Explore Moab Like Never Before: The Dusty Lizard Mosko Moto Campout

Motorcycle.com Staff
by Motorcycle.com Staff
Photo credit: Mosko Moto

Scheduled from April 19th to 21st, 2024, the Dusty Lizard Mosko Moto Campout is set to take place in Moab, Utah. This event is located at Area-BFE, a private off-road park 15 miles south of Moab. The park spans over 500 acres and features a variety of trails. The venue is accessible to all vehicles, making it convenient for attendees to arrive and set up.

Photo credit: Mosko Moto

Riding Opportunities


Attendees will have access to a range of riding options, from BLM-graded roads to two-track public trails. The event organizers will provide GPX files for routes that cater to different skill levels, from easy to challenging. This setup encourages participants to form groups based on riding preferences and explore the diverse landscapes Moab has to offer.

Entertainment and Amenities


Live music is planned for Friday and Saturday nights. In terms of food and beverages, Bivouac Coffee will serve coffee in the mornings. Additionally, local vendors will offer breakfast and dinner options. The event will also feature the Dusty Lizard Lounge, where fizzy beverages will be available during dinner times.

Photo credit: Mosko Moto

Gear and Vendors


The Mosko Moto gear will be on display throughout the weekend, exclusive to ticket holders, with a special offer of 15% off and free shipping on purchases. For those not holding tickets, there will be specific public hours on Friday. Besides Mosko Moto gear, other vendors will showcase their products, including motorcycle lights, cycle works, mirrors, and more. Training sessions and rental motorcycles will also be available.

Photo credit: Mosko Moto

Tickets and Participation


The ticket price covers meals, beverages, live music, and essential services such as on-site porta-potties, fire pit propane, and space rental. There are various ticket options, including full weekend passes and one-day tickets. Non-residents planning to bring off-highway vehicles to Utah must obtain a permit and complete an education course before the event.


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