Rappelling and Stand Up Paddleboarding Combo

Family-Friendly Canyoneering & Paddleboarding Adventure in Moab, Utah Looking for an unforgettable outdoor experience in Moab? Join Paddle Moab for a full-day, family-friendly adventure that combines

Family-Friendly Canyoneering & Paddleboarding Adventure in Moab, Utah Looking for an unforgettable outdoor experience in Moab? Join Paddle Moab for a full-day, family-friendly adventure that combines hiking, rappelling, and stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) — all in one epic trip through the heart of red rock country. Your day begins with a guided canyoneering tour through Moab’s stunning sandstone canyons. We’ll hike through winding desert terrain and rappel next to a breathtaking natural arch — a safe and exciting way to experience the sport of canyoneering for beginners and families alike. After a scenic morning in the desert, we’ll break for a delicious lunch before heading to the Colorado River. There, you'll transition from red rock to water as we stand-up paddleboard through the towering canyons of the Colorado Plateau — a peaceful and awe-inspiring way to explore Moab from a whole new perspective.

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Location: Moab

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Q&A

Q: Can kids participate in the rappelling part of this experience?

A: Yes! Kids can definitely join in on the rappelling. The guides are super professional and they ensure a safe environment even for younger ones. I'd recommend checking the age requirements while booking; usually, they allow kids as young as 8-10 to participate. Just make sure they’re comfortable with heights!

Q: What should I wear for the canyoneering and paddleboarding combo?

A: I'd recommend wearing moisture-wicking clothes and a good pair of hiking shoes for the canyoneering part. You might get wet during paddleboarding, so maybe bring a change of clothes. Don't forget your sunscreen and a hat, too! It can get pretty sunny out there.

Q: What if the weather is bad on the day of the experience?

A: The guides at Paddle Moab will assess the weather conditions before the trip. If it's unsafe, they usually offer a reschedule or a refund. It’s best to check their cancellation policy when booking, just to be safe!

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Rappelling and Paddleboarding Combo!

Hey everyone! I’m looking to surprise my partner with this rappelling and paddleboarding combo in Moab. We’ve both done some hiking but never rappelled. Is it really beginner-friendly? Also, how’s the lunch they provide? I want to make sure it's a full day of fun!

Has anyone done the canyoneering and paddleboarding combo?

I’m debating whether to get this experience as a gift for my brother’s birthday. He loves the outdoors but has never tried paddleboarding. I’m hoping it’s not too hard for a novice. Any tips or experiences would be great!