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Discover stunning red rock formations and a winding slot canyon on this private jeep tour near St. George, perfect for outdoor lovers and photography enthusiasts.
If you’re looking to add a bit of adventure and authentic scenery to your St. George visit, this Jeep Exploration of Slot Canyon & Rock Formations could be just what you need. As a tour that takes you off the beaten path, it promises a combination of bumpy off-road fun and peaceful hiking through some of Utah’s most iconic landscapes.
What we love about this experience is the personalized nature of a private tour, which means your group gets a tailored, intimate exploration with an expert guide. Plus, the chance to wander through a winding slot canyon and soak in spectacular red sandstone vistas makes it a memorable outing. On the flip side, the remote access requires a bit of consideration—this isn’t a tour for those wary of rough roads or with limited mobility.
This experience is best suited for outdoor enthusiasts, families with kids (aged reasonably well), and anyone eager to see less-trafficked parts of Southern Utah. If you crave a mix of adventure, stunning scenery, and expert insights, this tour offers a perfect fit.


This tour, offered by Coral Cliffs Tours of Kanab, promises a well-rounded adventure into some of Utah’s most striking natural features. Priced at $125 per person for approximately four hours, it balances affordability with a chance to see the Southern Utah desert from a fresh perspective.
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You’re greeted at the Dixie Convention Center parking lot, where your guide will be waiting with a sign. From there, it’s into a comfortable Jeep or SUV, which takes you on a bumpy but scenic ride into the Motoqua area—an isolated stretch of Utah that few travelers get to see. This ride alone sets the tone, providing a thrill of off-road adventure while weaving through canyons, red rocks, and rugged terrain.
After the ride, the real highlight begins: a guided 2-3 mile hike. During this walk, you’ll explore the Navajo sandstone formations, known for their rich, rust-colored hues and winding slot canyon pathways. It’s here that you’ll get up close with Utah’s dramatic geology, learning about the area’s geography and wildlife from your expert guide.
The tour’s mix of off-roading and walking makes it a flexible outing. The jeep ride is designed to be fun—think jolts over uneven terrain and the occasional photo stop to capture the vast desert in all its glory. The guided hike is moderate, covering about 2-3 miles, so it’s accessible for most reasonably fit travelers.
One reviewer noted the guides were fantastic, sharing a wealth of information and details about the tour and the landscape. It’s clear that knowledgeable guides elevate the experience, turning a simple walk into an educational journey.
We loved the way the tour showcases Utah’s iconic red rocks—the Navajo sandstone formations are truly breathtaking, especially in the soft morning or late afternoon light. Your guide will point out the best photo spots along the way, ensuring you leave with plenty of memorable snapshots.
Travelers will appreciate the less-crowded nature of this tour. Because it ventures into an area accessible only via off-road vehicles, you’re less likely to encounter large tourist groups. This makes for a more relaxed, personal experience.
More Great Tours NearbyThis tour is perfect for families, outdoor lovers, and photography buffs wanting a hands-on, authentic Utah adventure. It’s also suitable for those who don’t mind a bit of bouncing in a jeep and walking moderate trails.
To get the most out of your outing, pack comfortable shoes, sunscreen, water, and a camera. Since the area is remote, food and drinks aren’t included, so plan to bring snacks if needed. Also, drones are not allowed, so if you’re into aerial photography, you might need to pass on that.
The tour runs in both morning and afternoon slots, giving you some flexibility, and is designed to operate year-round, making it a good choice regardless of the season.
While the tour suits most active travelers, it’s not recommended for people with mobility impairments due to the uneven terrain and walking involved.

At $125, the price covers both the jeep ride and guided hike—a fair deal considering the personalized attention and authentic landscape you’ll encounter. Compared to larger group tours, this private experience ensures you get more attention from your guide and the flexibility to customize stops for photos or questions.
What sets this tour apart is the chance to see Utah’s iconic red rocks away from crowds and with expert narration. The guides’ local knowledge makes the journey richer, and the stunning scenery guarantees memorable photos. It’s an activity that offers value in both experience and scenery, especially for those eager to venture beyond typical tourist spots.

If you love outdoor adventures and are keen to explore less-traveled parts of Utah, this private jeep tour is an ideal choice. The balance of bumpy off-road excitement and peaceful canyon wandering makes for a well-rounded day. It’s especially suitable for families, photographers, or anyone wanting a personalized tour with an expert guide.
While it’s not a sightseeing tour that offers luxury or long drives, it compensates with authenticity and scenic beauty. If you’re prepared for moderate walking and a vehicle ride into rugged terrain, you’ll come away with beautiful photos, new knowledge, and fresh perspectives on Utah’s stunning landscapes.
How long is the tour? The tour lasts about 4 hours, including the jeep ride and hike.
Where do I meet the guide? Your guide will be waiting at the Dixie Convention Center parking lot unless otherwise specified.
Is the tour suitable for children? Yes, it’s great for families, but children should be comfortable with off-road rides and moderate walking.
What should I bring? Pack comfortable shoes, sunscreen, water, and a camera to capture the scenery.
Are food and drinks included? No, you should bring your own snacks or drinks, as they are not provided.
Can I cancel the tour? Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the terrain accessible for everyone? No, the area is remote and involves uneven terrain, making it unsuitable for those with mobility impairments.
Is this tour available in all seasons? Yes, it operates year-round, but weather conditions might affect the experience.
Are drones allowed? No, drones are not permitted during the tour.
To sum it up, this private jeep exploration offers a wonderful blend of adventure, education, and stunning scenery. It’s a fantastic option for those eager to see Utah’s famous red rocks from a different angle—away from crowds, with a guide who knows the landscape inside out. Whether you’re snapping photos, seeking a family outing, or just looking for a memorable outdoor experience, this tour provides real value and authentic Utah magic.
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