Tuesday evenings, bi-monthly · spring (Apr–May) & fall (Sep–Oct)
Rotating Moab-area trailheads — see MMBA events
Beginner-friendlyPaidShoulder season
Moab’s grassroots after-work race series — about 10 races split between spring and fall, with XC, Enduro, and Super D formats and categories for every level. The social heartbeat of the local riding scene; venues rotate, so check the MMBA calendar before heading out.
The public monthly meeting where Moab’s non-motorized trail planning happens — the best way to learn what’s being built and how to get involved. Open to anyone.
125 West 200 South (back of the parking lot), Moab
Beginner-friendlyNo-dropFree
A free, drop-in wrenching night for every kind of rider — bring your bike and learn to fix it alongside the community. All skill levels and all genders welcome; one of the few truly recurring, locals-first bike gatherings in town.
More recurring & seasonal
Groups whose schedule rotates or is seasonal — check the source for the next date.
A multi-day community festival of townie races, skills and maintenance clinics, the Amasa Back race, and a legendary Halloween party — MMBA’s big fall fundraiser and the year’s biggest gathering of local riders.
Periodic clinics through the year — see MMBA events
Moab
Beginner-friendlyNo-dropCost varies
Inclusive maintenance clinics built as a supportive learning space for people of all genders and identities. Dates land on the MMBA events calendar rather than a fixed weekly slot.
Seasonal rides & events — follow the chapter for dates
Moab-area trails — varies by ride
Beginner-friendlyNo-dropFreeShoulder season
Rides and bikepacking workshops for FTWN-B and BIPOC cyclists, every level welcome. The chapter rides at a comfortable pace with a buddy system so no one gets dropped. Dates are announced per-event rather than on a fixed weekly schedule.
Hands-on trail building and maintenance — hiking in, lifting rock and logs, raking and shaping tread on hiking, biking, equestrian, and climbing-approach trails. Half- or full-day options; no experience needed. Email the committee to get on the work-day list.
Multiple Grand County trail sites — see Discover Moab
Beginner-friendlyNo-dropFreeShoulder season
A town-wide spring volunteer weekend to maintain, build, and clean up non-motorized trails and high-impact areas across Grand County — equestrian, hiking, mountain-bike, and climbing-approach trails all get attention.
Arches & Canyonlands National Parks — varies by project
Beginner-friendlyNo-dropFreeShoulder season
Hands-on days in the parks — trailhead cleanups, erosion-control removal, weed pulls — all ages and abilities, equipment provided, plus an entrance-fee waiver for volunteers. Projects post to the events page rather than on a fixed cadence.
Moab’s only indoor wall — top-rope, bouldering, a crack wall, and a Kilter Board, with day and punch passes on a walk-in basis. The default gathering spot when the desert is too hot or too cold to climb outside.
The Run Moab series — the Moab Trail Marathon (with USATF trail half national-championship races), the Moab Spring Trail Runs (8k and half), and more, on classic slickrock and red-dirt singletrack near Arches. These are scheduled races, not a weekly club run — Moab has no recurring road/trail running club, so the race calendar is how the running community gathers.
Seasonal field trips — join the email list for dates
Matheson Wetlands, Castle Valley & the river corridor
Beginner-friendlyNo-dropFreeShoulder season
Local birders gather for outings to the productive Scott M. Matheson Wetlands (225+ species recorded) and other hotspots. There’s no fixed monthly slot — get on the club email list to hear about trips.
Volunteer-led day hikes, car camps, and conservation outings in the Moab region through the Utah Chapter’s Glen Canyon group. Schedules are posted per-trip on the chapter outings page; membership isn’t required to come along.