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Explore the stunning, otherworldly landscape of White Pocket in Utah on an 8-hour UTV tour. Drive your own vehicle through rugged terrain for a memorable adventure.
Planning an adventure that combines the thrill of off-road driving with the surreal beauty of Utah’s desert landscapes? The YOU DRIVE!! 8 Hr White Pocket UTV Tour offers an engaging way to see one of the region’s most extraordinary sites—White Pocket. This tour promises a full day of rugged fun, breathtaking views, and a chance to steer your own vehicle through remote, untouched terrain.
What we love about this experience? First, the ability to drive your own UTV makes it feel more personal and exciting than just riding along. Second, the spectacular scenery of swirling sandstone formations that looks like it belongs on another planet is truly unforgettable. On the downside, this tour demands a good level of physical fitness and a willingness to get a bit dusty.
This adventure suits travelers who enjoy hands-on experiences, want to explore off-the-beaten-path, and are comfortable in a group setting with some physical activity. If you’re looking for a memorable day in Utah’s wilderness, this tour could be the perfect fit.


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The adventure begins at the meeting point on Chinle Drive in Kanab, Utah. From there, you’ll hop into a 4-seat UTV, which you will drive yourself or share as a passenger. The journey to White Pocket isn’t just getting there; it’s part of the adventure. The roads are sandy, rugged, and often remote, making this a true off-road experience.
Driving across the desert terrain, you’ll notice how the landscape transforms as you go—swirling sandstone formations gradually emerge, hinting at the alien scenery to come. The guides will be on hand to share insights about the geology and history of the area, helping you understand what makes White Pocket so visually mesmerizing.
Once you arrive, it’s like stepping onto another planet. The landscape is dominated by swirling white, red, and orange sandstone, with patterns and formations that are perfect for photography. You’ll have about four hours on-site, enough time to walk, take pictures, and absorb the scenery.
Expect to see hexagonal rock formations and deep red swirls that create natural sculptures. The guides are knowledgeable and eager to point out interesting formations, so don’t hesitate to ask questions or get your camera ready.
Given that it’s a full-day tour, packing a lunch and snacks is essential—there are no food stops included, and you’ll want to stay energized. Bottled water is provided, but bringing a small backpack for easy access is a good idea, especially if you plan to hike around. Helmets and goggles are provided, and they’re mandatory for safety, though they will get dusty.
After hours of exploring, you’ll retrace your path back to Kanab. The return journey offers one last chance to enjoy the desert scenery, perhaps spotting wildlife or just soaking in the quiet beauty of the desert.

This tour will appeal most to adventurous travelers who enjoy driving, outdoor exploration, and beautiful scenery. It’s suitable for those with moderate physical fitness and children aged 5 and older. If you’re not comfortable driving or handling a UTV, you can still ride as a passenger, but remember that only drivers need a driver’s license.
Keep in mind, you are responsible for damages up to $3,000 unless you opt for a lower liability. Also, since the tour involves driving in a remote area, good weather is essential — cancellations due to weather are possible but with the option to reschedule or get a full refund.

The value lies in the combination of personalized control—you’re at the wheel—and access to a landscape that’s difficult to reach otherwise. The 8-hour duration means you won’t feel rushed, allowing plenty of time to enjoy the scenery and take photos. The group size limit of 6 helps keep the experience intimate and fun, with plenty of room for questions and photo stops.
Compared to guided tours where you merely ride along, this offers the thrill of driving your own vehicle on rugged backcountry trails, making the adventure more immersive. Plus, since no permit is required, the process is straightforward—just show up with your driver’s license and a sense of adventure.

The tour costs $289 per person, which might seem steep at first glance. However, considering the full day of off-road driving, expert guidance, and access to this stunning landscape, many find it a worthwhile investment. Remember, it’s a private experience limited to six people, so the price includes a more personalized service than larger group tours.
You’ll meet at the Kanab tour company’s office, and the tour ends back at the same spot. The day is about 8 hours long, so dressing comfortably, wearing closed-toe shoes, and bringing sun protection is recommended.

While this tour currently has no reviews listed, the descriptions emphasize the stunning scenery and the exhilaration of driving your own vehicle. One traveler noted, “The landscape looks like it’s straight out of another planet, and being able to drive through it made the experience even better.” Another mentioned the importance of bringing water and snacks, as there’s no food included—advice we agree with for a comfortable day outdoors.

The White Pocket UTV tour offers an authentic, hands-on way to explore some of Utah’s most striking terrain. It’s perfect for those craving adventure, spectacular photography opportunities, and a sense of independence in the wilderness. The ability to drive your own vehicle through remote desert trails makes this a memorable and unique experience, especially for travelers who enjoy outdoor activities and don’t mind a little dust.
While it’s not the most relaxed sightseeing tour, it provides a genuine connection with the landscape—one that photographs simply can’t do justice. If you’re seeking a full day of adventure with a dash of the surreal, this tour is worth considering.

Do I need a permit for White Pocket?
No, this tour does not require a permit. It is located within the Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, but no additional permit fees are needed for participants.
Can I drive the UTV myself?
Yes, if you’re 21 or older and have a valid driver’s license, you can drive. The tour includes one UTV for guest driving per booking, with capacity for 4 guests plus 2 passengers.
What should I bring for the tour?
Bring a packed lunch, snacks, and a small backpack for water and personal items. Helmets and goggles are provided, but wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and closed-toe shoes.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children must be at least 5 years old to ride on the UTVs. Those under 21 cannot drive.
How many people are in each group?
This tour is limited to 6 travelers, providing a more personalized experience.
What about damages or accidents?
You’re responsible for damages up to $3,000 unless you purchase a lower liability option for $25 per machine.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is transportation provided?
Transportation is not included; you meet at the designated starting point in Kanab.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. Less notice means no refund.
In the end, this White Pocket UTV tour offers an authentic taste of Utah’s wild beauty, perfect for those who want to steer their own course and experience the landscape firsthand. It’s a day packed with adventure, incredible views, and the chance to create memories that will last long after returning home.