Moab Sunset U-Drive UTV on Hell’s Revenge: Guided Rock-Crawling Adventure
Take the wheel—or ride shotgun—on a guided sunset UTV run across Hell’s Revenge. This three‑hour, rock‑crawling tour through Sand Flats offers technical climbs, wide desert views, and expertly guided lines for first‑timers and experienced drivers alike.
The Experience
Before You Go
Hydrate before and during the tour
Bring an extra water bottle; desert heat and physical excitement dehydrate quickly even in late afternoon.
Wear closed‑toe shoes and eye protection
Sturdy shoes and goggles reduce ride fatigue and guard against dust and rock shards kicked up on climbs.
Layer for rapid temperature change
Evenings in Moab can cool quickly—bring a windproof layer for the descent and post‑sunset photo stops.
Listen to your guide and ride the chosen line
Hell’s Revenge has narrow, exposed sections; following the guide’s instructions keeps the convoy safe and protects fragile soils.
Local Knowledge
Hidden Gems
- •Fins and Things viewpoint along the Sand Flats rims—less crowded lookout for afternoon light
- •Small alcoves and fins on the north side of the route where late light makes excellent photos away from the convoy
Wildlife
- •Common raven
- •Desert lizard species (collared lizards, whiptails)
Conservation Note
Stay strictly on designated routes to protect cryptobiotic soil and archaeological sites; pack out all trash and follow guide instructions to minimize erosion.
Sand Flats sits on Cedar Mesa Sandstone crossed by trails used for millennia; remnants from ancestral Puebloan and Ute peoples dot the region and inform respectful route use.
What to Bring
Closed‑toe hiking shoesEssential
Protects feet during ingress/egress and provides grip when climbing in and out of the UTV.
Sunglasses and bandana or buffEssential
Shields eyes from low‑angle sun and dust on exposed slickrock sections.
Light insulated jacket
Evening temperatures drop fast after sunset; a thin jacket keeps you comfortable on return.
Action camera with strap or secure phone mount
Capture low‑angle climbs and sunset panoramas—strap it securely for bumpy sections.
Common Questions
Do I need prior UTV driving experience?
No—guides coach first‑time drivers. Drivers must be at least 16 and hold a valid driver’s license; guided instruction is provided on vehicle controls.
Are passengers allowed and what is the minimum age?
Yes—passengers are welcome; the tour accepts riders aged 5 and older (check operator policy for laps/child restraints).
What should I wear for a sunset tour?
Closed‑toe shoes, sun protective clothing for the approach, and a warm layer for after sunset; goggles and helmets are provided.
Can the tour be canceled for weather?
Yes—operators may cancel for unsafe conditions like heavy rain or high winds; confirm cancellation and refund policies when booking.
Book This Experience
Check AvailabilityDuration
3 hours
Location
Moab, Utah
Difficulty
moderate
Fitness Level
Minimal cardiovascular fitness required—ability to climb into a UTV and remain seated for 2–3 hours; comfortable with short bursts of adrenaline.
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