Source gates, fit, map handoffs, local help, fallback.
01
Pick the day
Start with the kind of Moab day you want, not a pile of open tabs.
02
Check the gates
Weather, rules, parking, water, operator terms, and group fit decide the plan.
03
Carry the packet
Save the trail, sources, maps, fallback, and local help before service drops.
Next step
The right help depends on the day.
Some days need a guide. Some need food, parking, a packet, or a softer fallback.
Parks + hiking
Ready packet, guided park tour match, food/lodging add-on, or same-day source check.
Mountain biking
Guide, rental/demo, shuttle, repair-shop, or ride-ready packet path.
Off-road
Rental/tour match, trail-fit packet, map handoff, or recovery-prep checklist.
Rafting
Rafting operator match, family packet, river-day gear, or post-activity food route.
Climb + canyon
Guide match, technical readiness packet, weather downgrade, or gear checklist.
Scenic basecamp
Lodging/food route, trailer-parking match, low-drama packet, or local offer.
Rules
Keep the gates visible.
Every activity needs a source check and a fallback.
Is Moab Ready only an off-road planner?
No. Off-road is the sharpest lane today, but Moab trips also hinge on parks, hiking, biking, river days, food, lodging, heat, parking, and recovery time.
What should I check before choosing an activity?
Check the day’s heat, water, road or park status, group comfort, booking terms, and the fallback you would actually use.
Can AI pick the activity for me?
Yes, after it knows your group, date, vehicle or transport, risk tolerance, weather posture, and whether you need a guide, rental, food, lodging, or offline packet.
When should I book local help?
Book help when the plan depends on unfamiliar terrain, technical movement, rental terms, river logistics, weather calls, or passenger comfort.