Moab: You Drive Guided Hell’s Revenge UTV Tour

Discover Moab's stunning landscapes on this guided self-drive UTV tour, offering adventure, breathtaking views, and expert guidance in Utah.

If you’ve ever dreamed of steering your own vehicle through some of Utah’s most jaw-dropping scenery, this Moab You Drive Hell’s Revenge UTV Tour might be just what you’re looking for. While I haven’t been on this exact tour myself, I’ve read plenty of reviews and details that point to an experience packed with adventure and spectacular views. It’s a chance to get your adrenaline pumping while exploring the rugged beauty of Moab in a way that feels both exciting and safe.

What really draws people to this tour are two main things: first, the chance to drive a brand-new Kawasaki side x side and really get a feel for off-road driving, and second, the guides’ expertise and storytelling that make the journey not just about the scenery but also about the experience itself. A potential downside? Since the tour involves terrain that can be challenging, it’s probably not ideal for those with back problems or a fear of heights. Still, for thrill-seekers and adventure lovers, it’s pretty much a no-brainer.

This tour is well-suited for those who love a bit of adrenaline, enjoy scenic landscapes, and want to take control of their adventure while knowing they’re in the hands of knowledgeable guides. Families with older kids might find it fun, but it’s best for those who are comfortable in off-road vehicles and can handle the terrain.

Key Points

Moab: You Drive Guided Hell's Revenge UTV Tour - Key Points

  • Self-Drive Adventure: You get behind the wheel of a new Kawasaki side x side, making it a hands-on experience.
  • Expert Guides: Guides are knowledgeable, entertaining, and help keep safety a priority.
  • Stunning Scenery: The tour offers breathtaking views of Moab’s backcountry landscape.
  • Flexible Options: Multiple tour choices mean you can choose the experience that suits your thrill level.
  • Good Value: At $135 per person for 2.5 hours, it’s a memorable, reasonably priced adventure.
  • Safety & Comfort: Helmets, headsets, and guided instructions make it accessible, but some terrain can be challenging.
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What You Can Expect from the Tour

Moab: You Drive Guided Hell's Revenge UTV Tour - What You Can Expect from the Tour

The Moab Hell’s Revenge UTV tour is a blend of adrenaline, scenic beauty, and fun driving. Starting at a convenient meeting point in downtown Moab, right across from the Days Inn, you’ll check in, get fitted with safety gear, and prepare for your off-road romp. With a duration of about 2.5 hours, you’ll have enough time to explore without feeling rushed.

Once you’re in your Kawasaki side x side, the experience shifts into high gear. The terrain is famously rugged—the trail known as Hell’s Revenge is a classic in Moab for a reason. It features steep climbs, tricky descents, and some technical sections that are perfect for those who want a real off-road challenge. But don’t worry if you’re not a seasoned driver: guidance and safety are the building blocks here.

Guided driving means your guide will be with you throughout, giving instructions, sharing stories, and making sure everyone stays safe. Many reviews emphasize how much guides like Don and Jeff enhance the experience with their humor and local knowledge. One reviewer said, “Don kept us entertained the whole time with great stories and several special stops for great pictures,” which highlights how the tour isn’t just about the ride but also about creating memories.

Expect stunning vistas at every turn. The landscape here is iconic: layered rock formations, sweeping views of the desert, and a sense of adventure that’s hard to match. The scenery alone makes the tour worth it, but the thrill of navigating the terrain adds an extra layer of excitement.

The Vehicles and Equipment

Moab: You Drive Guided Hell's Revenge UTV Tour - The Vehicles and Equipment

The Kawasaki side x sides are described as brand new and in excellent condition, which is a big plus. Modern, reliable vehicles mean less worry about breakdowns and more focus on the fun. Helmets are provided, and many reviews mention the helpful use of headsets, which add clarity and comfort by allowing you to hear guides’ instructions clearly even during the noisy ride.

Having a headset system is a small but clever detail that increases safety and enjoyment. As one reviewer noted, “They have headsets to guide you as you drive, which just makes it that much safer.” This setup is especially helpful when multiple vehicles are on the trail, ensuring everyone stays informed.

The Guides and Their Role

Moab: You Drive Guided Hell's Revenge UTV Tour - The Guides and Their Role

One of the most praised aspects of this tour is the guides’ professionalism and personality. Guides like Don and Jeff don’t just lead—they entertain, inform, and ensure everyone’s safety. Multiple reviews mention how guides keep the mood fun and engaging, often sharing stories or local lore that add to the experience.

For example, one reviewer said, “Don was an absolutely amazing guide! I HIGHLY recommend. Having the headsets made me feel at ease as he talked you through each thing.” Their knowledge not only makes the ride safer but also more memorable, especially for first-timers or those unfamiliar with off-road terrain.

The Terrain and Experience Level

Moab: You Drive Guided Hell's Revenge UTV Tour - The Terrain and Experience Level

The trail is considered technically difficult, which means it’s challenging enough to get your adrenaline going but not so intimidating that experienced off-roaders will be bored. According to reviews, the vehicles can climb over and up anything, giving you a real sense of accomplishment.

Reviewers mention that you don’t need to be an experienced driver to handle this tour, which is reassuring for most people. The guides will adjust the pace based on your comfort level, allowing some to push a bit or take it slower. If you’re worried about being overwhelmed, the good news is the tour is designed to be accessible, yet still exciting.

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Duration, Pricing, and Value

Moab: You Drive Guided Hell's Revenge UTV Tour - Duration, Pricing, and Value

At $135 per person for around 2.5 hours, this tour offers what many consider good value. That price includes guides, safety gear, and the thrill of self-driving in a rugged landscape. Given the quality of the equipment, the scenic stops, and the expertise of the guides, it’s a fair price for a unique experience.

Many reviews echo this sentiment, describing the tour as “well worth the time and money.” The personalized VIP experience, especially if you’re lucky enough to be the only group or have a knowledgeable guide like Don or Jeff, makes the cost even more justified.

Safety and Practical Considerations

Moab: You Drive Guided Hell's Revenge UTV Tour - Safety and Practical Considerations

Safety is clearly a priority here. Helmets are provided, and guides use headsets to communicate clearly. However, it’s important to note that drivers must be 18 or older with a valid license, and the activity is not suitable for children under 3 years or individuals with back problems or those afraid of heights.

Clothing-wise, bring a jacket or coat if it’s cooler, especially in the mornings or evenings, as temperatures can fluctuate. Strictly prohibited are alcohol and drugs, emphasizing that this is a responsible adventure.

The Verdict

For those craving a hands-on off-road adventure with stunning scenery, knowledgeable guides, and a fun, challenging trail, this Moab UTV tour checks all the boxes. It’s especially appealing if you want to control your level of thrill—whether you’re a first-timer or seasoned off-roader. The reviews consistently praise the professionalism of the guides, the quality of the vehicles, and the breathtaking views.

While it’s not suitable for everyone—particularly those with health or fear-of-heights concerns—the majority of participants seem to leave feeling exhilarated and glad they booked. The mix of scenery and adrenaline makes for a memorable outing that captures the essence of Moab’s rugged beauty.

This tour is ideal for adventure seekers, groups of friends, or couples who want a shared experience that’s off the beaten path. If you’re ready for a thrill and want to be in control of your journey, this guided self-drive UTV tour might just be the highlight of your trip.

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FAQ

Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, you don’t need prior off-road driving experience. Guides will instruct you and help you navigate the trail safely.

Can I just sit and enjoy the ride?
This tour is designed for self-driving, so you’ll be behind the wheel. If you prefer to relax, a guided ride might be better, but this experience is about being in control.

What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes suitable for outdoor activity, plus a jacket or coat if it’s cooler. Helmets and safety gear are provided.

Are there age restrictions?
Drivers must be 18 or older with a valid license. It’s not suitable for children under 3 years or those with certain health issues.

How long is the tour?
Approximately 2.5 hours, including check-in, safety instructions, and the ride.

What’s included in the price?
Guides, the use of Kawasaki side x sides, safety gear, and a bottle of water.

Is the terrain difficult?
It can be considered technically difficult, but guides will adjust the pace based on your comfort level.

What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel up to 3 days in advance for a full refund.

Would I recommend this?
Absolutely, if you’re up for an exciting, scenic, and controllable off-road adventure with solid guides and good equipment.

This Moab UTV tour offers a great mix of scenery, adventure, and expert guidance, making it a strong choice for anyone eager to explore Moab’s wild side. Whether you’re on your own, with friends, or with family (older kids), it’s an experience that promises stories and memories that will stick with you long after you leave the trail.

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