Mega Stout — Moab is one of Utah's most beloved biking destinations, drawing mountain bikers and cyclists with its technical combination of slickrock domes and canyon rim tablelands and desert washes, arches, and sandstone slot canyons. Located near Moab, this 14.0-mile loop route delivers an unforgettable outdoor experience in the heart of Utah. The trail covers 14.0 miles with approximately 1,600 feet of elevation gain, making it a difficult-rated adventure. The dirt surface winds through diverse terrain that showcases the best of Utah's natural landscape. Whether you are new to biking or a seasoned enthusiast, this route rewards at every turn. Wildlife encounters are common along this corridor. Keep an eye out for mule deer, desert bighorn sheep, coyote, condor, and peregrine falcon as you ride through the area. The surrounding landscape provides excellent habitat for migratory birds and native wildflowers, adding a naturalist dimension to your outing. The best times to visit are March through June and September through November, when temperatures are comfortable and trail conditions are ideal. Summer visits reward mountain bikers and cyclists with lush scenery, while autumn brings spectacular color. Always check local conditions before heading out, as weather and trail closures can change quickly in this region. Pack at least two liters of water per person and high-energy snacks. Wear footwear suited to dirt surfaces and dress in moisture-wicking layers. A map, compass, and fully charged phone with an offline trail app are essential safety items, particularly on longer or more remote routes. Arrive early on weekends to secure parking near the trailhead — Mega Stout — Moab is a popular destination and lots fill quickly. Leave No Trace principles apply: pack out all waste, stay on marked trails, and respect wildlife. With proper preparation, this route will be a highlight of your Utah outdoor adventures.