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