Updated on 2/27/2024, 9:00 AM MST. Any route updates or start time changes will be made here.


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2024 Moab Skinny Tire Festival

Thank you for being here; You Make A Difference! This is the digital welcome letter with all the details you need to know about this year’s event! This is for participants of the event only.

Benefiting the Moab Cancer Treatment Infusion Center – The Moab Healthcare Foundation

Rules of the Road

  • In Utah, a bicycle is considered a vehicle and must abide by the same rules of the road.

  • Ride no more than two abreast unless impeding traffic, then single file.

Some routes are marked SINGLE FILE ONLY.

  • Cyclists must wear a Snell, ANSI, or ASTM approved helmet, wristband, and helmet tag while on the routes.

  • Ride on or near as possible to right-hand shoulder.

  • Slow down when approaching cattle guards.

  • All routes are well-marked with white and red event signs (no pavement paint).

FOOD INFO

Lunch is included Saturday, Sunday and Monday. (Scroll down for more info!)

AID stations will be stocked with a variety of the following: Bananas, cookies, salty snacks, Pro Bar Peak (gluten free, non-GMO, organic), water and Gatorade. Please feel free to bring your own sports drink if desired.

WEATHER

Spring in Moab can be AMAZING, as we can often see the spectrum of weather and temperatures, especially with our routes climbing different elevations each day. We can’t stress enough the packing of apparel and accessories for cycling in all weather conditions.

Check the weather here.

SUPPORT VEHICLES - Call 435-610-1893

Need help on the route from a mechanic? Tubes and tires, light repair, or a ride up the hill? Call 435-610-1893, waive down the support vehicle on route, or go to the nearest AID station (view map here.)

Event Communication volunteers (HAM RADIO) will also be in many places and ready to help!

Please note, we are unable to store your unneeded gear in our vehicles or at our Aid stations.

CONTACT NUMBERS, If emergency call 911

Event Communications (in contact with AID stations & support vehicles) 435-610-1893
Beth Logan, Rider Check-In 435-260-8889
Mark Griffith, Event Director 435-260-2334
Moab Regional Urgent Care (476 Williams Way) 435-719-5500

KUDOS and Thank You To: Event Communications Chris and Shelly and Crew of Radio Operators

We Have a System, You Have Honor!

Be prepared to present your wristband at aid stations and lunch spots.

Restrooms

There are restrooms available at the route start and end at the Aarchway Hotel. Additionally, we will have portable toilets located at Aid stations every ten miles or so. Should you, in an emergency, need to “go” while on the route - Per Grand County Ordinance 634 - any solid human waste must be packed out. So if you suspect you’ll need to dispose of human waste in between the provided restrooms, please bring your own Wag Bag.


S K I N N Y T I R E F E S T I V A L S C H E D U L E

AID stations close sequentially throughout the day.

Be prepared to arrive back in Moab no later than 3 pm Sat, Sun, & Mon. 1 pm on Tuesday.

How To Access The Routes

All routes start and stop from our host hotel, the Aarchway Inn Hotel. Join us Saturday morning for an official group start at 8:00 am. All route start times are below. Parking for participants is available at the host hotel.

If you prefer to start on your own, you may, as long as you adhere to the route schedule below.

Alternative Route Start (and parking) Options:

Please! If choosing to self-start, consider your cycling level such that you complete the route within the support schedule.


Friday, March 8th - Rider Check-In

Rider Check-In will be from 2 pm - 6 pm in the courtyard behind the Aarchway Inn (1551 N Riverview Drive.) This is where you will pick up your helmet tag, wristbands, and any pre-purchased merchandise when you originally registered. Cyclists may pick up packets for other riders.

2 pm - 6 pm: Rider Check-in
2 pm - 6 pm: Add your story, and read other stories, to our Why We Ride area. Optional but encouraging to read!
Download your story form here.
4 pm - 6 pm: Q&A with Mark (founder) for first-time participants (behind the hotel.)
4 pm - 6 pm: Mechanic available for light wrenching at Aarchway Inn



Saturday, March 9th - Dead Horse Point State Park

7 am - 8 am: Rider Check-in (In front of Aarchway Inn)
7:30 am - 8:30 am: Mechanic available for wrenching at Aarchway Inn
8 am - 9 am: ROUTE START. The official start is at 8 am at the Aarchway Inn. All cyclists must be on the road no later than 9 am. View the route map here.
8 am - 3 pm: The route is open.
1 pm - 4 pm: Aarchway Inn Courtyard: Festival Celebration. Live music with Toni Sicola and The Blackhats, hot lunch, giveaways, etc.
3 pm: Tidbits and tales from the saddle, festival announcements, and introductions.

Aid Station Times. View Aid Station Map
AID 1: 8:00 am - 2:00 pm
AID 2: 8:30 am - 1:30 pm
AID 3: 9:30 am - 1:00 pm

Saturday Night

  • Don’t forget to adjust your clock tonight for daylight savings time! Forward one hour.



SUNDAY, March 10th - Colorado River Corridor

This route has single file-only sections with zero tolerance*.

8:30 am - 9:30 am: Mechanic available for wrenching at Aarchway Inn
9 am - 9:30 am: ROUTE START. The official start is at 9 am at the Aarchway Inn. All self-start cyclists must be on the road no later than 9:30 am. View the route map here.
9 am - 3 pm: The route is open.
1 pm - 4 pm: Hot lunch served at the Aarchway Inn, live music with The Nanites at the Aarchway Inn Hotel Courtyard.

Aid Station Times. View Aid Station Map
AID 1: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
AID 2: 9:30 am - 1:00 pm


MONDAY, March 11th - ARCHES NATIONAL PARK

This route has single file-only sections with zero tolerance*.
8 am - 8:30 am: ROUTE START. The official start is at 8 am at the Aarchway Inn. All self-start cyclists must be on the road no later than 8:30 am. View the route map here.
8 am - 3 pm: The route is open. Must exit the national park by 3 pm.
10 am - 1:30 pm: Lunch available at turnaround inside the park, located at Devils Garden Trailhead picnic area.

Aid Station Times. View Aid Station Map
AID 1: 8:00 am - 2:30 pm
AID 2: 8:30 am - 2:00 pm
AID 3: 10:00 am - 1:30 pm

SPECIAL RULES OF THE ROAD - ARCHES NATIONAL PARK

Rule #1*: Park rules specify SINGLE FILE CYCLING only - this is a no-tolerance policy.

Rule #2: No parking in the park to start the ride. Shorten route miles by parking vehicles at Aarchway Inn Hotel or Lions Park Trail Hub.

Rule #3: If riding in a line of cyclists, provide ample passing space every 4-6 cyclists. If you notice a line of cars behind you, please pull over at a safe turnout to allow the vehicles to pass. We are sharing the park with vehicles that are passing as courteously as possible.


TUESDAY, March 12th - RIVER PORTAL RIDE

8 am - 9:00 am: ROUTE START. The official start is at 8 am at the Aarchway Inn. All self-start cyclists must be on road no later than 9:00 am. View the route map here.
8 am - 1 pm: The route is open.

Aid Station Time. View Aid Station Map
AID 1: 8:30 am - 11:30 am


* Zero Tolerance Policy means sections of the course have mandated single file riding by the Utah Department of Transportation. If you disobey you not only hinder the safety of others, you may be escorted off the course and our permitting privileges could be damaged.

We appreciate you riding responsibly.



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OUR SPONSORS

Aarchway Inn Hotel 

Sheri Griffith River Expeditions   

Territorial Land Company

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AID SPONSORS

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Rob Cook

Moab Regional Hospital

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