Gravel Pit Lanes
Family of 4
$60-$80 (bowling $10-15/person per game, arcade tokens extra)
Duration
2-3 hours
Best Ages
Best for ages 6+
About
If you've been dragging kids through Arches National Park all day, Gravel Pit Lanes is exactly the kind of place they'll beg to go after dinner. Located just off Mill Creek Drive in Moab, this local bowling alley and arcade is a genuine community hangout — not a tourist trap — which makes it feel refreshingly authentic.
The bowling lanes are classic and well-maintained, and the arcade section has enough games to keep kids occupied for a solid hour or two. For families visiting Moab, this spot fills a real gap: it's one of the few purely indoor, air-conditioned entertainment options in a city that's otherwise all about outdoor adventure.
Big kids, tweens, and teens especially love it here — they can hang out, compete, and decompress after high-energy outdoor days. Younger kids (4-6) can bowl too with bumpers, but toddlers and infants aren't really in the target zone.
Hours are limited (primarily Saturday evenings based on current data), so call ahead before making it the centerpiece of your plans. Think of it as a bonus stop, not a primary destination. When it's open, though, families consistently leave happy — especially kids who've maxed out their nature tolerance for the day.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Limited
Nursing / Changing
Unknown
Kid Meals
N/A
Setting
Indoor
Rainy Day
Great option!
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Evening on weekdays to avoid weekend crowds
Wait Times
Minimal wait, first-come-first-served lanes
Nearby Food
Several Moab restaurants within a mile on Main St including Zax Restaurant and Pasta Jay's
Why Kids Love It
Kids love the retro bowling lanes combined with an arcade — it's a rare find in a town known for red rock trails. The video games are a huge hit after a long day of hiking. The laid-back vibe means kids can be loud and rowdy without anyone batting an eye.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Call ahead — hours vary and Saturday evenings fill up fast with locals
- Great option for a post-hike evening when kids are tired of walking
- Bring cash; some arcade machines may not accept cards
- Open late on Saturdays — perfect if you need to burn energy before bedtime
What to Bring
- Cash for arcade tokens
- Bowling shoes if you own them
- Light jacket (AC can be strong)
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
$60-$80 (bowling $10-15/person per game, arcade tokens extra)
Tips to Save
- Ask about family packages; bring your own bowling shoes if you have them to skip rental fees
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Saturday
- 4-10PM