Moab in June: Weather Info, Travel Tips, and Things to Do for 2024

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WONDERING IF VISITING MOAB IN JUNE IS A GOOD IDEA?

You’ve landed on the right article! We have spent months traveling around Southern Utah and I’m going to tell you everything you need to know about visiting Moab in June, one of our favorite places to visit in Utah!

From the stunning sunrises that light up the rocky landscape of red deserts to the mesmerizing sunsets that bring out the stars, Moab is sure to take your breath away and a must-see on anyone’s bucket list!

This article on visiting Moab in June will provide you with all the essential details to help you plan a thrilling journey to this beautiful region filled with outdoor adventures. We’ll cover the best time to visit, weather conditions, travel tips, and all the wonderful things you can do in Moab.

There are great hikes to enjoy in Moab in June

Is June a Good Time to Visit Moab? 

Yes, June is a great time to visit Moab, Utah in the United States! This time of year is usually warm enough to be comfortable outside. The area is alive with outdoor activities perfect for the season.

June also offers some of the best mountain biking, road biking, and hiking of the year due to the snow melt. Rafting trips are up and going around this time of year as well.

Although you might get some occasional showers, there are plenty of outdoor and indoor activities to enjoy in Moab. Visiting in June is also a great time to observe Arches National Park’s red-rock formations and the desert wildflowers that start to bloom in late winter.

The postcard-perfect landscapes and scenery are a sight to behold during this magical time of year. With so much to explore and enjoy, Moab is an ideal destination for any traveler looking to get away from the haste of the city and experience some of nature’s most stunning offerings.

You can drive the Shafer Trail in Moab in June

Weather in Moab in June

In the month of June, the weather in Moab is starting to heat up to the warm summer temperatures. You can expect daily high temperatures ranging from 83°F to 87°F. The daily low temperatures in Moab in June range from 60°F to 66°F.

Overall, the weather in Moab in June is pleasant and comfortable but it may be a little warm for hiking in the afternoon. It is a good idea to bring a waterproof jacket or sweater for the cooler evenings. By comparison, the weather in July, the hottest month, has daytime temperatures around 95°F, while the weather in January is much colder, with daily average highs ranging from 20°F to 38°F with low humidity.

Average Temperature in Moab in June

Average weather temperatures in Moab in June
Source: Weather Atlas
  • Average high temperature in Moab in June: 86°F
  • Average low temperature in Moab in June: 63°F
  • What are the hottest months in Moab? July-August, with an average high of about 90°F
  • What are the coldest months in Moab? December-January

Average Wind Speed in Moab in June

Average wind speed in Moab in June
Source: Weather Atlas

March through June are the windier months in Moab. In June, the average windspeed is 8.1 mph. This is the windiest month in Moab.

Average Rainfall in Moab in June

Rainfall in Moab
Source: Weather Atlas

June is one of the drier months in Moab. You can expect about 0.35″ of rain.

Things to do in Moab in June 

If you are thinking of what to do in Moab, Utah, in June, you will find plenty of outdoor activities and things to do in Moab with kids. With numerous attractions, outdoor recreation, and camping spots nearby, there is plenty to do and explore. It is a great place to enjoy a short hike, a scenic drive, or mountain bike on a slickrock trail.

Here are the top activities you can enjoy in Moab during June. 

Arches National Park in June 

Delicate Arch in Moab

For stunning landscapes and thrilling outdoor activities, Arches National Park is the place to be in Moab in June. With more than 2,000 natural sandstone arches and dramatic red rocks, visitors have plenty to explore that is often less crowded than during peak summer months.

You will still need to make a reservation to get into the park. Tickets will be required from 7 am to 4 pm daily.

Reservations for the month of June start on March 1st at 8 am MST. Tickets are available three months in advance in monthly blocks. You can make your reservation here. If you aren’t able to get tickets ahead of time, a few tickets are available one-day before at 6 pm MDT through Recreation.gov.

If you aren’t able to get tickets, you can enter the park after 4 pm. We went to the park one evening after 4 pm and had a great time.

Tip: Book this Self-Guided Audio Tour for Arches to get the most out of your trip through this beautiful national park!

Hiking trails, rock climbing, and off-roading are among the most popular activities at Arches. It is also home to Delicate Arch, one of the best hikes in Utah. We also enjoyed visiting Sand Dune Arch with our kids and exploring the Queens Garden Trail.

If you don’t want to drive yourself through the park and want to see the less visited parts of the park, there is a great Arches National Park 4×4 tour that will take you along the backroads in the park where hardly anyone visits with many stops including Eye of the Whale Arch and Tower Arch.

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Canyonlands National Park in June 

Jeep driving in Moab in June

Located near Arches, Canyonlands National Park offers some of the most amazing views of the Utah desert. With over 300 miles of trails, like the Mesa Arch trail, visitors have plenty of opportunities to explore. It is a good place for mountain biking and Jeep trails that offer the thrill of navigating through precarious terrain like on the Shafer Trail switchbacks.

Tip: Book this Self-Guided Audio Tour for Canyonlands to get the most out of your trip through this beautiful national park!

Moab temperatures in June are heating up so it is best to enjoy your hikes in the morning and visit the viewpoints in the afternoon in the Island in the Sky section of the park. We absolutely loved the time we spent in Canyonlands during our last trip to Moab.

We rented a jeep through Moab Adventure Center and explored the White Rim Trail, and spent another day visiting the different viewpoints and hikes throughout the park. This is a great way to spend a day in Canyonlands National Park.

If you’re interested in exploring the White Rim Trail, you can either rent a jeep and drive yourself or go on a guided tour. This is a great way to beat the crowds in the national park and enjoy the beautiful views down in the Canyon. You can read more about our experience in our White Rim Trail Guide.

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Mountain Biking in Moab in June

Mountain biking is a popular activity to do in Moab in June

Mountain biking is one of the best activities in Moab during June, although you may want to bike earlier in the day before it gets hot. Compared to Moab in May, June has much warmer temperatures. Whether you’re an expert or a first-timer, Moab has something for everyone and is truly a paradise for mountain bikers. Pack enough gear with you to enjoy a full day of riding.

One of the best places to go mountain biking in the area is Dead Horse Point State Park, and the Sand Flatts Recreation Area. The views from this state park are gorgeous. If you don’t have your own mountain biking gear but want to give it a try, you can join a Moab mountain biking tour, which provides trail guidance and gear.

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Hiking in Moab in June

Hiking to Corona Arch in Moab in June

Aside from mountain biking, visitors can explore Moab’s extensive trail network on foot. Many trails span from Arches and Canyonlands National Park to the edge of the Colorado River. Take a 3–4-hour hike for an invigorating day exploring the great outdoors and marvel at the stunning scenery of the area.

Make sure to bring plenty of water, a hat, sun protection, and other essentials with you. Corona Arch and Jeep Arch are two of our favorite hikes in the area if you want to stay out of the national parks.

Because of the hot afternoon temperatures, it will be best to hike earlier in the day. Plan on hiking earlier in the day and relaxing or grabbing a bit to eat in the afternoon. The Jeep Arch does offer some shade if hiked later in the day but it is not shaded the entire hike.

Enjoy The Wildflowers

Wildflowers in Moab in June.

Wildflowers spring to life in late spring in Moab. With the rising temperatures, they won’t be as plentiful in June, but if you’re lucky, you might be able to spot different varieties while exploring the trails throughout Moab in June!

Wildflowers in Moab in June.

Jeep Tour 

Driving a jeep in Canyonlands in National Park

For a unique look at desert scenery, go on a Moab jeep tour and discover the hidden gems in this area. These tours will take you to some off-the-beaten-path sites and breathtaking viewpoints, all while sharing the stories and history of the local area.

You can either rent a jeep with a driver, or you can book a tour where you get to drive. Either way, you will have a great time exploring the 4×4 trails in Moab.

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Camping in Moab in June

Boondocking near Moab, Utah

Moab offers a great opportunity for camping out in the wilderness, whether you’d like to set up a tent off the beaten path or in a more established camping area. Many camping spots offer amenities like fire rings, lakes, and picnic tables.

Popular camping areas include Dead Horse Point, Arches National Park, and Grandstaff Canyon. There is also tons of dispersed camping in Moab!

Off-Roading Near Moab

Driving the off-road trails in Moab in June

Adventurers looking for a thrill can explore the rugged off-road trails that wind through Utah’s landscape. During June, there are plenty of off-road trails close to Moab, from novice routes to daredevil courses.

A number of the trails can be navigated with relatively modest vehicles, while some require an off-road vehicle, such as an ATV, OHV, or Jeep. Make sure to adhere to off-road safety precautions and respect the environment when riding or driving.

This is one of our favorite things to do in Moab, and we recommend exploring these trails for at least a couple of hours or on a tour if needed. If you have the time and equipment, you could spend days or weeks and love every minute of it.

We have explored a good number of the trails there and always enjoy driving Hell’s Revenge, Poison Spider, and Fins and Things. You can read more about these trails in our Moab Off-Road Trails Guide.

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Participate in a Special Event

With summer settling in, Moab is home to a range of events and activities. Check out what’s happening in Moab in June. 

  • Floating Concert: Water, Rocks & Jazz is a unique musical experience you don’t want to miss. Spend the evening of June 9th on a boat on the Colorado, enjoying the musical stylings of violinist Aubree Oliverson and cellist Mark Votapek, while engulfed in the towering red rocks.  
  • Kokopelli Relay is taking place June 9-10. Road cycling teams will relay from Moab, riding throughout the day and night through two national parks, eventually wrapping near St. George. 
  • Desert Rats Kokopelli is a 148-mile foot race along the Kokopelli Trail taking place over June 18-24. The race will begin in Grand Junction, CO, and wrap up in Moab.  
  • Bears Ears Ultra is taking place on June 24th. This 50-mile, 50K, or 30K race overlooks Canyonlands National Park and Bears Ears National Monument. 

Whether you are an avid runner, cyclist, or mountain biker, there is something for everyone to enjoy in Moab in June.

Is Moab busy in June? 

Moab tends to be fairly busy in June, especially on weekends and when kids are out for summer vacation.

June is a popular time for visitors to come to Moab to enjoy activities such as hiking, mountain biking, and visiting the national parks.

Scenic view of the river in Moab

However, Moab is a large and expansive area, so even if it is busy, it is still possible to find solitude and enjoy the beauty of the area. It is a good idea to plan ahead and make reservations if you are planning to visit Moab in April through June; accommodations can fill up quickly during this time.

What to Bring to Moab in June 

June can be unpredictable in terms of weather in Moab, but overall you should plan for hot afternoons with cooler temperatures at night. So, it’s best to be prepared with layers of clothing and the proper wind gear, along with water bottles.

The following are some chilly weather essentials to bring along with you when planning a trip to Moab in June:

Women’s Classic-Fit Long-Sleeve Full-Zip Fleece Jacket

The Women’s Classic-Fit Long-Sleeve Full-Zip Fleece Jacket is a great choice for Moab in June because it will keep you warm after the sun goes down. It’s made from soft, fuzzy polar fleece fabric and has a full-length zipper closure for added protection from the elements.

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Men’s Full-Zip Polar Fleece Jacket 

The Men’s Full-Zip Polar Fleece Jacket is another excellent choice for Moab in June. It’s easy to wear, with a relaxed fit through the chest and a tapered waist for a more flattering silhouette. The soft, warm, and fuzzy polar fleece fabric will keep you comfortable in cooler temperatures in the evenings.

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Columbia Glennaker Rain Jacket

The Columbia Glennaker Rain Jacket is a must-have for Moab because it’s made from waterproof nylon shell material that will protect you from rain and drizzle. It’s lightweight and easy to pack, making it a great layering piece for any outdoor activity.

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Columbia Men’s Newton Ridge Waterproof Hiking Shoes

The Columbia Men’s Newton Ridge Waterproof Hiking Shoes are a great choice for Moab because they are designed to provide superior cushioning and support on rough terrain.

They are waterproof, so you won’t have to worry about wet feet, and the advanced traction rubber soles provide slip-free movement.

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Columbia Women’s Newton Ridge Waterproof Hiking Shoes

The Columbia Women’s Newton Ridge Waterproof Hiking Shoes are perfect to bring because they are made from a combination of supportive leather and suede that is waterproof.

The TECH LITE lightweight midsole provides long-lasting comfort with superior cushioning and high energy return. This makes these shoes perfect for adventurous days on the trails.

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How to Get to Moab 

By Air

The nearest major airport to Moab is the Salt Lake City International Airport. It is about a 4-hour drive from Moab. From the airport, you can rent a car and make the drive to Moab, or you can take a shuttle service.

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There are also a few smaller airports in the area, such as the Grand Junction Regional Airport, which is a 2-hour drive from Moab. The Canyonlands Field Airport is a 10-minute drive from Moab.

Hiking in Arches National Park

By Car

Driving is a popular way to get to Moab, Utah. The city is easily accessible by car from many major cities in the Southwest.

From Salt Lake City, take I-15 south to I-70 east and then south on US-191. Alternatively, you can take a more panoramic route by heading south on I-15 and taking US-6 southeast to I-70 east, then south on US-191 to Moab. The drive from Salt Lake City takes approximately 3.75 hours.

From Denver, take I-70 west to US-191 south to Moab. For a scenic route, take I-70 west to UT-128 Southwest to Moab. If you are coming from southwestern Colorado, take CO-90 west/UT-46 west to US-191 north to Moab. The drive from Denver takes approximately 5.5 hours.

From Las Vegas, take I-15 north to I-70 east to US-191 south to Moab. Many scenic byways pass through southeastern Utah. The drive from Las Vegas takes approximately 6.5 hours.

From Phoenix, take I-17 north to Flagstaff, Arizona, and then take I-40 east to US-191 north to Moab. The drive from Phoenix takes approximately 7.25 hours.

From Reno, take I-80 east to I-15 south and go through Salt Lake City. Take exit 258 to US-6 east/US-89 south and follow US-89 south to I-70 east. Head south on US-191 to Moab. The drive from Reno takes approximately 11 hours.

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Where to Stay in Moab in June

La Quinta by Wyndham Moab (Rating: 8.5/10)

La Quinta by Wyndham Moab is a convenient and comfortable choice for travelers. Located west of the La Sal Mountain Range in the Moab Valley, the hotel is just a 15-minute drive from Arches National Park and a great option if you’re looking for hotels near Canyonlands.

The rooms are equipped with flat-screen TVs, microwaves, refrigerators, and free WiFi. Guests can start their day with a hearty breakfast buffet before relaxing in the hot tub or working out in the fitness center. The hotel also has a business center for those who need to catch up on work.

“We only had an overnight stay. Everything was fine, they gave us a discount coupon for the restaurant next door.” – James (Booking Review)

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Sand dune arch in Arches National Park

Aarchway Inn (Rating: 9.2/10)

Aarchway Inn is a unique and charming inn located off Highway 191 and a great downtown Moab hotel. This is just a 5-minute drive from the Arches National Park Entrance Station. The inn offers an outdoor pool, hot tub, and fitness center for guests. There are spacious rooms with cable TVs, microwaves, refrigerators, and iPod docking stations.

The sandstone-themed rooms also include ceiling fans, seating areas, and en suite bathrooms. The inn also has a 24-hour fitness center, an outdoor basketball court, and barbecue equipment with picnic tables. It is close to a range of outdoor activities.

“This was our first time traveling with our dog, and there was a specific area outside for dogs that made us feel very welcome!” – Adrianna (Booking Review)

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4x4 trail in Moab

Moab Comfort Suites (Rating: 9.2/10)

Comfort Suites Moab near Arches National Park is a great choice for travelers looking for a hotel with modern amenities. Located in Moab, the hotel features a hot tub and offers free hot breakfast daily.

The guest rooms are equipped with free WiFi, work desks, flat-screen TVs, microwaves, small refrigerators, and en suite bathrooms. The hotel also has a fitness center, business center, laundry facilities, and free parking.

It is just a 5-minute drive from Arches National Park and a 40-minute drive from Corona Arch.

“Great sized room and incredibly comfortable. Staff on reception were really friendly and helpful. Location is perfect for acces to arches and shops/restaurants” – Peter (Booking Review)

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FAQ: Moab in June

Is June a good month for Moab?

Absolutely! June is a great time to experience the beauty of the Moab desert. However, you should plan for warm afternoons and make needed adjustments to your itinerary.

Is it too hot in moab in June?

We do not think it is too hot in Moab in June, but it is a good idea to plan for some hot weather when making your itinerary. You should try to do your hiking in the morning while it is cooler outside. In the afternoon, you could raft the river or go out with a stand-up paddleboard. You can also get a hotel with a swimming pool.

Colorado River in Moab in June

Is June a good time to visit Arches National Park?

Yes! June is a good time to visit Arches National Park however, hiking in the afternoon may get hot. There is not a lot of shade on the hiking trails, so make sure to bring sun protection and plenty of water.

How Hot is Arches in June?

Overall you can expect cooler temperatures in the morning. By the afternoon and evening, you can expect temperatures in the upper-80s to low-90s. Overnight lows are about 60 degrees.

How warm is Moab, Utah in June?

In June, Moab will start reaching summer temperatures. You can expect the high temperature to be between 90 and 95 degrees Fahrenheit. Overnight lows are around 60 degrees Fahrenheit.

Scenic view in Moab, Utah

Conclusion: Moab in June

Moab, Utah, in June can be a great time to visit for those looking to experience the beauty of the Moab area and who aren’t afraid of some warmer temperatures. From taking a hike and catching the setting sun from Delicate Arch to mountain biking throughout the area, you’ll find plenty of ways to occupy your days and make your stay a memorable one!

From morning coffee to late afternoon adventures, you can experience all that the Moab area has to offer and make memories that will last a lifetime.

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