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Porcupine Shuttle offers hassle-free loading & unloading bikes. Moab bike shuttle services will pick you up right at the shop. Scheduled departures for Porcupine Rim during the spring & fall.

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We are located at 497 North Main Street across the street from the Hampton Inn. All of the great rides like the famous Slickrock Bike Trail and Amasa Back are ridable from town. For rides like Porcupine Rim, UPS and LPS down and The Whole Enchilada you should consider hopping on our shuttle that has multiple departures daily from the bike shop. See a map of our location >

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Weather In Moab

Moab Is Great For Riding All Year Round…Mostly!

Sand Flats Slickrock In February
Spring and fall bring plenty of sunshine and great weather for spending the day outside. Short sleeves and sunblock are the uniform but weather can be unpredictable so bring a lightweight rain jacket just in case. Even when it gets up to 80 degrees in the day, evenings can still get down to freezing. Bring some warm clothes for the mornings and evenings. Water is the key to a good time in summer. Be sure that you carry at least 125 oz of water. Mornings and evening riding is great even in the hottest times of year.

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Moab winters are mild and generally sunny. Snow storms are infrequent and accumulation usually melts within a day. Warm gloves, a rain shell, and a light hat that fits under your helmet will make the day. Conditions are great, and you’ve got the trails to yourself.