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How do you stay cool in Moab in the summer?

The 7 BEST Adventures for Beating the Summer Heat in Moab
  1. Cool Down in the Water with River Rafting. ...
  2. Watch the Sunset over Dead Horse Point. ...
  3. Cool Off in the Mist on a Jet Boat Ride. ...
  4. Explore Thousand Year Old Petroglyphs. ...
  5. Paddle Board on the Colorado River. ...
  6. Hike to a Desert Oasis Swimming Hole on the Mill Creek Trail.




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During the summer months, temperatures can climb over 100ºF, so it's best to avoid strenuous activities in the hottest hours of the afternoon. Summer is the busiest time of year for the national parks, so plan your visit for the early morning or early evening to beat some of the traffic and crowds, as well as the heat.

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Clothing is just as important during the hotter months. A lightweight, long-sleeve shirt and a hat can help you stay cool. Carry sunglasses and sunscreen too. If you think you have enough water, you probably don't.

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The average high is 100 degrees, with average lows of 65 degrees at night. These are the peak high temperatures of summer in Moab. In August, things dip a tiny bit, with an average high of 97 degrees and an average low of 64 degrees.

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Summer Sun at Arches However, it's important that you are prepared for the weather when you visit during the summer months. Arches is located in a desert region so you can expect varying conditions. Summer temperatures can often exceed 100 degrees during the day, making for strenuous hiking and climbing conditions.

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Summers are hot in Moab with temperatures often in the 100s Fahrenheit. In the hottest month, July, half the days reach 100 degrees or more. The 100-degree weather can begin as early as May and linger until September.

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The 7 BEST Adventures for Beating the Summer Heat in Moab
  1. Cool Down in the Water with River Rafting. ...
  2. Watch the Sunset over Dead Horse Point. ...
  3. Cool Off in the Mist on a Jet Boat Ride. ...
  4. Explore Thousand Year Old Petroglyphs. ...
  5. Paddle Board on the Colorado River. ...
  6. Hike to a Desert Oasis Swimming Hole on the Mill Creek Trail.


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Yes, August is a great time to visit Moab, Utah, in the United States if you aren't afraid of some warmer temperatures. You will want to do all of your hiking and outdoor activities in the early morning hours to avoid the heat. Rafting trips are up and going around this time of year as well.

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Moab is 4,025ft above sea level, with the nearby La Sal Mountains topping out at over 12,000ft above sea level. These higher altitudes may trigger mild altitude sickness in visitors, regardless of gender, age, or physical health. Symptoms include headaches, dizziness, nausea, rapid heartbeat, and shortness of breath.

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Explore Arches National Park One of the main reasons people come to Moab is to visit one of the most beautiful National Parks of the United States – Arches NP. So if you only have one day in Moab, the best thing to do is to explore Arches National Park.

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Moab's heat and terrain are two things to be prepared for ahead of time. Bring plenty of food, and especially water, to stay fueled and hydrated while you're out exploring the canyons and trails. Some tips for visiting Moab straight from the locals is to drink one gallon of water per day, per person.

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