Select which trail you want to ride. Choose between morning or afternoon tour times, meet your expert guide at the trailhead, and get ready to rip. Our expert guides know the local trails like the ba
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Location: Moab
What's Included
- Bike Mechanic
- World Class Technical Trail Riding
- Breathtaking Scenery
- Invaluable trail insight and knowledge
- Professional expert Mountain Bike Guide
- Fun
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes! You can definitely select which trail you want to ride. They have a few options depending on your skill level. Just talk to your guide when you get there and they'll help you pick the right one for your preferences.
A: I'd recommend wearing comfortable athletic clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty. A good pair of mountain biking shoes is a plus. Don't forget your helmet—it's usually provided, but you can bring your own too. Also, sunglasses and sunscreen are essential in Moab!
A: The tours are generally for riders aged 15 and up. If you have younger kids, it might be best to reach out to the provider to see if they offer options for younger riders. Safety is the priority, so they’ll want to make sure everyone is capable of handling the trails.
Discussions
Just did the mountain bike tour in Moab—amazing!
I just got back from the Exclusive Intermediate Advanced Private Guided Mountainbike Tour and wow, it was incredible! The scenery was breathtaking, and my guide was super knowledgeable about every twist and turn on the trail. I picked the Porcupine Rim trail, which was challenging but so rewarding! The whole experience lasted about 3 hours, and I came out feeling like a pro. Highly recommend this for anyone who's into biking and looking for a real adventure!
Looking to buy this mountain bike tour for my partner’s birthday!
I’m planning to surprise my partner with the mountain bike tour in Moab for their birthday! They’re an intermediate rider and love outdoor adventures. I’ve read nothing but good things about it, but I’m curious if there are any specific trails that are perfect for someone at that skill level? Also, what’s the best time of year to go?