Your Moab Packing List »
- Two-piece rain gear - a must for unpredictable
summer thunderstorms.
See recommended women’s rain gear. See men’s raingear. - 2 pair shorts
See all women’s shorts. See all men’s shorts. - 2 swimsuits - most women find a sports top & swim shorts most convenient. See recommended women’s sports top, women’s swim shorts, men’s swim trunks.
- 1 pair long quick-drying nylon pants - zip-off,
convertible pants work very well, and save space by doubling one pair
of shorts and pants.
See recommended women’s convertible pants. See men’s convertible pants. - 2-3 lightweight, quick-drying shirts
See all women’s shirts, tops and tankinis. See all men's shirts. - 1 long-sleeved quick drying shirt for sun and insect
protection
See recommended women’s shirt. See recommended men’s shirt. - Lightweight, comfortable camp clothing - if you
plan on camping in Moab. Women may want to consider a sarong.
They’re a great swimsuit cover-up and create a fun way to "dress
up" a bit while camping.
See all women’s pants, shorts and sarongs. See all women’s t-shirts and shirts. See all men’s shorts & pants. See all men’s t shirts and camp shirts. - Moisture-wicking underwear & socks
See women’s underwear & socks. See men’s underwear & socks. - Sturdy sport sandals and/or shoes that can get
wet, dry quickly and are sturdy enough for hiking. (Please make sure
your shoes or sandals are broken in and that you bring socks in case
of blisters.)
See women’s sport sandals and shoes.See men's sport sandals and shoes. - Lightweight fleece jacket for nights and mornings or to wear under rain gear in cooler weather. See women's fleece jackets. See men's fleece jackets.
- Sun hat with security draw cord or hat clip to
attach to life jacket or shirt
See women’s sun hats. See men’s sun hats. Women should also consider a headband. These work well to control hair in windy weather. - Neoprene or nylon gloves. These neoprene or nylon gloves will help protect your hands while gripping ropes on the boat which can often be rough and sandy.
Packing for your trip to Moab
Depending on your chosen activities and selected lodging
or camping options, what you pack for your Moab adventure will vary.
The following list suggests items for a variety of activities as well
as camping and hotel accommodations.
How to shop from the packing list
Below each list item, you will see links to our recommended
item or a selection of items in that category. When you click on a
link, a new window will open. If you wish to add the item to your
cart, make your selection of size and color and click the "add
to cart button." Then close the shopping cart to return to the
packing list. Once you're done with the list, be sure to check out
our packing
and travel tips as well.
Men’s Clothing and Women’s Clothing
- Plenty of Waterproof sun block and sunscreen lip balm (a must)
- After sun body lotion with Aloe Vera or similar after-sun ingredients
- Biodegradable soap and shampoo in small bottles
- Sport water bottle or hydration system for hikes. Be sure to bring a small carrying case or fanny pack if you choose a water bottle.
- Headlamp or flashlight & extra batteries (headlamp recommended)
- Insect repellant (small container)
- Sunglasses with retainer
- Camera and carrying case or accessory bag (NOTE: online post-trip photo sharing will be available for those with digital images. Be sure we have your correct email address on file so we can email your login information after your trip.) You may also want to take some disposable waterproof cameras. Small camp pillow
- Carabiner(s) (perfect for keeping personal items and water bottles nearby)
- Toiletry Kit with essential items
- Feminine hygiene products
- Small towel and washcloth
- Disposable moist towelettes
- Toothbrush & toothpaste
- Small pack of tissue
- Personal medications
- Cash, credit card and photo ID (You'll want to take some cash with you on your trip for gratuities for your guides - generally 5 - 10% of trip cost)
Personal Travel Accessories
- Area guide book and/or river map.
- Pen and paper or small journal or notebook
- Consider wrapping a couple feet of duct tape around your pen. This works great to fix broken sandal straps, luggage handles or for any other unexpected repairs.
- A few clothespins and small piece of rope for drying clothes if camping
Optional
NOTE
Depending on your accommodations and travel, you may want
to consider packing all of these items in a soft "duffle-style"
bag. See our recommended duffle
bag from Columbia®.
You can get this bag free when you purchase "The
Works."

