Moab Museum
Moab, UT 84532
Small museum, big stories.
One of the Museum’s most prominent objects is a replica of the 1837 Antoine Robidoux inscription that is an iconic piece of Southwest American history.
The Moab Museum is a cultural and natural history museum dedicated to sharing the rich stories of the Moab, Utah, the greater Canyonlands region, and the broader Colorado Plateau through exhibits, programs, and community events.
A steward of stories; the Museum's mission is to collect, preserve, and pass on narratives that stimulate a greater appreciation for the effortsof all who contributed to this region's heritage.
Bring your family and enjoy a variety of fascinating exhibits and programs!
Hours
Tuesday through Saturday from 9am to 5pm
*Seasonal winter closure: December 23-February 10. Closed for exhibition installation. Volunteer dates and opportunities are available via email: info@moabmuseum.org.
Admission
$10 adults
$8 seniors (62+), students, children
$30 for a household or family
Children 7 and under visit for free
Veterans, active duty military personnel, and their families receive free admission from Armed Forces Day to Labor Day via the Blue Star Museums Program.
SNAP EBT Card Holders receive free admission via the Museums For All Program.
Group Visits
The Museum is happy to accommodate groups for unique visitor experiences and has a variety of visitation and program options available.