This is great information and thanks for taking the time to share this.
We are heading to Moab for the Thanksgiving weekend.
If anyone would like to join we encourage more folks to come. We have two rigs going as of now and would like to try and get some others to join us.
Thanks
If you want an unsual view of Moab, and you have 20 minutes to kill, check this video of the rock-climbing of the Volkswagen Touareg.....I just happen to own the 2004 Model.
If you need the creature comforts of home, the Red Stone Inn is right next door to Canyonlands RV. Good folks, locally owned, and a nice little hotel.
Moab Brewery has some darn good eats, but after a personal experience, I would recommend paying cash. I had a credit card skimmed there, and 1 person in the group I go down with at least once a year had the same thing happen a year later.
Moab Diner is also open relatively late for ice cream. Multiple flavors.
Fins n Things is the perfect introduction to slickrock wheeling. Hit up Hell's Revenge to get even more.
Alco...yuppers! My favorite department store. Small town "market" feel, and near wal-mart pricing.
City Market is the way to go for any grocery needs you have. In the morning, stick around on the south side to join in on trail rides if you don't know your way around. Find a lifted rig, and there's a good chance you'll have a trail leader.
Ditto on Red Stone Inn. They treated us great. I would stay there again.
I echo what has been said about Zax, great pizza for a great price. They will even make a pizza of your choosing if you opt for the all you can eat meal...
Another great place to camp (with amenities) is Riverside Oasis. The staff is very friendly and the campground is immaculate.
We go to Moab for EJS almost every year, at least every other year. LUV it there, Great wheeling, Great people, Great shops, Great dining. Our favorite place for a vacation.