The Fisher Towers trail in Moab, UT has officially been added to the National Recreation Trails system. Fisher Towers Trail is a semi-popular point in Moab, going through the Colorado Plateau and overlooking the Colorado River in Moab.

A picture to the right actually shows Fisher Towers in the background, where some of the day trips from the Moab Adventure Center launch their rafts.

The Moab trail is about 2.2 miles long, a decent hike (worse in the heat) with some amazing scenery. By receiving entry into this national trail system, the trail will now receive trail markers from the government agency and the national park service.


If running isn’t your thing, we understand. Even if it is your thing, you can't deny that river rafting takes the “fun-ometer” up a few notches. The first annual Raft for the Cure in Moab, UT takes place June 30. Be part of the same great cause, but try something a little different. The water you will see here is not coming from your own sweat...

No disrespect intended for the Race for the Cure events. We love them. In fact, everything about the Race for the Cure inspired our Raft for the Cure. Heck, we were at the Race for the Cure. Working with and for the benefit of the Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation, Raft for the Cure is something that everyone will enjoy.

Saturday, June 30, 2007 marks a fun-filled Saturday of river rafting, food and live music. Participants will be able to choose from half-day or full-day rafting trips through the magnificent red rock cliffs and canyons of Southern Utah on the Colorado River. In efforts to raise money for the Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation, the Moab Adventure Center will be donating 50% of all the day’s proceeds to the local affiliate. You can take a day trip down the Colorado River, have a BBQ Dinner and listen to live bands play the night away, all while donating to the Susan G. Komen foundation.

All the information, registration and details are on the official Raft for the Cure website www.raftforthecure.com.


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