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Mountian Biking in Moab, Utah

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Jul 25, 2007
If you visit Moab in the spring or fall months, I would try and camp along the river. Showers are close by (in town) and there are also some swimming holes in Slickrock park where you could take a refreshing dip and use some biodegradable soap. Camping was wonderful when i was there in May and saves a bunch of money. The "Campgrounds" in town don't get you quite the experience and you'll probably be next to a bunch of rock crawling vehicles that get maintainance at 2am.

Make sure you hit the famous Porcupine Rim and Slickrock.... two amazing trails. Take a BUNCH of water for porcupine though... you'll need it! There is a natural spring off on of the roads that you can fill up all the water you want (ask the local where it is). We used it for all of our water needs!

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