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Experience Moab's stunning landscapes on the Hell's Revenge "Beast" 4x4 tour. Perfect for families, thrilling, safe, and packed with unforgettable views.
Imagine climbing steep, rugged terrain in a vehicle designed to handle the wildest trails—sounds exciting, right? That’s exactly what the Moab Grand Tours’ Hell’s Revenge “Beast” 4×4 Adventure promises. This tour offers a lively mix of adventure, breathtaking scenery, and family-friendly fun, all wrapped into around 2 to 2.5 hours of high-octane exploration.
Our review is based on enthusiastic traveler feedback and detailed descriptions of the experience—whether you’re a thrill-seeker or just looking for a unique way to see Moab’s impressive landscape, this tour catches both the eye and the heart.
Two things we really like: first, the spectacular views of Arches National Park and the Colorado River, which are unmistakable highlights. Second, the safety features of the custom-built “Beast” vehicle—think full roll cages and harnesses—that allow for a thrilling ride while keeping everyone secure.
One thing potential participants might want to consider is the cost of $800 per group, which is on the higher side, but when you factor in the private group experience, the unique vehicle, and the inclusions like photos and snacks, the value becomes clear.
This adventure is ideal for families or groups who want a memorable, exciting outing that balances adrenaline with sightseeing. However, it’s not suited for those with back problems or a fear of heights, as the tour involves steep climbs and descents.
The “Beast” is not your typical off-road vehicle. With 46-inch tires, front and rear steering, and an open cab, it’s built to handle the notorious Hell’s Revenge trail—a route famous for its steep climbs, slickrock waves, and hair-raising descents. We loved the way this vehicle turns what might seem like a daunting terrain into an exhilarating ride, all while keeping safety a top priority.
What really sets this experience apart are the two key stops. First, the Colorado River Overlook: standing 800 feet above the river, you’ll get a panoramic view that makes the journey worthwhile. The sight of the mighty Colorado winding through the canyon is surprisingly calming after the adrenaline rush of the climbs and drops.
Second, the dinosaur tracks stop offers a touch of ancient history—a chance to see real footprints left by creatures millions of years ago. It’s a fascinating pause that adds educational value to the adventure, especially for families with kids.
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The tour kicks off at the corner lot of 400 N and Main Street, right across from the Days Inn. From here, your guide will introduce the “Beast,” a vehicle that looks more like a science experiment than a car—except it’s built for serious off-road fun. The driver, usually an English speaker, will take you through safety procedures, which are reassuring given the strenuous terrain.
Once underway, expect steep ascents that challenge your sense of balance and hair-raising descents that get your adrenaline pumping. The roller-coaster-like waves of slickrock add variety and excitement, making it feel almost like a roller coaster ride but with the natural beauty of Moab as your backdrop.
Throughout the ride, the guide will point out notable sights and keep everyone engaged. If you’re lucky, you’ll be riding in a vehicle that turns heads—passersby often stop to take pictures of the “Beast,” according to reviews. One traveler shared, “You know you’re riding the best out there when everyone is looking at you and taking pictures!”
The two stops are well-timed. The Colorado River Overlook allows for a relaxed moment to soak in the views and take photos. The dinosaur tracks stop provides a tangible connection to the region’s deep past, making this not just an adrenaline rush but an educational outing as well.
The tour concludes back at the starting point, giving you plenty of time to explore more of Moab or head off to your next adventure.
Your ticket covers the 2 to 2.5-hour tour, bottled water, a snack, and all safety equipment—think full harnesses and helmets. The tour fee also includes entrance fees and photos taken by your guide, which are a nice keepsake after the adventure.
Practical gear is simple: wear closed-toed shoes (flip-flops are discouraged), and bring a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen—the sun can be intense. If it’s cooler, a light jacket is recommended. Food is not allowed in the vehicle, and alcohol or drugs are strictly prohibited for safety reasons.
The tour starts at the corner lot at 400 N and Main Street, a central location easy to find in Moab. The activity ends back at the same spot, making logistics straightforward.
Since it’s a private group experience, you won’t be sharing the ride with strangers, which adds to the relaxed, family-friendly vibe.
At $800 per group, the price might seem high at first glance. But considering it’s a private, guided adventure in a specially designed vehicle that handles Moab’s toughest terrain, the value lies in the exclusivity and safety. Plus, the inclusions like photos and snacks soften the overall cost.
When you factor in the stunning views, unique vehicle, and the fun of conquering Hell’s Revenge, many travelers find this experience well worth the price. It’s a chance to do something memorable and different from the typical sightseeing tour, especially for families wanting a shared adventure.
Reviewers consistently praise the spectacular scenery. One family raved, “Our family had a wonderful adventure on The Beast! We enjoyed the guide and the experience 100%.” Another shared, “Jeff was an awesome driver and guide! Everyone was looking at us and taking pictures—such a fun ride!”
These comments highlight how the tour’s visual and emotional impact leaves a lasting impression. The combination of adventure and awe-inspiring views makes it stand out among Moab activities.
This experience is best suited for families, groups, or couples who seek an adventure that’s both exciting and scenic. The family-friendly nature makes it accessible to children, provided they are comfortable with heights and steep climbs.
However, it’s not ideal for those with back problems or fear of heights, since the terrain can be intense. It’s also a good choice for anyone wanting a safe but exhilarating ride, thanks to the advanced safety features of the “Beast.”
The Moab Hell’s Revenge “Beast” 4×4 Adventure offers a memorable combination of adrenaline-pumping fun and breathtaking views. The custom vehicle’s design allows you to tackle some of the most famous trails in the area while enjoying stops that showcase the region’s natural beauty and prehistoric history.
For families or small groups looking for a unique, guided experience that balances thrills with scenic sightseeing, this tour delivers a lot of bang for your buck. The private setting, safety features, and photo opportunities make it a standout choice in Moab.
Although the price is on the higher side, the exclusivity and quality of the adventure justify the cost for many travelers. It’s an experience that will likely leave you with stories to tell for years to come—and plenty of photos to prove it.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 to 2.5 hours, depending on availability and weather conditions.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at the corner lot of 400 N and Main Street, across from the Days Inn.
Is the tour private?
Yes, it’s a private group experience, so you’ll be riding with your own family or group.
What is included in the price?
The fee covers the guided tour, snacks, bottled water, safety equipment, entrance fees, and photos taken by the guide.
Who is this tour suitable for?
It’s perfect for families, thrill-seekers, and those wanting scenic highlights. Not suitable for those with back problems or afraid of heights.
What should I wear?
Wear closed-toed shoes; bring a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a jacket if needed.
Can I bring food or drink in the vehicle?
No, food and drinks are not permitted inside the vehicle.
Is there any age restriction?
While the tour is family-friendly, it’s not recommended for very young children or those uncomfortable with heights and steep terrain.
What’s the safety like?
The “Beast” features full eight-point roll cages, four-point harnesses, and other safety measures, ensuring a secure experience.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 3 days in advance for a full refund.