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Moab aims to become national hub for outdoor recreation

August 21, 2024 | Grand County Boards and Commissions, Grand County, Utah


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Moab aims to become national hub for outdoor recreation
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed strategic initiatives aimed at boosting outdoor recreation businesses in Grant County, with a particular focus on Moab. The discussions highlighted the potential for establishing a development zone that would offer tax incentives to attract outdoor-related enterprises. This initiative aims to foster collaboration among local businesses, which has been a recurring theme in community forums and workshops.

Participants emphasized the importance of creating a supportive environment for small outdoor recreation businesses and entrepreneurs, suggesting that a concerted effort to integrate these entities could significantly enhance the sector's growth. The collaborative spirit among local businesses was noted as a key asset in this endeavor.

Additionally, the meeting explored the idea of positioning Moab as a national and potentially international hub for expertise in outdoor recreation, particularly in search and rescue operations. Officials proposed that Moab could become a leading center for best practices in this field, collaborating with institutions like Utah State University to develop structured training and resources.

The discussions also hinted at broader opportunities for Moab to expand its reputation beyond search and rescue, potentially encompassing various water-based recreation experiences and motorized vehicle activities. The vision is for Moab to establish itself as a center of excellence in outdoor recreation, attracting visitors and professionals from across the country.

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