MOAB, Utah , Dec. 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- This December, the Moab Office of Tourism debuts a new holiday tradition — one that honors the season in harmony with the land. In quiet contrast to the towering conifers and dazzling city light shows found elsewhere, Moab's festive tree offers a celebration rooted in stillness, stars, and the rhythm of the high desert.

A roughly 200-year-old wild Utah Pinyon pine tree, nestled in the Sand Flats Recreation Area, will be gently lit with solar-powered lights from early December through early January. The tree's soft glow invites visitors to slow down, look up, and embrace a more contemplative way to welcome winter. It is a reminder that wonder doesn't always require wattage — sometimes it's found under an open sky, carried by quiet, and shared wi

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