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Discover Moab’s stunning canyons on a 4x4 UTV tour, combining scenic views, geology insights, and a fun drive suitable for beginners and nature lovers alike.
If you’re dreaming of exploring Utah’s breathtaking landscapes without the intensity of extreme terrain, the Hurrah Pass 4×4 Driving Adventure offers a relaxed yet exhilarating way to see some of Moab’s best. This tour is all about cruising along scenic dirt roads, learning about fascinating geology and ancient cultures, and enjoying panoramic views near Canyonlands National Park.
What really stands out for us is the knowledgeable guides—as many reviewers mention guides like Mike, Woody, and Jean-Paul who don’t just drive but also share stories that bring the landscape alive. The tour’s moderate pace makes it accessible for new drivers or those preferring a less adrenaline-heavy experience.
One thing to consider is that, while labeled “easy” by the tour provider, the terrain includes switchbacks and some cliffs—so if heights make you nervous, it’s worth noting. Perfect for those who want an authentic, scenic adventure without the rugged, hair-raising challenges of bigger 4×4 adventures. This tour suits families, first-timers, and anyone eager to enjoy Moab’s natural beauty in a relaxed, guided setting.
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The adventure kicks off at the Moab Tourism Center, a convenient and central spot that most visitors can easily access. Arriving about 15 minutes early ensures you’re ready to go on time. The tour lasts roughly 3 hours, which includes driving, stops for photos, and guided narration. This length strikes a nice balance—enough time to soak in the views without feeling rushed.
The tour is a “You Drive” experience, meaning you’ll have the chance to operate a UTV, known as a side-by-side. These machines comfortably accommodate 4 to 6 people, making it ideal for families or small groups. Many reviewers highlight how easy these vehicles are to navigate, especially for newbies. As one guest put it, “I’d never driven an ATV before, but I felt super safe and had a blast.”
The journey takes you along historic Kane Creek and the mighty Colorado River. One of the most memorable parts is climbing up Hurrah Pass, where switchbacks lead to some of the best views in the area. The Hurrah Pass Overlook provides a grand vista near Canyonlands National Park, a perfect spot for photos and just soaking in the scenery.
Another standout feature is the opportunity to see thousand-year-old Fremont and Ancestral Puebloan Petroglyphs. These carvings are close enough for detailed observation, offering a tangible connection to ancient civilizations. Reviewers like Jeff praised their guides, mentioning “Jean-Paul is a phenomenal, knowledgeable guide,” who made the history come alive during these stops.
The landscape itself is a highlight. Expect to see strange rock formations like the Happy Turk, water springs, and other geological wonders shaped over millions of years. The terrain is a mix of dirt trails, switchbacks, and scenic overlooks, providing a variety of visual delights. Woody, one of the guides, shared insights into the area’s geology, making the scenery even more meaningful.
Driving a UTV on a trail considered “easy” by the tour provider doesn’t mean dull. The trail includes some curves, switchbacks, and cliffs, adding just enough challenge to keep it interesting. The guides are attentive and ensure safety, with some reviewers noting they received plenty of opportunities for photos and bathroom breaks—thanks to guides like Mike and Woody.
Since hotel pickup isn’t included, you’ll need to meet at the Moab Tourism Center. The vehicles are well-maintained, and the guides supply complimentary water bottles. The tour is suitable for most, but not for pregnant women, those with back problems, or anyone uncomfortable with heights. Wearing closed-toe shoes, sunglasses, and sunscreen is recommended, especially since the terrain can be dusty and bumpy.
At $152 per person, considering the three-hour guided drive, scenic stops, and educational commentary, it’s a solid investment for a memorable outdoor experience. The reviews confirm that many find the tour well worth the price, especially as it combines scenery, education, and the novelty of driving a UTV.
Guest reviews consistently praise the knowledgeability of guides and the stunning views. Tania appreciated how Mike “showed us some great spots,” while Michael mentioned how Woody’s local knowledge “made sure we were operating our vehicles safely.” Jeff summed it up by saying, “We loved every minute of our excursion,” emphasizing how the guides’ passion and expertise elevate the experience.
This adventure is ideal for first-timers or those who prefer a less intense approach to Moab’s rugged terrain. It’s also perfect for families with older children, small groups, or anyone eager to enjoy scenic landscapes with an educational twist. If heights or bumpy terrain are a concern, this might be a better fit than more extreme off-road experiences like Hell’s Revenge.
Those looking for an easy, guided drive with plenty of photo opportunities will find this tour very satisfying. It’s a great way to see Moab without getting too dirty or risking uncomfortable moments with difficult terrain.
The Hurrah Pass 4×4 Driving Adventure strikes a wonderful balance between adventure and relaxation. It offers a chance to drive through some of Moab’s most iconic scenery, learn about its fascinating geology and history, and enjoy the company of educated guides who love sharing their knowledge.
While the terrain is considered “easy,” it still promises some exhilarating views and memorable moments—especially at the overlooks. The price point reflects good value for what’s included: scenic drives, guided narration, and the fun of operating a UTV.
This tour is best suited for travelers craving a scenic, educational, and approachable off-road experience that doesn’t require previous driving skills or a need for extreme thrills. Whether you’re a first-time visitor to Moab or looking for a relaxed way to see its natural wonders, this adventure offers a balanced, authentic taste of Utah’s wild west.
Is hotel pickup included?
No, the tour starts at the Moab Tourism Center, so you’ll need to arrange your own transportation to the meeting point.
What should I bring?
Bring your driver’s license, sunglasses, sunscreen, a camera, and closed-toe shoes. It’s also a good idea to wear a bandana or face mask due to the dusty terrain.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is designed for those comfortable with driving or being a passenger in a UTV. It’s best for older children and small groups; check directly with the provider if you have young children or specific needs.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 3 hours, including driving, stops, and guided commentary.
Can I drive the UTV if I’ve never driven one before?
Yes. Guides provide easy-to-operate vehicles, and many guests have mentioned feeling safe even as first-time drivers.
Are there any physical restrictions?
Yes. The tour isn’t suitable for pregnant women, people with back problems, wheelchair users, or those afraid of heights.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans change.
This trip offers a well-rounded taste of Moab’s landscapes, history, and geology—perfect for those who want to see it all with a guide who loves sharing their passion. Prepare for scenic vistas, informative stops, and the fun of driving a UTV across some of Utah’s most iconic terrain.