So I got word from my project, the week of Thanksgiving was off limits for work. You don’t need to tell me twice…..within minutes, a plan for a road trip to Moab, Utah was hatched. Two days later we were on the road!
Moab is known for being the gateway to the Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, mountain and road biking, hiking and backpacking, rock climbing, and rafting – essentially an outdoor junky’s dream!
Moab is about a 6 hour drive from Denver – pretty reasonable distance. We left mid-morning on a Saturday – luckily we avoided the typical I-70 traffic. Nothing worse then sitting on that freeway…..It’s a regular occurrence these days – Colorado has alway been a cool place, why all of a sudden does the entire world want to move here??

Our first night in town, we camped at a Moab BLM campground (Willow Springs) about 10 miles from downtown. At first I was skeptical, the campsites looked more like group sites for hippie communes (I sound like my mother). But, as you drive further into the campground, you can find some secluded spots with views of the surrounding area – pretty spectacular. The stars at night were INCREDIBLE.
I may have to submit this image to Subaru….

Over the course of 2.5 days, we explored Arches National Park and Dead Horse Point State Park – for this post, I am highlighting Arches!
Hiking
We hiked the entire Devils Garden loop (~5 to 7 miles) – let me just say, there are a couple of terrifying parts to this hike – steep, slick drop-offs that take good balance and nerves of steel to complete.
I wore my running shoes – dumb choice because they didn’t grip the rock like I needed them to. There were times when I took em’ off and felt safer navigating in my socks. I am proud to report, not one tear was shed and no panic attacks ensued – this is truly a Christmas miracle for me.
You do not have to do this whole hike to enjoy the scenery (8 arches and some other cool stuff) but, I would definitly read more about the trail to see what fits your skill level. And wear the right shoes…what an amateur move on my part.
The hike to Delicate Arch is another beauty. On our way of town, we drove back through the park to complete the 3 mile RT hike to the Delicate Arch. It is the iconic arch of the park. U-MAZING.
Utah had an early snowfall so there was some snow and ice accumulation. Being a chicken on ice, in winter I carry micro-spikes with me every where I go. They came in handy on this hike, as the last 200 yards essentially take you across a very narrow ledge which was covered in slickness – UGH. Once you turn the corner, the views of this beauty are pretty breathtaking!
A friend of mine said the last time he was there at sunset, a woman stripped naked and laid down in front of the arch. Apparently, the crowd clapped after the sun set. haha. Um, I wonder what she was thinking?
Driving
Even if you cannot do the strenuous hikes, etc., just driving through this park is incredible. There are multiple pullouts with short walks to see some of the most beautiful scenery.
If you have not been to Utah, it is a MUST – one of my favorite states for exploration. You could probably spend an entire month there. Some day….I will do just that!
All in all, we had a complete BLAST. It was a super fun way to ring in the Thanksgiving holiday.
Feeling grateful,
…i choose this…
Pam
Wow it all looks incredible, thanks for taking us there!
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Hi Glenys! It really is such a beautiful place. I haven’t been in many years…it was such a blast to revisit. 🙂
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I love Moab!! I really wish I could jump in my car and live close to cool places!!
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You all are retired right?? Spend part of your time in Colorado!
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Yes!! For almost a month now!!! Lol.. I You should come out and go skiing but not so sure I’m going to be doing much more skiing. Last year it was rough in my knees. At 53 I’m afraid of messing up my knees and not being able to hike. I may just have to come out and enjoy some of the little towns around there!!
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LUCKY gal. I have a few more years to go. I hear you on the injury thing….I think this is why skiing has never been high on my list. I’ll cross country, but that’s about it. I would be really upset if I couldn’t hike anymore!
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I agree, I would rather hike than ski. I think my son was a bit relieved that he doesn’t have to babysit Mom on the slopes anymore!! Lol.
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I did try once….I fell out of panic…my pants fell halfway down my butt. and that was it – never again! haha.
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Lol!! Love that!! My claim to fame is falling out of the ski lift when I try to get off the chair!
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Ha! what is it about getting off the chair?? It’s terrifying to me! lol
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Agree!!!
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Moab/Arches is our favorite place on earth. I think at this point I’ve done all of the hikes from the main road in Arches, but Delicate Arch remains my favorite. Halfway out there used to be a random wooden sign stuck into the rock with a sign that says TRAIL–> I’ve had a photo of that in my office for 15 years. I could never walk that final ledge if icy. I have a hard enough time on a nice summer day.
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It IS so amazing right? I saw on the map, it looks like there is a 4 wheel drive option. Have you ever done that? It is so close, I’m not sure why we don’t go more frequently. Last time I was there, I ran the Moab Half. great race. I saw a Skinny Tire ride, we may look into for next year. Any excuse to go back.
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Here’s an excuse. One time when I was there I ran the slickrock trail. That was the hardest running I’ve ever done.
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we looked at that for Mountain biking, but it was WAY past my skill level. I can’t imagine running it!
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LOTS of ups and downs
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LOVE IT! Sounds like a great trip.
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It was fab! Happy thanksgiving to you both!
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Same to you!!
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Nice trip, Pam. Don’t know if you’re still there or you came back to snowy and messy Colorado. But happy Thanksgiving either way!
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Thanks lady! Yes, back this morning. Ugh. Lots of snow to shovel! Happy thanksgiving to you as well!!!
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Those rocks are like natural sculpture or outdoor architecture. No doubt it was hard to stop taking photos! Just gorgeous. Thanks, Mel
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Yes, totally gorgeous. I had never been there after a good snow. So awesome. Have a great weekend!!!
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WOW! I love Moab and the Arches, but I’ve never been there with snow on the ground. What gorgeous pictures. I must know – did the sunset woman do that in the snow?!
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Ha! No! But can you imagine if she did??
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No I cannot! Brrrrrrrr!! Lol.
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😂😂
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Wow! This looks like such a great trip Pam, I love your pictures! It’s now on my bucket list too! Happy Thanksgiving weekend to you 😀
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Thanks Jennifer!! It is really beautiful…there is sooo much to see and do. You can be as active as you want, or not :-). Happy Thanksgiving to you as well! Thanks for stopping by the blog!
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We’ve camped off Willow Springs Road a couple of times. I never get enough of that scenery around Moab. Thanks for taking me back.
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I love that you know what I’m talking about! It’s so cool, but not at first glance!! Happy thanksgiving Ingrid!!
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Awesome pictures! Glad you enjoyed your trip.
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Thanks! We had a blast.
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WOW! I am going next year, I’m starting to get excited! Wonderful photos! 💜
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Ohhh, you will love it! Do you sort of have an agenda??
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Right now I’m mapping the route. We are going to start with the Grand Canyon and work ourselves around to each of the 5 parks. We have two weeks. I just ordered brochures from each of the Utah parks. We can’t do heavy duty hiking. But we can do a lot of walking.
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You are going to have the most wonderful time! I am soooo jealous!
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Thank you! …will for sure post photos of our trip 🙂
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I can’t wait to see! cheers!
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I am very much an outdoors person but not as fit and sporty as you. Your hikes often feels too much for me. But this one!!!!!!!! Wow how gorgeous. Perfectly American (in a good way!!). And this Hippie campsite: incredible!
Thanks for sharing.
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I bet you could do these hikes….sometimes you just have to go slower 😉
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This one probably. The ones you do where you have to carry your bag… no way!!!
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Oooops I forgot :Happy thanksgiving to you!!!
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Thanks doll! We are currently listening to xmas music and enjoying the snow that has blanketed our back yard. Happy weekend tp you. When are you headed back to Paris?!
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Going back this weekend for Paris Youth Literature Fair!!!
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Sweet!! have a wonderful time! Do you drive or take a train?
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This weekend we take the train. We’ll go again in a fortnight – this time I’ll drive because it’s the strikes season starting soon…! Too risky to take the train then. Or the plane. Shame…
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oh right. the strikes. UGH.
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Looks like a great trip and loads of fun – love camping!
Many thanks for stopping by my Travel and Photography blog.
Happy Thanksgiving!
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Thanks! Camping is good for the soul I say! Appreciate the Thanksgiving note and blog follow 🙂
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What an amazing place, looks fabulous. Great photos of incredible scenery, those hikes must have been brilliant. You are so lucky to live near to places like that.
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Thank you! We are lucky for sure, but we say that about all of our international friends too. You have so many cool things at your fingertips 🙂
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beautiful!!
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Thanks Kathy!
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Such an amazing trip you’ve had! Hope you’re having a wonderful Thanksgiving Day!
Christie
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Thank you Christie!! We had such a great time. Sometimes the best trips are the spontaneous ones! I ate WAY too much today…ugh. But it was delish!
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Just beautiful
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Thanks LA! It really is a gorgeous place.
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Wow, what a fantastic landscape!!! Great images … of a fantastic adventure. Thanks for brining me along.
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I’m glad you found it enjoyable! Utah is one of my favorite states in the US to explore. 😊
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Stunning scenery but I don’t do slither! I know- scaredy cat or what? One of those places I would love to see but the likelihood is zilch so I’ll compensate by coming here (it’ll be on my Monday walk, if that’s ok?) 🙂 🙂
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I generally don’t do slithering either-I am a total scaredy-cat! Enjoy your Monday walk, but first enjoy the weekend 🙂
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Thank you! We’re not long home from a very lovely walk in the hills, and we’ll be walking again on Sunday. How do I keep up? 🙂 You too!
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You are a lucky lady!!
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Loved your post. I grew up in Denver, and all my friends and family still in Denver agree with you, they all want to leave now because it’s gotten too busy! I see that happening in Moab, too. Crazy boom going on there. Your post was a nostalgia trip for me because I’ve done all those hikes – but it was a long, long time ago. Your pictures bring it back, thank you.
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I’m glad to hear this brought back good memories for you Dianne. 😊💕
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Ugh. See? Three people fell off the cliff at Delicate Arch. It’s right that we’re so fearful. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/2-fall-their-deaths-arches-national-park-utah-n1093506
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holy crap! I knew it was bound to happen. Those poor people and their families :-(. Thanks for sharing Jeff.
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Hiking in socks????? Wow! You are one tough cookie. Looks like you had a great trip. Love those spur of the moment get-aways!
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Only on the scary parts! My Hokas were slipping all over the place. It was terrifying!!
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What an adventure, Pam! These are great captures of this majestic place. 🙂
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Thanks Amy! We had such a great time 💕
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How weird. I had seen that you’ve been liking people’s posts lately, but that you weren’t publishing yourself. Now I see that somehow I got kicked off your blog. Dang it WordPress! This same thing just happened to someone who follows me. Going to refollow you now.
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Oh no! This is actually a new blog for me! No sweat, I’m glad we are connected again 😊
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Got it. Me, too. 🙂
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We were just there a few months ago and LOVED Arches NP! We found a few of the hikes slippery without snow, so I can only imagine how treacherous some of those paths might have felt for you. Great campsite, and you already know how much I would have loved cozying up in a tent like you guys did!
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Which hikes did You guys do?! I forgot to ask about the restaurant u loved. We found an awesome Mexican restaurant – craveable.
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I think the only one we did NOT do was Devils Garden, and that’s just because we ran out of time. We also went to Canyonlands; did you? Oh, shoot – and I never sent that restaurant name either. I think it was Desert Bistro . Glad you found a good one!
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We ran out of time to go to CL, but we did go to the Dead Horse Point state park. It was AWESOME. I wasn’t expecting to love it so much.
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Such gorgeous photos, Pam!! I haven’t been to Utah, but it’s on my list. We honeymooned in Sedona over 20 years ago and keep saying that we are long overdue for a trip out west.
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Thank you! I do love the great southwest. Sooo much to explore. I’ve barely scratched the surface.
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A place that is calling to my soul. Only drove through some years ago, couldn’t stop but you gave me lots of reasons and photos to lure me back for a longer visit! We have such beauty in this country.
And by the way, you should see the traffic in the San Francisco Bay Area. Horrible. I retired early because of it so I get it!
This was a great, exciting read. You are very brave traversing some of those more difficult trails. Bravo!
Susan Grace
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Susan! We have so many great things here for sure. I often take it for granted and travel outside the US more then I probably need to. But, I figure at some point, the long journey to faraway places will be too hard. Traveling to Houston every week for work is starting to wear on me!
Traffic in SFO – UGH. I might lose my mind if I had to drive in that every day.
And thank you for reading, I really appreciate it. Have a great rest of your week!
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Wonderful post! Very inspiring. I’m hoping to go there some day soon. Thanks for sharing
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Thanks Suzanne! Lots of cool stuff to do there for sure. You won’t regret it 😊
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Never been there – very nice! And yes, definitely you should submit tat image to Subaru 🙂
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Thanks Tatiana! Seems too perfect not to!
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I’m not sure I’d seen photos of Delicate Arch in the snow. That is a cool shot. When I went, people were posing by the arch and all the serious photographers were screaming at them to move. I wonder how they’d have reacted to a naked lady?
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Thank you! The park is so beautiful in the snow. I wonder what they would have done when confronted with a naked person?!! 🤔
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Pam, your photos are excellent. We visited this area in the summer and I remember some of these rock formations. You’ll note that I said summer – wimpy southerner that I am. You are a brave and hardy girl for camping and hiking here in the snow and ice. Arches is a very photogenic place and it goes on my list of parks that every American should see. I’m a geologist, so perhaps I see things differently than most visitors, but these are some of the most beautiful, and colorful erosional remnants in the world. Good post. ~James
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Thanks James! How was the weather in the summer? Was it bearable? We want to go back this spring if we can swing it. I appreciate you stopping by and reading! We only camped one night – it was definitely an adventure!
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Pam, I hadn’t camped out west in a while, so June was a reminder that it all depends on altitude and location. We camped at 8000 ft outside Santa Fe and froze our butts off, and in Bandelier in N Mex and had heat stroke. But, it was a great trip.
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Pam..you really picked one of my favourite places on Earth. I’ve been to delicate Arch only once but truly is one of those places I wann go visit again and again. I visited Arches park in 2006 in late Ocober. Weather was simply great, not too hot, not even cold and the colour of early autumn were great!!!!
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