Off the Beaten Path: The Little Shop That Makes Dirt Bike Dreams Come True
- Ride Moab Industries
- Aug 19
- 2 min read

In Moab, adventure is everywhere—but tucked just off the main drag is a little hole-in-the-wall shop that’s more than just a place to rent a dirt bike. At Ride Moab Industries, our shop has become a home base for riders from all over the world. It’s where dirt bike dreams come alive, friendships are built, and the red rock desert feels just a little more like home.
A Place to Gather Before and After the Ride
Whether you’re gearing up for a full day on the trail or winding down after an epic ride, our doors are always open. We love starting the day with riders over a hot cup of coffee, talking about trail plans, weather conditions, and favorite spots to explore. And when the helmets come off at the end of the day, there’s nothing better than swapping stories over a cold drink, laughing about the challenges and celebrating the victories.
More Than Rentals and Tours
Yes, we’re here to get you the right bike, the right gear, and the right route but our shop is about more than that. We do our best to help out every rider who walks through the door, whether you’re a first-time beginner or a seasoned veteran chasing the toughest trails in Utah. Our goal is simple: everyone leaves here with more than just an adventure, they leave with new friends.
Why We’re Different
Big companies might offer rentals, but we’re not about volume, we’re about connection. We’re a locally owned, veteran-founded shop built on a love for riding and a love for Moab. We live here, we ride here, and we’re proud to share this desert playground with every person who comes through our doors.
Come Find Us
We might be a little off the beaten path, but that’s the point. Out here, tucked away in the red rock desert, you’ll find the real Moab, welcoming, wild, and unforgettable. So next time you’re in town, stop by. Grab a coffee, grab a bike, or just come hang out. We’ll be here, ready to ride.
Ride Moab Industries — Where every ride begins with a handshake and ends with a story.
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