventure, remember to prepare for the desert environment. Sun exposure is significant, and water sources are scarce, so pack ample water and sun protection. While enjoying the trails, stay vigilant for potential rattlesnakes and maintain a safe distance. With proper planning, you can fully appreciate the wonders of the Intestine Man Petroglyphs, Lone Mesa Viewpoint, and Plateau Viewpoint, creating lasting memories in the heart of Utah's red rock country.

Popular categories

Scenic mountain view representing vista trails
Vista trails
Scenic gorge of cascades representing waterfall trails
Waterfall hikes
Rugged mountain terrain representing summit trails
Summit trails
Scenic mountain view representing dog-friendly trails
Dog-friendly
Scenic campsite with a view representing camping trails
Camping trails
Appalachian Trail logo representing A.T. hikes
A.T. hikes

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