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Corporate Retreat in Utah

Building teams through unforgettable experiences.

Adventure Abound

Utah's National Parks are some of the most iconic in the world, which is why they are atop many bucket lists. On this five-day team building retreat, your company will come together through adventure. Jaw-dropping hikes, fascinating geological tours, canyon-walled whitewater rafting, mountain biking, stargazing and more. With your basecamp minutes from the park entrance, your retreat is sure to be rich in connection and unforgettable experiences.

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Highlights

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Guided geological tour of Arches and Canyonlands National Parks

Team building hike through epic canyons and arches

4x4 Jeep tour in Canyonlands National Park

Guided dark sky stargazing experience

Stay in luxury tents

Itinerary

Day 1

Welcome to Moab, Utah

Moab is the basecamp for adventure in America's Southwest and an ideal destination for a company team building retreat. Upon arrival, your team will be transferred to your lodge for the next three nights. The afternoon can be spent explore charming Moab or relax at your hotel. Tonight, your team will feast at a welcome dinner and drinks, setting the stage for the experiences ahead.

Day 2

Canyonlands by 4x4

This morning your team will explore the lesser-traveled side of Canyonlands National Park by 4x4 Jeeps. Along the way, your guides will stop and bring your team out of the vehicles to explore by foot, marveling at the unique geological structures and sweeping views over Utah.

Tonight, recap your tales from the day over an outdoor dinner. After the sun has set, your private stargazing guide will help you explore the planets and constellations above.

Day 3

Arches National Park

Named after its 2,000+ natural stone arches, Arches National Park is home to endless hiking trails and bizarre rock formations. Your expert guides will reveal how the unique formations came to be while your team bonds over the bucket-list destination. As you explore the trails and petroglyphs, capture a team photo underneath the 46-foot Delicate Arch.

Day 4

Depart

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After a morning coffee and leisurely hike, your team will recap the four days of team building with a final meeting and closing remarks. When ready, you will be transferred to the airport for your departure.

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Where you will connect at the end of the day.

Wilder partners with select properties to provide an optimal experience for connection and access to team building adventures. Each lodge is carefully chosen to provide uninterrupted meeting space, comfortable sleeping and impromptu conversations. Explore our corporate retreat accommodations below or contact us for other options.

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ULUm resort

Luxury tented experience located minutes from Arches and Canyonlands National Parks

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Sorrel ranch

Charming and authentic ranch nestled along the Colorado River.

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Hoodoo moab

Modern hotel conveniently located in the town of Moab, central to restaurants and adventure.

Team Building Experiences

Moab, Utah has an abundance of options for shared experiences that will bring your team together and create memories for years to come. From the more adventurous options like mountain biking, hiking and rock climbing to more inclusive experiences such as 4x4 off-roading, geological tours and stargazing, you will find just the right combination to delight your team.

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Explore Canyons by Jeep

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guided star-gazing

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expert geology

tour

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discover native art

Make this retreat your own.

Each Wilder Retreat is designed exclusively for your unique personality and to meet your goals. Contact us today to learn about different experiences, accommodations and itineraries.

 

Utah Retreat FAQ

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What's the best time to go?

Spring

Moab, Utah is accessible year-round, but the best time to visit depends on what you want to experience.  In the spring (March - May), the daytime temperatures are typically in the 70's. The spring is beautiful with the desert wildflowers like the skunkbush and box elder bloom with vibrant colors.

Summer

The summer can be hot with temperatures reaching 100 degrees, which make it an ideal time to explore the Colorado River by kayak, paddle board or raft.

Fall

The fall is a welcome time with cooling temperature, typically back in the 60's and 70's, ideal for exploring the desert red rocks without overheating.

Winter

If you're looking to avoid the crowds, winter is when you want to be in Moab. The crowds dissipate and the red rock looks spectacular under snow. With temperatures between 40 and 50 degrees, you’ll find the crisp air invigorating as you ramble down a hiking trail that you’ll practically have all to yourself.

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Does my team need to be physically fit?

Moab is a destination made for all levels of physical abilities and fitness. Active adventurers have their choice of experiences such as hiking, rock climbing and mountain biking.

 

For those who prefer a more relaxed pace, Moab is a fascinating destination, with vivid petroglyphs dating as far back as 5500 BC, natural rock arches and bridges, visible dinosaur fossils and spectacular rock colors that delight the photographer's eye.

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What's the closest airport to Moab?

Most people fly into Salt Lake City (SLC) and drive 3.5 hours south to Moab. However, regional Canyonlands Field Airport (CNY) is located just 18 miles north of Moab. Many airlines provide service to Walker Field Airport in Grand Junction, Colorado.

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What's the ideal group size?

Moab, Utah is a large enough destination to accommodate groups from 4 people up to 200. For groups more than 12 people, it's important to divide into smaller groups and participate in various activities in order to minimize the impact on the environment. 

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