Lions Park and Bike Path Trailhead
Rating
Price
Free
Duration
30 minutes–2 hours
Best Ages
All ages
About
Perched at the edge of where Moab's red-rock drama meets the Colorado River, Lions Park and Bike Path Trailhead is the kind of free, no-fuss outdoor spot that families remember long after the trip is over. Whether you roll in with bikes strapped to the car or simply want a scenic place to stretch little legs, this park delivers without asking anything in return.
The paved section near the trailhead gives younger children — think balance bikes, scooters, and training wheels — a manageable surface before the terrain turns to packed dirt and slickrock. Older kids and teens can push further along the trail network, with varying difficulty levels that keep things interesting without being intimidating for families.
One of the park's biggest draws is its Colorado River frontage. Kids are magnetically drawn to the water's edge for rock skipping, spotting fish, and generally getting their shoes wet despite all warnings. The open lawn area invites picnic blankets, frisbee tosses, and that rare phenomenon of children who voluntarily sit still for ten minutes.
Because the park is free and open all day, it works as a spontaneous stop or a planned family outing. No tickets, no reservations, no lines — just fresh air and one of the most scenic backdrops in the American Southwest.
Go early in summer. By mid-morning the sun is punishing and shade is scarce. Spring and fall transform the experience entirely — mild temperatures and golden or green canyon walls make it one of the most beautiful family outings in Utah. Pack water generously; the nearest fill-up point is back in town.
For families who want a taste of Moab's legendary outdoor culture without committing to a technical adventure, Lions Park is the perfect on-ramp.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Limited
Nursing / Changing
Not Available
Kid Meals
Not Available
Setting
Outdoor
Rainy Day
Not ideal
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Morning (before 10am) to beat heat and crowds; spring and fall for ideal temperatures
Wait Times
None — open access
Nearby Food
Moab downtown is minutes away with options like Milt's Stop & Eat, Moab Diner, and City Market for picnic supplies
Why Kids Love It
A gateway to Moab's legendary bike trails right along the Colorado River — kids ride, splash near the banks, and soak up jaw-dropping red-rock scenery without any admission fee
Pro Tips from Parents
- The paved path near the trailhead is suitable for smaller kids on balance bikes or scooters before tackling dirt trails
- Stop at the riverside for a quick rock-skipping session — kids go wild for it
- Arrive before 9am in summer; temperatures spike fast and shade is limited
- Combine with a picnic at the park lawn for a full morning outing
What to Bring
- Bikes, scooters, or helmets
- Plenty of water
- Sunscreen and hats
- Snacks for a picnic
- Closed-toe shoes
Cost Info
Free Admission
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
Free.
Tips to Save
- Pack your own food and water — there are no vendors on site.
- Bike rentals in town are the main cost if you don't bring your own wheels.