Meet the Moab Trail Ambassadors
Moab welcomes millions of visitors every year. Trail Ambassadors help visitors stay safe, answer trail questions, and promote leave-no-trace principles.
Trail Ambassadors can help you with:
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Trail information
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Staying safe in the desert
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Protecting archaeological treasures
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Managing human waste responsibly
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“Pack it in, Pack it out” principles
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Traveling on trails and durable surfaces to protect biocrust
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Camping respectfully
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Respecting wildlife and fellow adventurers


Where Can You Meet a Trail Ambassador?
Below is a guide to where you can find the Trail Ambassadors most often
If you want to be sure meet a Trail Ambassador on your visit, check out the Moab Trail Ambassador Instagram for weekly updates on locations.

Hiking Trail Locations
May through June, September and October
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Corona Arch
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Grandstaff Canyon
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Mill Creek
Mountain Biking Locations
May through June, September and October
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Moab Brands
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Navajo Rocks


Climbing Locations
May through June, September and October
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Wall Street
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Theater Cinema
OHV Locations
May through June, September and October
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Hell's Revenge
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Poison Spider

Talk to us about biological soil crust
Did you know that the high desert ecosystem in Moab is one of the most fragile in the world? It starts with biological soil crust.
Biocrusts are fragile and can be easily damaged by trampling, vehicle traffic, and other disturbances.



Setting the Gold Standard
The Moab Trail Ambassador Program proudly stands as the first Leave No Trace Gold Designated Program in the nation—and Utah’s first-ever gold designation. This prestigious recognition reflects our unwavering commitment to preserving Moab’s breathtaking landscapes for future generations.
Join us in shaping the future of responsible recreation. With every step, climb, and ride, the Moab Trail Ambassador Program continues to elevate outdoor experiences while protecting the trails that make Moab an international icon.