Red Stone Inn





The Red Stone Inn Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
This is a scenic driving route not a hiking trail. Traffic on the Scenic Highway can be heavy, especially if there is any construction going on. Expect big wait times to get into Lions Park outside Moab from Park City south at certain times of the year. The looks at the Colorado River are worth the walk to see the cliffs up close.
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Hells Revenge is rated as the top trail for many Utah ATV riders and is one of the top Moab ATV trails. The trail contains some long steep climbs on slick rock that are intimidating your first time on the trail. There are many optional obstacles on Hell's Revenge that advanced riders can test their skills on. Some of these obstacles include Hell's Gate, Tip-over Challenge, the Escalator, Rubble Trouble, and the Hot Tubs (aka Mickey's Hot Tub). Several of the obstacles on this trail will...
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The road to the trailhead is restricted to certain vehicles: No buses, trailers, or RVs are allowed. The vehicle length limit is 22 ft. This popular trail winds through a beautiful canyon eventually reaching several small waterfalls with swimming areas. Beware, after the first swimming hole, the trail gets much more difficult to follow.
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The trailhead for this route is on public land that is adjacent to private property. It is important to respect the private property owners, the residents and the adjacent neighborhoods. These trailheads are day-use only areas so no camping/ sleeping in the vehicles is allowed at the trailheads. Please do not park along the road or on private property, creating additional parking areas or parking on vegetation. Please be considerate of the residential nature of the neighborhood and keep...
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Conveniently located near Moab, this trail offers a hardcore, four-wheeling experience with great views of Moab from various points along rim. Please note this is a dangerous trail. Not for stock vehicles or inexperienced drivers. This trail is shared by hikers and off-roaders, so if you don't have a 4x4, hike it! This route is located on BLM land. For current status call Bureau of Land Management, Moab Field Office at (435) 259-2100.