Saturday, March 10, 2012

What's the average temperature in Moab, Utah in late March/ early April?

I live in the Bay Area Cali and have been wanting to take vacation to the Moab area to go mountain biking.



What's the temperatures in the springtime? Is there still snow in some areas? How about the weather; rain; fog; cloudy; sunny?



Also; is it a good time to go mountain biking/ hiking? Or should I go during another season?



What type of clothing should I pack? Light? Heavy? Or should I pack for the unexpected weather conditions?



Other tips and comments about the weather or trails are defenitely appreciated. :)What's the average temperature in Moab, Utah in late March/ early April?
Hi, use your favorite weather website (mine is wunderground) and plug in Moab's zip code 84532. Then look at the weather history for your specified date to visit during a selection of past years. I find this greatly beneficial when I plan to travel.



In addition, know that Canada, Wisconsin, North Dakota and Wyoming have arrived to commit to multiple day camping and canoeing on the Green River into Canyonlands National Park to use the jet boat shuttle to return to Moab at trip end. In March predawn temperature dips to freeze a plate of ice on dish wash buckets or even freeze a liter water bottle. Days are sunny and I rather think the perfect temperature for riding bike around Moab.



One week to anticipate is the Jeep Safari week. It is March 27 - April 4th in 2010; and the weekend of our Canyonlands Half Marathon is March 19-21, 2010. Rooms ought to be sold out by now for those dates.



Pack layers to contain a water-proof/wind-proof layer and a backpack to manage shedding and putting layers back on.



http://www.discovermoab.com will be a fine source for trails for your visit.

And you should you ever desire to Mix Business with Pleasure, the Moab Travel Council has a new department for Meetings and Events. Planners will receive great help with accommodations, meeting spaces, event rentals and all, look at http://www.moabutah.info for that type of resources some future visit too.

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