THANKSGIVING WEEKEND SPECIAL!
These are the lowest prices we have ever offered on our Jeeps. If you are looking at spending your Thanksgiving Holiday in Moab this is a deal you may never see again. When you book your Jeep from November 25 -28th you will receive these special discounted rates on your rental. With saving up to $228.00 on your rental. Hurry these deals will not last long.
Special Rate Reg. Rate YOU SAVE
Stock Jeep $364.00 $520.00 $156.00
2 Door Modified $420.00 $600.00 $180.00
4 Door Modified $476.00 $680.00 $204.00
2 Door Rubicon $504.00 $720.00 $216.00
4 Door Rubicon $532.00 $760.00 $228.00
*some restrictions apply. Jeeps must be picked up on Wednesday Nov.25 and returned Saturday Nov. 28 by 5:00pm.
Friday, November 6, 2009
Sunday, March 1, 2009
WIND CAVES
I will be the first to admit that I do not get out exploring as much as I use too. With a 2 year old and twin 1 year olds it is a major ordeal just to go to the grocery store. This weekend my wife's brother and his family came down for a visit. Trying to figure out something to do we decided to go to the wind caves. This is a great place to explore with kids and just like anywhere you go out here the scenery is amazing. I decided to take one of our new Rubicon 4 doors just to see how it ran and to see what it could do. We loaded up the car seats and took off on our adventure. As we headed out I must say we were all really impressed with how the Rubicon handled, it was very comfortable and fun to drive. As we headed out it was a great day for being in the back country, traveling down Kane Creek, we stopped at the parking lot for the tombstone a popular place for basejumpers. There were a lot of cars but no basejumpers were jumping. We also stopped and looked at some petroglyph panels that are in the area and then headed out to Hurrah Pass. At 4870 feet you have some great views of the surrounding area. As we headed out again it the road was just rough enough that we were glad we had the Jeep, but not scary enough to make my wife freak out with the kids in tow.
We made it to the wind caves and set up a great picnic lunch on a natural rock table out. We then spent a few hours exploring the rocks and all the natural caves in this huge rock outcropping. It was a great afternoon, if we had left a little earlier we would have drove out to chicken corners which is very beautiful overlook, looking towards Dead Horse Point. After spending some time out there we turned around and made our way back to town. I think we were gone about 4 hours and it was a nice drive. Here are some pictures of our trip. If you are interested in doing this trip just come in and ask us and we will show you how to get there. Of course we would encourage you to rent a Jeep. Check out our Jeeps at www.canyonlandsjeep.com
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
2009 Moab Events
Here are a list of events coming up this year in Moab. For those of you that have never been to Moab you are missing out. Moab has so much to offer, most of the people that I have talked to over the years say that once they have been to Moab they will be back. Moab has a lot of great activities from Hiking, River Rafting, Jeeping (#1 activity in our mind), and som much more. With 2 National Parks just a few miles from the heart of Moab, Moab is a great escape for everyone.
Below are some events that are coming up in Moab that should not be missed.
February -
FEB 13-15 Western Stars Cowboy Poetry Gathering featuring Suzy Bogus and Don Edwards
President's Day weekend western celebration with cowboy poets, music, barrel racing, chili cookin' contests, square dancing, western art, vendors, workshops and lectures. For more information visit http://www.moabwesternstars.com/ or call 435-259-6272. Moab Arts and Recreation Center (100 North 111 East).
Below are some events that are coming up in Moab that should not be missed.
February -
FEB 13-15 Western Stars Cowboy Poetry Gathering featuring Suzy Bogus and Don Edwards
President's Day weekend western celebration with cowboy poets, music, barrel racing, chili cookin' contests, square dancing, western art, vendors, workshops and lectures. For more information visit http://www.moabwesternstars.com/ or call 435-259-6272. Moab Arts and Recreation Center (100 North 111 East).
FEB 14 Seekhaven's "Puttin' on the Ritz" 17th Annual Benefit Dinner Dance -
A fundraiser for Seekhaven Family Crisis and Resource Center. Red Cliffs Lodge (Hwy 128 - Milepost 14) - Social @ 5:30 pm - Dinner @ 7:00 pm - Tickets are $40 in advance, $45 at the door.
FEB 16 Presidents Day
MARCH
MAR 21 34th Annual Canyonlands Half Marathon and Five Mile Run
Full details and registration information is available at http://www.moabhalfmarathon.org/ or call 435-259-4525.
MAR 27-29 Moab Muni Fest 2009
“MUni” is short for Mountain Unicycling. “Fest” is short for Festival, and that’s what the Moab MUni Fest is all about. It’s a time to break the winter cabin fever and get out to the pleasant March climes of Moab; to ride and socialize with other MUni riders in the scenic red rock wonderland of Southern Utah. It’s a place to test and expand your limits, hone your skills, and learn new techniques from other riders. The entire Slickrock area is red sandstone rock, which means you’ll have traction to climb and descend angles you never thought possible. The landscape is a trials course. For non-trials riders it’s just as much fun figuring out how to avoid the obstacles. In either case there’s plenty to keep you entertained. It’s a great place to make and renew friendships within the com-MUni-ty of riders. For more info visit: http://www.moabmunifest.com/
APRIL
APRIL 4-12 Easter Jeep Safari
Easter Jeep Safari consists of trail rides, mostly day long trips, departing from Moab throughout this week long event. The official event is hosted by the Red Rock 4-Wheelers Inc. the local four wheel drive club of Moab. Participants provide their own four wheel drive vehicle, take care of their own food and non-alcoholic beverages for the trip. The club officially runs approximately 9 different trails every day, with "Big Saturday" culminating in the largest ever single trail ride departure happening - around 30 groups line up in down town Moab to head off in every direction for 30 different trails! Pre-registration for this event is recommended, although limited registration at the event may be possible. Visit the club's website for registration information or mail a request to Red Rock 4-Wheelers, Inc., PO Box 1471, Moab, UT 84532-1471. http://www.rr4w.com/ Note: This massive week-long event is one of the largest events of the year for Moab. Please make your camping/lodging reservations as early as possible. If you are looking for a Jeep please contact us www.canyonlandsjeep.com
APRIL 24-26 April Action Car Show
Classic Car Show - Hot Rods, Trucks, Customs, Street Rods, Muscle Cars, Classics, and much more! Visit www.moab-utah.com/aprilaction/ for more information. Note: This event is one of the largest events of the year for Moab. Please make your camping/lodging reservations as early as possible! For more information call 435-259-5858.
For More information on more events that are in the Moab Area check out: http://www.discovermoab.com/
Come to come to see the events but also spend a day in the backcountry exploring on your terms, this beautiful place we call MOAB. Remember we are the largest Jeep Rental Company in Moab, yet you will still get the best service in town. We stake our name on it. Canyonlands Jeep Adventures is the only company in town that provides our guests with a cooler, ice, and water. Check out our website at http://www.canyonlandsjeep.com/
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Delicate Arch Road Closure
Delicate Arch Road Closure Scheduled
The park road to the Delicate Arch Trailhead, the Wolfe Ranch District and the Delicate Arch Viewpoint will be closed from Monday, Feb. 2, 2009 to Thursday, February 12, 2009 for major road work. There will be no access to the area by foot or by vehicle.
The road closure is necessary for the installation of culverts where Salt Valley Wash intersects the paved road. This area was the site of extensive flooding in the fall of 2006. The improved drainage system should prevent future road closures due to heavy rain.
Visitors wishing to enjoy the silvery light of the full moon during this time period are encouraged to explore the many other spectacular opportunities available in the park. Consider a moonlit stroll in the Windows Area, Balanced Rock or the lower trailhead for Park Avenue (Courthouse Towers parking lot). Inviting trails and open slickrock make for particularly magical evening.
Park officials understand that many late winter visitors will be disappointed at not being able to access Delicate Arch, but hope they take advantage of the fantastic landscape and other massive arches that make this park a favorite.
Park staff are looking forward to the 2009 season with increased educational opportunities including Junior Ranger and family activities with those for limited time in the park along with guided hikes and the popular Fiery Furnace Tours.
For additional information on ranger activities and park news, please visit our website at www.nps.gov/arch or call the park at 453-719-2299.
-NPS-
The park road to the Delicate Arch Trailhead, the Wolfe Ranch District and the Delicate Arch Viewpoint will be closed from Monday, Feb. 2, 2009 to Thursday, February 12, 2009 for major road work. There will be no access to the area by foot or by vehicle.
The road closure is necessary for the installation of culverts where Salt Valley Wash intersects the paved road. This area was the site of extensive flooding in the fall of 2006. The improved drainage system should prevent future road closures due to heavy rain.
Visitors wishing to enjoy the silvery light of the full moon during this time period are encouraged to explore the many other spectacular opportunities available in the park. Consider a moonlit stroll in the Windows Area, Balanced Rock or the lower trailhead for Park Avenue (Courthouse Towers parking lot). Inviting trails and open slickrock make for particularly magical evening.
Park officials understand that many late winter visitors will be disappointed at not being able to access Delicate Arch, but hope they take advantage of the fantastic landscape and other massive arches that make this park a favorite.
Park staff are looking forward to the 2009 season with increased educational opportunities including Junior Ranger and family activities with those for limited time in the park along with guided hikes and the popular Fiery Furnace Tours.
For additional information on ranger activities and park news, please visit our website at www.nps.gov/arch or call the park at 453-719-2299.
-NPS-
Thursday, January 22, 2009
You spend a lot of money coming to Moab, you should have the best. That is why we wanted to warn you about the competition. Consider yourself warned. We found this picture and wanted to share it with you.
see more pwn and owned pictures
Just Kidding - But I thought this was a funny picture and wanted to share with everyone. Most of the companies in Moab have two seats in their Jeeps.
Please call us if you have any questions about your vacation to Moab this summer.
see more pwn and owned pictures
Just Kidding - But I thought this was a funny picture and wanted to share with everyone. Most of the companies in Moab have two seats in their Jeeps.
Please call us if you have any questions about your vacation to Moab this summer.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
February Special
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