Moab is home to some of the most exciting climbs anywhere on earth. From sandstone towers shooting skywards to donut-shaped red rock canyons, you’ll be inspired to reach new heights.

Indian Creek is known all over the world as one of the best traditional climbing areas. With countless cracks to climb, climbers of all levels will feel right at home.

Primrose Dihedrals in Canyonlands National Park is another that will offer you a challenging climb with unparalleled views. Desert climbers will also enjoy the scope and magnitude of the soaring sandstone at Desert Towers.

Plenty of places welcome first-time canyoneering adventurers. Camel Toe Canyon offers beautiful canyon views, scrambling and a short rappel with a huge payoff: a refreshing wade through a pool of cooled canyon water. The Mystery Tour ups the ante - but just a bit - giving you bold views of the strangely beautiful Mystery Towers. You’ll clamber over and under boulders before making a short descent back to the trail. Another easy to moderate climb is Morning Glory. You’ll start high above Moab and make your way down the slick rock eventually rappelling into the hidden chamber to find yourself looking out from the peak of Morning Glory arch. No matter where you go, expert guides will provide everything you need from gear to hands on tips. Expert canyoneers looking for that next summit need look no further than Plaedies Canyon. A perfect refuge from the summer heat, you’ll discover cooling waterfalls as you rappel ever downwards into the seeming abyss below. Challenging rappels and sculpted canyon layers make this trip worth the adventure. If bouldering is your thing, head to the Big Ben Boulders – the best bouldering around Moab.

There’s something here for everyone, from those wanting to push the pinnacle to those looking to cool down in a naturally air-conditioned canyon. No matter where you go, whether it’s on the map or off of it, you’ll discover a view waiting for you.