Is the La Sal Mountain Loop Road open?

Area Status: Open The La Sal Mtn. Loop Rd. starts south of Moab, climbs up into the mountains and traverses the western side of the mountains to come out in Castle Valley, UT.

How far are La Sal Mountains from Moab?

20 miles
Just 20 miles south of Moab are the La Sal Mountains, which are part of Manti-La Sal National Forest. Attaining heights of nearly 13,000 feet, these alpine mountains are the second highest mountain range in Utah.

How long is La Sal Loop Road?

60 mile
This 60 mile route is paved and starts about 8 miles south of Moab off US-191 and loops through the mountains down to Castle Valley and SR 128 where it follows the Colorado River back to Moab. It takes about 2.5 to 3 hours to complete this drive.

What is the La Sal Mountain Loop?

La Sal Mountain Scenic Drive is a 103.3 mile loop trail located near Moab, Utah that offers scenic views and is rated as difficult. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from June until October.

Are the La Sal Mountains part of the Rockies?

The La Sal Mountains are located twenty miles south of Moab. Part of the Rocky Mountains and Manti-La Sal National Forest, they are Utah’s second highest mountain range. More than a dozen mountains in the range have peaks above 12,000 feet, with Mount Peale the highest at 12,721 feet.

What mountain range is east of Moab Utah?

La Sal Mountains
The La Sal Mountains or La Sal Range are a mountain range located in Grand and San Juan counties in the U.S. state of Utah, along the border with Colorado. The range rises above and southeast of Moab and north of the town of La Sal.

Do the La Sal Mountains have snow year round?

The high elevations keep the upper slopes snow-covered until June, though by late summer the ice has melted, conditions are usually mild, and all areas can be explored.

Is Moab a mountain?

Moab (/ˈmoʊæb/) is the name of an ancient kingdom whose territory is today located in the modern state of Jordan. The land is mountainous and lies alongside much of the eastern shore of the Dead Sea.

How much snow do the La Sal Mountains get?

During seasonal peaks, snowpack on this mountain can reach levels as high as 76″, while the historical average snowpack during the winter sits around 22″.

What are the mountains by Moab?

The La Sal Mountains or La Sal Range are a mountain range located in Grand and San Juan counties in the U.S. state of Utah, along the border with Colorado. The range rises above and southeast of Moab and north of the town of La Sal.

Why do they call it Moab?

Both the original mission and the surrounding area bore several names, including Spanish Valley, Grand Valley, and Poverty Flats, before the 1880s, when the city was named Moab—the general understanding being that it was named for the biblical “land beyond the Jordan,” although another possibility is that the name came …

Where is the La Sal loop in Moab?

Heading south of Moab on Highway 191, take a left turn towards Ken’s Lake and the La Sal Mountain Loop Road. Take a stop at the Lake or continue past the Ken’s Lake turnoff and forward to the La Sal Loop Road.

How long is the drive from Moab to La Sal?

La Sal Mountain Loop Road. Returning to Moab provides a 60 mile loop drive that requires approximately 3 hours to complete. Note that several hairpin turns on the Castle Valley side of this route are unsuitable for very large RV’s.

Where to camp in the La Sal Mountains?

Drive on the La Sal Mountain Loop Road for approximately 10 miles to the Warner Lake Road, which is a 5 mile graded dirt road. The campground has toilets, picnic tables, and fire grills. (Camping and picnic fees charged.)

Is the La Sal Mountain Loop suitable for RVs?

The narrow winding road, while suitable for passenger cars, is not suitable for large RVs or trailers. There are no services available along the route so make sure you have all the gas, food, water, and other supplies you may need for at least a few hours. The La Sal Mountain Loop Road brochure is available for download.