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Moab Bridge Boat Ramp

Boat ramp at the US-191 Colorado River bridge, 4 miles north of downtown Moab at the junction of US-191 and UT-128. The twin-structure bridge (1,022 ft long, completed December 2010) is the gateway to Moab and the US-191 corridor to Arches, Canyonlands, and points south. The ramp serves as the downstream terminus of the Jackass Canyon reach (from Take Out Beach, 10 mi upstream) and the put-in for The Portal (17 mi downstream to Potash). Named 'Moab Bridge Boat Ramp' by the National Rivers Project and BLM documentation.

Elevation
3,960 ft
River side
Right
Road surface
Paved
Coordinates
38.60473376227767°N 109.57364992324787°W

Boat ramp at the US-191 Colorado River bridge, 4 miles north of downtown Moab at the junction of US-191 and UT-128. The twin-structure bridge (1,022 ft long, completed December 2010) is the gateway to Moab and the US-191 corridor to Arches, Canyonlands, and points south. The ramp serves as the downstream terminus of the Jackass Canyon reach (from Take Out Beach, 10 mi upstream) and the put-in for The Portal (17 mi downstream to Potash). Named 'Moab Bridge Boat Ramp' by the National Rivers Project and BLM documentation.

Facilities

  • Boat ramp
  • Parking
  • Highway shoulder staging
  • Proximity to moab town services

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