Fisher Towers Moab
"Fisher Towers Moab" is an odd term, so let's clarify it.
The Fisher Towers are an impressive collection of vertical, filigreed, hardened-mud monoliths. They're near the Colorado River, east of Moab.
We will, however, continue using the term "Fisher Towers Moab" in case, for whatever reason, you searched those specific words. But be aware you will not find it labeled as such elsewhere. You'll see it as simply "Fisher Towers."
The hiking trail that climbs among Fisher Towers Moab is one of Utah's most rewarding. It starts at the base of the towers, is instantly engaging, frequently exciting, occasionally surprising, and ultimately grants panoramic vistas.
Fisher Towers Moab look like the soaring, ornate, baroque architecture of Belgium, at Brussels' Le Grand Place, or Ghent's Michelmas. Or the ancient, fantastic, erotic shrines at Khajuraho, India, minus the shocking eroticism.
But what do the lofty, incomprehensibly intricate Fisher Towers Moab say? Perhaps their message is, "Don't endure a mundane existence. Unleash your wild mind. Think original thoughts. Act on them exuberantly. Be an iconoclast and celebrate it."
Go to http://www.hikingcamping.com/photos-utah.php to see photos from Utah's premier canyon-country hiking trails including one of Fisher Towers Moab.
Go to http://www.hikingcamping.com/hike-moab.php to read about Done in a Day Moab, The Ten Premier Hikes. That's the book you need if you're a hiker, and you want to see Fisher Towers Moab.
Other Done in a Day books include...
- Done in a Day Banff, The Ten Premier Hikes
- Done in a Day Jasper, The Ten Premier Hikes
- Done in a Day Whistler, The Ten Premier Hikes
- Done in a Day Calgary, The Ten Premier Road Rides

