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Day Tours
Join us for an adventure: A Half Day or Full Day Rim Tours mountain bike tour!
We offer both Half-Day and Full-Day rides, as well as Specialty Day Tours for groups, instruction or unique experiences. Whether you're looking to test your skills on Moab's world famous terrain or want a more moderate introduction to the area, we have the perfect tour for you. Day Tour Pricing.
Half-Day Tours
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Courthouse Loop
Easy/Moderate: 7 - 10 milesA great introduction to mountain biking in Moab! Spectacular views of Arches National Park and gently rolling terrain make this ride perfect for beginners and families.
Many riders are able to try the new Rusty Spur Trail, just off the main loop, as their first foray into singletrack terrain . Whether you're new to the sport or just looking for an easy cruise, our guides will be happy to help you improve your skills.
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Dead Horse Point Single Track
Moderate Singletrack: 10 milesDead Horse Point is one of Utah's most spectacular state parks and the Intrepid Trail System offers a great taste of what Moab mountain biking is all about. Towering 2,000 feet above the Colorado River, the park provides a breathtaking panorama of the Canyonlands area with sculpted pinnacles and buttes.
This super fun introduction to single track has rolling terrain, mixed with some short climbs and lots of fun sections to cruise on plus a ripping downhill near the end. Beginner and experienced riders will enjoy the trail and scenery.
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Klondike Bluffs
Moderate-Intermediate: 11 milesA classic Moab ride! You'll gain elevation (approximately 700 ft.) as you ride toward the boundary of Arches National Park. Keep your eyes open for the dinosaur tracks embedded in sandstone along the way.
Riders will experience a variety of Moab terrain including Slickrock and short technical rocky sections. At the top of the climb, a short hike takes us into the park and to breathtaking views of the colorful bluffs below. Remember, the return ride is almost all downhill!
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Moab Brand Trails Single Track
Moderate/Intermediate: 8-15 milesAre you looking to test out some single track riding in small doses? Mix and match trails like the Rusty Spur, Lazy EZ, North 40 and Deadman’s Ridge. Your guide will combine just the right routes to match your ability level.
Easier trails will meander on mostly hard packed dirt while tougher trails will include rocky obstacles, switchbacks and steeper terrain. These trails are perfect for skills clinics – just ask if you want a more focused skills oriented experience.
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Blue Buffalo
Intermediate: 12 - 14 milesJoin us for one of our favorite scenic and challenging rides! This tour offers constantly varying terrain, including slick rock and rocky doubletrack. Great views and side trips to an arch and petroglyphs add to the experience. This is an excellent tour for the intermediate rider looking to explore one of Moab’s lesser known areas.
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Bartlett Wash
Intermediate: 14 milesLooking to improve your technical riding skills and ride some of Utah’s finest slick rock terrain? Lots of dips, bowls and drops make this ride a veritable slick rock playground, and our guides will be happy to give you the tips you'll need to master it.
Hidden canyons, beautiful red sandstone, and unique terrain on one of the largest open slick rock areas you’ll ever see make this ride a local's favorite. We guarantee you'll love it too!
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Sovereign Trail
Intermediate: 10-12 milesThe Sovereign Trail offers beautiful stretches of singletrack that roll over endless rock gardens and twist around larger rock formations. You'll challenge yourself on small ledges, short technical climbs and descents, while improving your bike handling skills. This beautiful trail winds through the desert, and gives views of La Sal Mountains and surrounding areas. This is a ride not to be missed!
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Klondike Bluffs Area Singletrack
Intermediate: 12-18 milesNew non-motorized trails have been created on the tilted rock mesa north of Klondike Bluffs to create many varied and satisfying ride possibilities. Some of the trails wind through narrow wedges in towering rock outcroppings, rip along buffed mesas and roll over rock drop-offs. Expect both climbing and descending, depending on how your guide pieces trail segments together for you.
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Magnificent 7 Trails Half Day
Intermediate: 12+ miles, mostly singletrackGet on board for some super fun riding on one of Moab's new classic rides! Multiple trail sections allow us to ride a variety of terrain with some slick rock and flowing trails that offer spectacular views along the canyon rims. Take a break at Gemini Bridges and soak in the twin arches formed by water over the ages. Mag 7 has options that make it a great ride for an incredible half day tour. Additional shuttle fees may apply.
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Slickrock Trail
Advanced: 12 milesThe Slickrock Trail is one of the most unique rides anywhere and has helped make Moab the mountain biking Mecca that it is. A series of petrified sand dunes has formed the trail into a 12 mile long roller coaster ride. This trail has incredible vistas as well as steep ascents, descents and side slopes that will test your mountain bike skills.
Are you interested in riding this world famous trail, but a bit daunted by its reputation? If so, our slick rock-savvy guides can help! We know this terrain and our experienced instructors would be happy to help you improve your technique.
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Amasa Back
Advanced: 10-14 milesEven after all these years, Amasa Back is still a favorite. The technical jeep trail was one of Moab's originals, but it still challenges riders' technical and aerobic abilities. The doubletrack climbs for 1,200 vertical feet over ledgy slick rock and offers an amazing view of the Colorado River. You’ll get to enjoy all that uphill fun in reverse as you return back to the start.
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Full-Day Tours
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Klondike Bluffs Area Singletrack
Intermediate: 12-18 milesNew non-motorized trails have been created on the tilted rock mesa north of Klondike Bluffs to create many varied and satisfying ride possibilities. Some of the trails wind through narrow wedges in towering rock outcroppings, rip along buffed mesas and roll over rock drop-offs. Expect both climbing and descending, depending on how your guide pieces trail segments together for you.
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Magnificent 7 Trails Full Day
Intermediate: 12+ miles, mostly singletrack milesGet on board for some super fun riding on one of Moab's new classic rides! Multiple trail sections allow us to ride a variety of terrain with some Slickrock and flow trails that offer spectacular views along the canyon rims. Take a break at Gemini Bridges and soak in the twin arches formed by water over the ages. Mag 7 has options that make it a great ride for an awesome full day tour. Additional shuttle fees may apply.
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Amasa Back/Pothole Arch
Intermediate-Advanced: 10-20 milesThis ride will challenge your skills on the climb up, and on the fast, flowing, ride down! The doubletrack climb will take you over ledgy slick rock. As you reach the summit, there are incredible views of the La Sal Mountains, the Colorado River and the area know as "Behind the Rocks." Additionally, you will get to ride some out and back bonus singletrack to an arch. This ride has great technical options for anyone looking for an amazing riding experience in Moab.
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Porcupine Rim
Advanced: 20 milesThis ride has it all! Join us for a fast-paced descent on some of the best terrain Moab has to offer. Ledges, drops, and a great section of technical singletrack all combine to make Porcupine Rim an outstanding world-famous ride. Don't forget to pause for the remarkable views of Castle Valley, Castleton Tower and the Colorado River along the way! Additional shuttle fees may apply.
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Specialty Tours
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Sunrise Downhill Tour
18 milesIt's an early start, but the magnificent views are worth waking up for! Join us for this memorable sunrise tour, complete with a delicious breakfast, unparalleled scenic vistas and a fast and fun descent (3500 feet elevation loss!) down into Moab. This tour is perfect for those without a lot of mountain biking experience.That said, all riders need to be comfortable using hand brakes.
Four person minimum required for this tour. Please call or email for availability.
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Canyonlands National Park Full Day Tour
15-18 milesThis super scenic tour is a great introduction to mountain biking in Moab with vehicle support! There are spectacular views of Canyonlands National Park on this largely downhill route as we ride a small portion of the famous White Rim Trail. With some challenging climbs, exciting descents and a trailside lunch at Thelma and Louise Point, riders of differing abilities will enjoy this full day adventure through the red rock country.
Four person minimum required for this tour. Please call or email for availability.
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Instructional Tour/Skills Clinic
Beginner through Advanced: Various milesMoab is a great place to improve your riding and learn how best to tackle our unique terrain. No matter what your ability, Rim Tours' expert instructors will help refine what you already know and teach you the how-to's for riding slick rock , drop-offs, switchbacks and whatever else you want to learn. We will pick trails where we can work specifically on skills for your level and get some riding in for practice.
Call for options and pricing, (800) 626-7335 or (435) 259-5223.
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Whole Enchilada/Hazzard Down
Advanced: 27 or 20 miles milesThis world renowned epic ride has it all - rugged & remote mountain terrain and unforgiving rock drops and sand on the Porcupine Rim section. The Whole Enchilada (typically a late summer and fall option) starts at 10,600 ft, climbs to 11,200 ft. and drops to 4,000 ft. at the Colorado River. Hazzard County begins part way down the trail and opens up earlier in the season so there are options long before the snow clears up high. Our guides will show you the lines and ensure your experience is the best it can be even if it means cutting out portions of the journey. This ride will test your skills and your stamina as there is over 2,000 ft of climbing in this "downhill" ride. Extra shuttle charges will apply.
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White Rim in a Day
Advanced: 85-110 miles milesOnly for the extremely fit, the White Rim in Canyonlands National Park is an excellent 3 or 4 Day Tour for everyone else. For those looking to challenge themselves over long hours in the saddle, our expert guides will show you the way, tell lots of stories and bring you in hopefully before dark. This incredibly beautiful and remote place means a long walk out if things go wrong. Vehicle support is offered for this ride as an option.
Call for options and pricing, (800) 626-7335 or (435) 259-5223.
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- Half-Day Tours
- Courthouse Loop
- Dead Horse Point Single Track
- Klondike Bluffs
- Moab Brand Trails Single Track
- Blue Buffalo
- Bartlett Wash
- Sovereign Trail
- Klondike Bluffs Area Singletrack
- Magnificent 7 Trails Half Day
- Slickrock Trail
- Amasa Back
- Full-Day Tours
- Klondike Bluffs Area Singletrack
- Magnificent 7 Trails Full Day
- Amasa Back/Pothole Arch
- Porcupine Rim
- Specialty Tours
- Sunrise Downhill Tour
- Canyonlands National Park Full Day Tour
- Instructional Tour/Skills Clinic
- Whole Enchilada/Hazzard Down
- White Rim in a Day

