Discover Moab’s Scenic Beauty with the La Sal Mountain Loop Self-Guided Audio Tour
If you’re planning a trip to Moab and are considering a flexible way to see some of the area’s most breathtaking sights, the La Sal Mountain Loop Self-Guided Audio Tour might catch your eye. While I haven’t personally been on this tour, reviews and details suggest it’s a good option for travelers who love having control over their itinerary while still enjoying informative narration and stunning scenery.
What we like about this tour? First, it offers complete flexibility—you can choose when and where to stop, making it perfect for spontaneous explorers. Second, the offline access means you don’t have to worry about spotty data or WiFi—just download it beforehand and go. On the flip side, some reviews point out that technical issues can happen, and closures, like the La Sal Mountain Loop Road, might disrupt plans.
This tour is likely best suited for travelers who want a budget-friendly, self-paced experience that combines scenic driving with interesting stops. If you’re comfortable navigating with GPS and enjoy photo opportunities, you’ll probably find this a handy way to explore without the stress of a guided group.
Key Points

- Self-guided flexibility allows you to explore at your own pace, skipping stops or lingering longer.
- Offline map and directions mean you’re not dependent on data, perfect for remote areas.
- The price of $14.99 per group offers good value, especially since it covers up to 15 people.
- The tour includes hours of narration, travel tips, and music, enriching your drive.
- It’s an activity that works seamlessly with your schedule, with no expiration date on your access.
- Be aware that weather or road closures can impact the experience, as noted in some reviews.
A Closer Look at the Itinerary
The La Sal Mountain Loop offers a variety of stops, each showcasing unique parts of Moab’s landscape. The route spans approximately 4 to 6 hours, depending on how long you linger at each site, and features a mix of natural wonders, panoramic views, and interesting geological formations.
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Stop 1: Ken’s Lake
Starting close to the entrance, Ken’s Lake is a popular spot for camping and short walks. The tiny waterfall nearby makes it a nice first stop if you’re eager to stretch your legs. Since it’s a free area, you can enjoy a peaceful moment with minimal fuss.
Stop 2: Brumley Arch
This is a more strenuous stop. The trail is just two miles round trip but quite steep, adding a bit of a challenge for those who enjoy a walk. The reward is a waterfall and a striking rock formation. Be prepared for the drive on an optional gravel road to reach the trailhead, which might not be suitable for all vehicles.
Stop 3 & 4: Oowah Lake and Warner Lake
Both lakes are at high elevation, offering serene spots ideal for fishing or photography. Oowah Lake is especially picturesque, often reflecting the La Sal Mountains. Warner Lake has a charming trail connecting it to Oowah, and both are perfect for a quick stop to enjoy nature and maybe even cast a line for rainbow trout.
Stop 5: Castle Valley
This is a real highlight for many visitors. The panoramic views here are stunning—think sweeping vistas of the Colorado Plateau, Porcupine Rim, and even distant national parks. It’s a perfect photo stop and an excellent place to get a sense of the vast landscape.
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Stop 6: Dinosaur Track Site & Bull Canyon Overlook
History buffs will enjoy the dinosaur tracks, which date back around 200 million years. No hike is needed, but plan for about 30-40 minutes if you want to check out the site. The overlook offers a dramatic view into Bull Canyon, adding a sense of scale to this rugged terrain.
Stops 7-9: Castleton Tower, Parriott Mesa, Fisher Towers
These formations are iconic landmarks in the Moab area. Castleton Tower rises as a massive sandstone spire, popular with climbers. Parriott Mesa, at over 6,000 feet, presents a challenging hike but offers an imposing sandstone summit. Fisher Towers, famous for their Hollywood appearances, makes for a stunning photo backdrop and is a popular hiking destination, although the trail is more strenuous.
Stops 10-13: Moab Giants, Salt Wash, Takeout Beach, Courthouse Wash
The Moab Giants museum is a fun stop for families or anyone interested in dinosaurs and local film history. Salt Wash and the nearby kayak routes are great if you’re into water activities, especially since kayaking trips often wrap up here. Lastly, Courthouse Wash features ancient pictographs – a short hike required, but well worth the effort if you’re into history and petroglyphs.
Practical Details and What You Can Expect

The tour’s price point of $14.99 per group makes it appealing, especially if you’re traveling with a small group or family. Considering the number of stops and the amount of narration, it’s good value for the cost. The app provides automatic play of stories, music, and directions as you drive, so you don’t need to fiddle with your phone constantly. Plus, since the map and GPS are fully offline, you won’t get lost—always a plus when exploring remote areas.
After booking, you’ll receive instructions to download the app and the tour, so it’s wise to do so with a strong Wi-Fi connection beforehand. You simply start the tour via your phone, follow GPS prompts, and enjoy the freedom to go at your own pace. You can stop at as many or as few stops as you like, which is a huge advantage if you’re short on time or want to skip some attractions.
The flexibility and independence of this tour mean it can be a relaxed, unhurried experience or a more packed day if you’re eager to see everything. However, some users have noted hiccups—like the tour directing them in the wrong direction or voice issues. One reviewer, Joanne, mentioned the guide “got us off in the wrong direction,” and that “the voice went in and out,” leading her to just explore on her own. This highlights the importance of being prepared for tech hiccups or unexpected closures.
Who This Tour Is Best For

This self-guided audio tour shines for travelers comfortable with driving and navigation, who want to explore at their own pace without the commitment of a guided group. It’s particularly suited for those on a budget, as it covers an entire vehicle load for just under $15. It’s ideal if you love scenic drives, want to learn about the landscape with engaging narration, and value the freedom to stop wherever you wish.
On the flip side, if you’re seeking a tour with a guide or guaranteed access—especially during times when roads might be closed or weather conditions change—you might want to consider other options or check local conditions first. It’s also worth noting that some stops require moderate hikes (like Parriott Mesa), so if you’re not into walking or uneven terrain, focus on the drive and view-only stops.
The Sum Up

The La Sal Mountain Loop Self-Guided Audio Tour offers an affordable, flexible way to see some of Moab’s most iconic sights. Its main strengths lie in the freedom it provides—allowing you to choose stops, customize your schedule, and enjoy a scenic drive with engaging narration. For travelers who love to explore independently, this is a solid choice. The offline map and audio features ensure you can stay on track even in remote areas, adding peace of mind to your adventure.
However, it’s not without its flaws. Some users have experienced technical issues, and closures like the La Sal Mountain Loop Road can throw off plans. It’s best suited for those who are adaptable and prepared for occasional hiccups. The tour’s value really shines if you’re traveling with a group—up to 15 people—making it a budget-friendly option for families or friends.
Overall, if you’re seeking an interactive, self-paced way to enjoy Moab’s stunning landscape without breaking the bank, this tour could be just what you’re looking for. Just double-check local conditions before heading out, and enjoy your drive through one of Utah’s most scenic areas.
La Sal Mountain Loop Self-Guided Audio Tour
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FAQ

Is this tour suitable for families?
It can be, especially if your family is comfortable with driving and moderate walking. However, some stops involve steep hikes or challenging terrain, so consider your group’s abilities.
Do I need Wi-Fi to use this tour?
No, the app offers offline access, so you can download the tour beforehand and use it without an internet connection.
How long does the tour take?
The estimated duration is 4 to 6 hours, depending on how many stops you choose to explore and how long you spend at each.
Can I skip stops I’m not interested in?
Absolutely. The tour is flexible—you can choose to pass by or spend extra time at certain locations.
What’s included in the price?
You get access to the GPS-guided audio tour, including narration, travel tips, music, and turn-by-turn directions.
Are there any additional costs?
Yes, you’ll need to cover any entrance fees to specific sites if applicable, and any meals or refreshments during your trip.
What should I bring?
Bring your charged device, headphones, and a car charger if possible. It’s also good to have water, snacks, and perhaps a camera for photos.
Is this tour suitable year-round?
Yes, the tour is available from April to June 2026, and can be enjoyed in most seasons, weather permitting.
What if the road is closed or the tour doesn’t work?
Check local conditions before your trip. Some users have had issues with closures or technical problems, but contacting the support team at [email protected] can help resolve many issues.
If you enjoy scenic drives, learning about the landscape, and having the flexibility to explore on your own, the La Sal Mountain Loop Self-Guided Audio Tour offers a pretty practical way to do it. Just be mindful of potential road closures and technical hiccups, and you’re set for a memorable Moab adventure.
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