There are drives, and then there are drives that stay with you long after the trip ends. Somewhere between towering red cliffs and a quiet ribbon of river, there’s a stretch of road in Utah that feels less like a route and more like an experience. If you’ve ever wanted a road trip that actually takes your breath away, this is the one to add to your list.
Potash Road in Moab, Utah
Tucked just outside Moab, Potash Road is one of those drives that makes you slow down, roll the windows down, and just take it all in. You’re literally winding your way between massive red rock walls on one side and the Colorado River on the other. It’s dramatic, a little dizzying, and completely unforgettable. If you’re planning a Utah road trip with someone special, this is the drive to put at the top of your list.
Why Moab Deserves More Than a Day
Potash Road is just the beginning. Moab is one of the best adventure towns in the country, and once you’re there, it would be a shame not to explore everything nearby. Here’s what to add to your plans:
Arches National Park — home to some of the most stunning natural arches in the world
Canyonlands National Park — sweeping canyon views that never get old
Dead Horse Point State Park — a sunrise spot that rivals anything in the state
Corona Arch — a lesser-known but equally beautiful arch worth the hike
Petroglyphs on Potash Road — ancient rock art tucked right along the drive
Potash Evaporation Pond — a surreal, almost otherworldly turquoise landscape
Colorado River — perfect for a break, a paddle, or just a moment of quiet
Mountain Biking — some of the best trails in the country run right through here
Rock Climbing — towering red walls made for the adventurous
There’s genuinely so much packed into this one small corner of Utah that a single day barely scratches the surface. Plan ahead, pack a little extra sunscreen, and give yourself more than one day to soak it all in.
So, are you making the trip to Moab this summer?
