Drive Moab’s Hell’s Revenge: 2.5-Hour UTV Slickrock Adventure & Colorado River Overlook
Get behind the wheel and tackle Moab’s famous Slickrock on a 2.5-hour UTV tour of Hell’s Revenge. Expect steep climbs, rock-crawling sections, dinosaur-track stops, and a Colorado River overlook with expansive canyon views.
The Experience
Before You Go
Wear closed-toe shoes
The UTV cabin can be dusty and rocky—sturdy shoes protect your feet during brief on-foot stops and boarding.
Bring at least 1 liter of water
Even on a short tour desert heat and wind can dehydrate quickly; refill before returning to town.
Sun protection matters
Sunscreen, a wide-brim hat for off-vehicle stops, and UV sunglasses will keep you comfortable in exposed terrain.
Follow the guide’s instructions
Guides control line choice and safety; stay seated and wear your seat belt during technical sections.
Local Knowledge
Hidden Gems
- •Abyss viewpoint for tight canyon perspectives
- •Roadside, well-preserved dinosaur track exposures just off the trail
Wildlife
- •Desert lizard (e.g., collared lizard)
- •Common raven
Conservation Note
Stay on designated routes and pack out waste—vehicle travel concentrates impact on soils and cultural sites, so adhere to BLM rules and seasonal restrictions.
The region’s Navajo Sandstone formed as ancient sand dunes; Moab later became a hub for off-road recreation as trails like Hell’s Revenge were popularized in the late 20th century.
What to Bring
Closed-toe hiking shoes or sneakersEssential
Protects feet during boarding and short on-foot stops on uneven rock.
Reusable water bottle (1–2L)Essential
Hydration for desert conditions—refill in Moab before departure.
Sunglasses and sunscreenEssential
Essential for glare off slickrock and midday UV exposure.
Light windbreaker or layers
Desert temperatures can swing; a thin layer helps during early-morning or late-afternoon tours.
Common Questions
Do I drive the UTV myself?
Yes—this tour is a you-drive UTV experience with a professional guide riding along to direct line choice and safety.
Are there age or passenger limits?
Seats are limited by vehicle layout and operator policy; confirm age and height restrictions when booking and note tickets are one per traveler.
What happens in bad weather?
Tours may operate in light weather; operators typically do not guarantee cancellation for bad weather—check the refund policy and contact the provider for severe conditions.
Can I bring a camera or phone?
Yes—secure it with a strap or in a closed pocket during technical sections; guides will stop at viewpoints for photos.
Book This Experience
Check AvailabilityDuration
2.5 hours
Location
Moab, Utah
Difficulty
moderate
Fitness Level
Light physical fitness—participants must be able to climb into a UTV and stand for short photo stops.
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