Natural Attraction

Moab Fault Viewpoint

Natural Attraction
A large fracture line separates different layers of a large brown and tan sandstone wall.

From the roadside pullout, look west across Highway 191—the rock layers on the opposite side abruptly offset from the younger strata where you're standing, revealing a 140-million-year age gap at a glance. This is the Moab Fault, a miles-long structural break created when regional tectonic forces 240 million years ago buckled and fractured the deep crust. You can see the mechanism in the rocks: vertical displacement of 0.8 kilometers has juxtaposed ancient strata against younger layers. Additional smaller faults are visible too, particularly above the Visitor Center where rock layers no longer align horizontally.

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Attraction Type
Geological Formation
Geological Formation Type
Fault

Location

Delicate Arch

Delicate Arch rises from red sandstone against a broad Utah sky. Erosion by water and wind carved this freestanding span.

Fiery Furnace

Fiery Furnace: red sandstone fins and slot canyons shaped by erosion and uplift.

Rotary Park

Entrada sandstone arch; fins sculpted by salt tectonics and water dissolution.

Old City Park

Red arches formed by erosion in Entrada sandstone. High arch density, easy roadside viewpoints.

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Last updated July 2026. Report an issue.