Moab Off-Road Jeep Tour to Hells Revenge Overlook in Moab, Utah

Moab Off-Road Jeep Tour to Hells Revenge Overlook

Tackle slickrock shelves and steep ledges on a private Jeep tour that climbs to the Hells Revenge overlook near Moab. Expect dramatic red-rock vistas, dinosaur tracks, and a focused 2–3 hour off-road thrill.

Moab, Utah
2–3 hours
By Adventure CollectiveOctober 2025

The Experience

Before You Go

Bring hydration

Desert heat dehydrates fast; bring your own refillable bottle even though bottled water is provided.

Secure cameras

Use a wrist or neck strap for cameras and phones — sudden bumps can send gear flying.

Wear closed-toe shoes

You’ll step in and out of the vehicle on uneven rock and sand; sturdy shoes make ingress and egress safer.

Mind the group size rule

Tours cap at four passengers—don’t double-book multiple slots for larger groups; call to arrange private logistics.

Local Knowledge

Hidden Gems

  • Backside views of Arches from Hells Revenge—often less crowded than park overlooks
  • Small alcoves and fossil-bearing ledges along the route where tracks and ripple marks are visible up close

Wildlife

  • Desert cottontail rabbits
  • Red-tailed hawks

Conservation Note

Stay on designated tracks to protect cryptobiotic soils and fragile rock; operators and visitors are encouraged to follow Leave No Trace practices to minimize impact.

The trails cross lands shaped by Indigenous peoples and centuries of ranching and early settlers; modern Jeep routes evolved with the region’s off-road community in the 20th century.

What to Bring

Sun hat and sunglassesEssential

Protects against intense desert sun during exposed sections and while waiting at overlooks.

Light layersEssential

Mornings can be cool and afternoons hot; layers let you adjust inside the climate-controlled Jeep.

Sturdy closed-toe shoesEssential

Needed for safe vehicle entry and brief on-foot stops on uneven rock.

Camera with strap

Captures views and dinosaur tracks—secure it during bumpy sections to avoid loss.

Common Questions

How long is the tour?

The tour runs about 2–3 hours (120–180 minutes), including stops at viewpoints and points of interest.

Is the tour suitable for children and seniors?

Yes; the operator lists the tour as suitable for all fitness levels, but participants must be able to get in and out of the vehicle.

Will we see dinosaur footprints?

Yes—guides typically stop at exposed track sites where you can view and photograph fossil impressions in the sandstone.

What happens in bad weather?

Operators may cancel for severe weather; for a full refund cancel at least 24 hours in advance per the booking policy.

Book This Experience

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Duration

2–3 hours

Location

Moab, Utah

Difficulty

easy

Fitness Level

Suitable for all fitness levels; participants should be able to step into/out of a lifted vehicle and tolerate short bumps.

Free cancellation available

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