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Experience the thrill of driving a Kawasaki UTV on the iconic Hell's Revenge Trail in Moab, with stunning views, expert guides, and adrenaline-pumping terrain.
If you’re craving an adventure that combines adrenaline, breathtaking scenery, and a touch of rugged fun, the Moab Hell’s Revenge UTV tour might be just what you need. This experience lets you take the wheel of a 4×4 Kawasaki side-by-side and tackle one of Utah’s most renowned off-road trails. Expect steep inclines, narrow canyon passages, and jaw-dropping vistas of the Colorado River and La Sal Mountains—all wrapped up in about three hours of pure excitement.
What we love about this tour is how it balances thrill with safety, giving even beginners a taste of off-road driving while keeping the experience accessible and fun. Plus, the guides are praised for their knowledge and friendliness, making sure everyone feels confident and informed. The only thing to keep in mind? It’s not for the faint of heart or anyone afraid of heights, given the steep slopes and narrow cliffs involved.
This tour is perfect for those over 21 with a valid driver’s license who are comfortable handling a 4WD vehicle on challenging terrain. If you’re seeking an active, scenic adventure with plenty of “wow” moments, this ride will keep you on your toes. However, if you prefer a more relaxed sightseeing experience or have mobility concerns, you might want to explore other options.
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This tour offers a chance to drive a Kawasaki Teryx 4, a 4-seater UTV, across the legendary Hell’s Revenge Trail. For about 2.5 to 3 hours, you’ll be navigating steep slopes, rocky outcroppings, and narrow canyon passages—all with the guidance of seasoned professionals. The tour is designed to be both exciting and safe, with guides like Danny, Mike, Brandon, and Carter receiving rave reviews for their friendliness, knowledge, and ability to put nervous drivers at ease.
The initial safety briefing sets the tone, explaining how to operate the vehicle and what to expect. From there, it’s a roller coaster of climbing up the Devil’s Backbone, descending into Lake Michigan canyon, and stopping at scenic viewpoints. The tour also includes observations of fossilized dinosaur tracks near Lions Back, adding a touch of natural history to the adventure.
The tour typically starts at the Moab Tourism Center or other designated locations, with a quick group meeting to go over safety and instructions. Once you’re in your 4-seater Kawasaki Teryx 4, the real fun begins.
Stop 1: Hell’s Revenge Trail
This is the heart of the experience. The trail, famous for its challenging inclines and tight turns, is where you’ll tackle Devil’s Backbone, a narrow ridge with steep drops on either side. Reviewers like Kristyn and Chris have described this part as both “scary and lots of fun,” emphasizing the thrill of conquering the rugged terrain. Guides like Mike and Danny are praised for their directions and safety measures, reassuring nervous drivers.
Stop 2: Lake Michigan Canyon
Descending into this narrow canyon gives a feeling of being on a roller coaster, with the added bonus of seeing water pools formed from rainfall. The terrain here is rugged, but with proper guidance, you’ll feel confident navigating it.
Stop 3: Fossilized Dinosaur Tracks
Near Lions Back, the group pauses to marvel at ancient footprints embedded in the rocks, a favorite among reviews as “pretty cool” and a special touch that adds depth to the adventure.
Stop 4: Echo Canyon (Abyss Canyon)
Here, towering sandstone cliffs provide a stunning backdrop as you observe cottonwood and willow oasis spots, offering a peaceful contrast to the rugged trail. The views over the Colorado River are breathtaking, giving you plenty of photo opportunities.
End Point: Return to Moab
The tour wraps up back at the starting point, leaving you with memories of a roller-coaster ride through some of Utah’s most iconic landscapes. Several reviews highlight how the guides go out of their way to make the trip memorable, often adding extra trails or anecdotes.
Driving your own vehicle is a huge plus—it’s not just about riding along but actively participating in the adventure. Many reviewers, like Peggy and Leslie, mention how they appreciated the feeling of safety combined with the thrill of steering through challenging terrain. The guides’ friendliness and expertise are consistently praised, making sure everyone stays safe and informed.
The scenic views are another highlight. Whether it’s the Colorado River meandering below or the La Sal Mountains towering in the distance, the natural beauty is captivating. And if you’re lucky, you’ll catch a sunset during an evening tour, creating a truly memorable moment.
Value for money is reinforced by the inclusion of a guided tour, transportation, and water on the trail. While $152 per person might seem steep, reviews highlight how the experience feels well worth the cost, especially considering the quality of guides and the uniqueness of the terrain.
This experience is ideal for active travelers comfortable with driving on steep slopes and narrow paths. It’s particularly popular among those who enjoy a mix of scenic beauty and high-adrenaline activity. Families with older children (over 3 years old) and groups of friends will find it a fun bonding experience.
However, it’s not suitable for people with back problems, fear of heights, or anyone who prefers a more relaxed outing. The terrain can be bouncy, and the steep climbs may be intimidating if you’re not comfortable with heights.
The tour lasts around 2.5 to 3 hours, including safety briefings and stops, making it a manageable option for a half-day adventure. Meeting at the Moab Tourism Center, you’ll want to arrive 15 minutes early, dressed in outdoor clothing, closed-toe shoes, and bringing essentials like sun protection, sunglasses, a camera, and your driver’s license.
Each vehicle accommodates up to 4 people, which makes for an intimate and engaging experience. The tour operates with a minimum of 2 passengers per vehicle, so it’s likely you’ll be paired with other travelers unless you’re a group booking.
With over 400 reviews and a perfect 5-star rating, this tour has clearly struck a chord with those who’ve experienced it. Many reviewers, like “Mike,” “Brandon,” and “Danny,” mention how their guides made the experience safe, fun, and informative. Comments like “this was one of the best activities we did in Moab” and “our guide Carter was fabulous” underscore how much the guides contribute to the overall enjoyment.
Travelers also appreciate the value for money, with many mentioning that they’d happily do it again or bring friends and family. The mix of thrilling terrain, scenic vistas, fossil discoveries, and expert guidance makes this a standout adventure in Moab.
The Moab Hell’s Revenge UTV tour offers a unique mix of adrenaline, natural beauty, and expert guidance. It’s a fantastic choice for active travelers who want to get behind the wheel and experience Utah’s rugged landscapes up close. The tour’s emphasis on safety, combined with its stunning scenery, makes it accessible to those who are comfortable with driving on steep terrain and heights.
While it might be a little intense for those with back issues or a fear of heights, most adventure lovers will find it exhilarating and worth every penny. From the challenging climbs to the dinosaur footprints, this experience delivers a true sense of adventure and discovery.
If you’re after a memorable, hands-on way to explore Moab’s iconic landscape, this tour hits all the right notes—thrilling, scenic, and full of stories you’ll be retelling for years. It’s best suited for groups, families with older kids, and anyone ready to embrace a high-energy outdoor adventure.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children aged 3 and older can participate, but drivers must be over 21 with a valid license. The terrain is rugged and may not be appropriate for very young kids or those with mobility issues.
Do I need a driver’s license to join?
Yes, drivers need a valid driver’s license and must be at least 21 years old. Passengers do not need a license.
Can I drive the vehicle myself?
Yes, you will be driving your Kawasaki UTV during the tour. The experience is designed for those comfortable handling steep slopes and challenging terrain.
What should I bring?
Bring your driver’s license, sunglasses, sun hat, camera, sunscreen, outdoor clothing, and closed-toe shoes. Water is provided, but snacks or additional water can be helpful.
How long does the tour last?
Expect about 2.5 to 3 hours, including safety briefing, driving time, and scenic stops.
What is the group size?
Each vehicle holds up to 4 people, and the minimum is 2. For larger groups, multiple vehicles can be booked.
Is there an age restriction?
Drivers must be 21+ with a valid license; passengers can be as young as 3 years old.
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.
Overall, this is a high-value, adrenaline-filled adventure that offers a genuine taste of Utah’s wild side. Whether you’re seeking a thrill or just want to see some of the most stunning landscapes in the American Southwest, the Hell’s Revenge UTV tour is a memorable, well-organized experience that most active travelers will love.