There’s no better way to celebrate America’s independence than by exploring one of the most iconic landscapes in the country. Moab, Utah, known for its towering red rock formations, scenic trails, and rugged desert beauty, offers the perfect backdrop for a Fourth of July getaway. Whether you're a seasoned adventurer or simply looking for a fun and unique way to mark the holiday, Outlaw Adventure Tours is here to help you create an unforgettable experience.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about spending the Fourth of July in Moab, including local events, the best off-road tours, and insider tips for making the most of your time in this red rock paradise.
Moab isn’t your typical Fourth of July destination, and that’s exactly why it’s perfect. Instead of fighting crowds at theme parks or melting under the hot sun in a crowded city, you’ll find peace, adventure, and unmatched scenery in every direction. With wide-open spaces, cool rivers, and adrenaline-pumping trails, Moab delivers the ultimate outdoor escape.
What makes Moab extra special for Independence Day is the small-town charm mixed with the thrill of high desert adventure. You get patriotic celebrations, community fun, and the opportunity to explore the great outdoors in ways that few other destinations can match.
Start your holiday with a bit of hometown flair. Moab hosts a variety of local festivities perfect for families, couples, and travelers of all ages.
Held at Swanny City Park, this event includes live music, family games, and food vendors. It’s a great place to mingle with locals and visitors alike. The celebration usually begins in the afternoon and leads up to the evening fireworks show.
Moab’s annual fireworks display lights up the sky in a colorful celebration of independence. The show is often visible from multiple parts of town, but one of the best ways to enjoy it is by finding a scenic overlook or elevated viewpoint.
If you’re in Moab for the holiday, there’s one thing you absolutely can’t miss—a UTV or Jeep tour through the red rock backcountry with Outlaw Adventure Tours. It’s the kind of experience that blends adrenaline with awe and leaves you with memories to last a lifetime.
Kick off your Fourth with a morning tour before the heat of the day sets in. Our early tours take you through some of Moab’s most scenic terrain with cooler temperatures, fewer crowds, and golden light that makes the red rocks glow.
Popular morning routes include:
If you want to cap off your holiday with something unforgettable, consider booking a sunset tour. As the sun dips behind the canyons, the rocks shift into a kaleidoscope of color. This is one of the best times to take photos, reflect on the day, and enjoy cooler desert air.
To get the most out of your Fourth of July in Moab, we recommend planning a full day around your tour. Here’s a sample itinerary to help you make the most of it:
Moab in July is hot and dry, so make sure you come prepared. Here’s a quick checklist for your Fourth of July off-road adventure:
At Outlaw Adventure Tours, we know this land like the back of our hand. Our experienced guides ensure that you stay safe while having a blast. We provide high-quality UTVs and Jeeps that are well-maintained and ready for action. Whether you’re looking for an easygoing scenic drive or a thrilling ride across slickrock, we’ve got a tour for you.
We also offer private and group tours, so whether you’re on a romantic getaway or traveling with the whole family, we can tailor the experience to fit your needs.
After a day of red rock trails, desert views, and unforgettable moments, there’s no better way to wind down than with fireworks lighting up the Moab sky. The combination of patriotic spirit, epic terrain, and small-town charm makes Moab one of the most unique places to spend Independence Day.
And with Outlaw Adventure Tours guiding your journey, you’ll get to experience the very best of it.
Ready to celebrate freedom the off-road way?
Book your Fourth of July adventure with Outlaw today and make this summer the most exciting one yet.