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Best Jeep Tours in Moab Utah: Trails, Prices and Companies (2026)

The best jeep tours in Moab Utah cover some of the most dramatic 4×4 terrain in the American West — steep slickrock climbs, narrow shelf roads, fossilized sand dune formations, and canyon-rim trails with Colorado River views that most visitors to Moab never see on foot. Whether you want a guided ride-along where a professional handles the wheel or a self-drive tour that puts you in control of a bone-stock or modified Jeep, Moab’s off-road touring scene has an option for every experience level and appetite for adventure.

Quick answer: Best jeep tour for beginners: Fins and Things / Hells Revenge ride-along with Moab Tour Company or Dan Mick’s. Best self-drive: Epic 4×4 Adventures You-Drive tours. Budget: $75-100/person shared. Private: $200-450/Jeep.

Why Moab Is the Jeep Capital of the World

Moab’s geological makeup — Navajo sandstone, Entrada sandstone, and exposed Wingate formations — creates a surface unlike any other off-road environment. The ancient sandstone is firm enough to drive on without significant damage, tacky enough that tires grip on grades that would be impossible on mud or loose gravel, and varied enough to produce technical challenges on every trip. The Colorado River carved the canyon network that creates the dramatic elevation changes, shelf roads, and overlooks that make Moab jeep touring visually spectacular in addition to technically demanding.

Moab hosts the Easter Jeep Safari every spring — a week-long event drawing over 3,000 vehicles to the Moab area — and has been the global capital of recreational 4×4 driving for more than 50 years. The trail system managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) covers hundreds of miles of marked routes ranging from simple two-tracks to trails that require professional spotters and winch equipment.

Jeep Onion Creek Trail BLM Moab Utah off road 4x4 tour
Jeep on the Onion Creek Trail on BLM land near Moab — one of many off-road routes in the Moab field office area, showing the red rock canyon terrain that makes Moab the world capital of recreational 4×4 driving

The Best Jeep Trails in Moab

Hell’s Revenge: The Most Famous Trail in Moab

Hell’s Revenge is the most iconic jeep trail in Moab and in many ways the signature experience of the entire Moab 4×4 scene. The 8.5-mile trail crosses the slickrock above Moab on the south side of the Colorado River, featuring steep climbs with names like Hell’s Gate (a 40-degree descent), a natural waterslide formation, and continuous Colorado River canyon views. The trail is rated 4 out of 5 in difficulty and requires high-clearance 4WD at minimum, with lockers strongly recommended for the technical sections.

Hell’s Revenge is the most-booked guided tour in Moab. Multiple companies run it daily, in both ride-along format (guide drives) and self-drive format (you drive with guide spotting). The trail takes 3-4 hours for a guided group moving at a comfortable pace. Sunset departures are particularly popular because the canyon below glows orange as you descend.

Fins and Things: The Best Beginner-Friendly Technical Trail

Fins and Things is frequently combined with Hell’s Revenge into a full-day tour and works as a standalone option for visitors who want their first technical 4×4 experience without the most extreme sections. The trail winds through a series of parallel sandstone fins — upturned rock layers that create narrow corridors with spectacular side canyon views. Rated 3 out of 5, it is manageable for first-time 4×4 passengers and most capable stock SUVs and trucks.

Poison Spider Mesa: Expert Territory

Poison Spider Mesa is Moab’s most demanding popular trail — a route that begins on the Portal Trail corridor and climbs exposed shelf road and sheer slickrock faces to the mesa above. The crux section at the Portal Ledge is a genuinely vertical climb on slickrock that requires experienced drivers and properly equipped vehicles. Rated 4-5 out of 5. Tour companies offer guided Poison Spider experiences for those who want to experience it without driving — and viewing the obstacle from the passenger seat is itself an extraordinary experience.

Onion Creek Trail: Scenic and Accessible

Onion Creek is a BLM trail east of Moab on Highway 128 that offers dramatic canyon scenery with creek crossings and red tower formations without the most extreme technical challenges of the slickrock trails. A good choice for families with younger children, travelers who want the scenery without the adrenaline, and those with lighter 4WD vehicles. The trail is roughly 15 miles round trip from the Highway 128 turnoff.

Sand Flats Recreation Area Moab Utah sunset jeep tour area
Sand Flats Recreation Area at sunset — the staging area for Hell’s Revenge and other Moab slickrock off-road trails, managed by the BLM at $5/vehicle day use fee

Best Jeep Tour Companies in Moab

Dan Mick’s Moab Jeep Tours

Dan Mick’s has been running jeep tours in Moab for over 23 years and specializes in Hell’s Revenge as the signature offering. The operation’s deep familiarity with the trail and its obstacles shows in the quality of the guided experience — both the driving line choices and the storytelling about Moab’s geology and history. Dan Mick’s offers morning and sunset tours and can accommodate private group bookings. Price: from $100/person on shared tours.

Moab Tour Company

Moab Tour Company is one of the highest-rated jeep tour operations in Moab, offering a price-match guarantee (they will beat any competitor by $10). Their Hell’s Revenge-Fins and Things combination tour is consistently rated the best full-day jeep experience in Moab by visitors on TripAdvisor and Google. Both ride-along and self-drive (UTV and Jeep) options available. Operating for 23+ years. Book directly on their website for best pricing.

Epic 4×4 Adventures

Epic 4×4 Adventures specializes in You-Drive tours — the format where you sit behind the wheel of their equipped Jeep or UTV with a guide spotting your line through the technical sections. This is the closest experience to actually off-roading with your own vehicle, without needing to own one or ship it. They cover Hell’s Revenge, Fins and Things, and Poison Spider Mesa. Morning and sunset departures. Price: $150-250/Jeep for You-Drive tours.

Outlaw Adventure Tours

Outlaw Adventure Tours offers some of the most flexible tour structures in Moab, including their Hell’s Revenge sunset ride-along at $435 per Jeep (not per person — split between up to 4 passengers). They also offer You-Drive options. Sunset departures on Hell’s Revenge are their signature offering, timed to maximize the golden canyon light on the Colorado River below. Good for couples and small groups wanting a private experience.

Moab Adventure Center

Moab Adventure Center is the most full-service outfitter in Moab, offering jeep tours as part of a wider portfolio that includes rafting, canyoneering, and hiking. Their tours bundle well with other activities — a morning jeep tour and afternoon rafting is a popular same-day combination. Good choice for travelers who want to book multiple activities through a single operator.

Landscape Arch Utah scenic stop near Moab jeep tour route
Landscape Arch — sometimes included as a scenic stop on full-day Moab jeep tour itineraries that combine off-road driving with short hikes to natural landmarks

Ride-Along vs. Self-Drive (You-Drive) Tours

Format What Happens Best For Price Range
Ride-Along Professional guide drives; you experience as passenger First-timers, families, nervous participants $75-120/person
You-Drive (with guide) You drive the Jeep/UTV; guide spots obstacles by radio Confident drivers wanting the wheel $150-250/Jeep
Self-Guided Rental Rent a Jeep and explore independently Experienced off-road drivers only $200-350/day rental

For most first-time visitors to Moab’s jeep trails, the ride-along format is the right choice. The technical sections of Hell’s Revenge require line-reading skills that take years of off-road experience to develop, and the best operators are genuinely skilled drivers whose choices you benefit from as a passenger. The You-Drive format is rewarding for those who have driven off-road before and want the sensation of the obstacles without needing their own vehicle.

What to Expect on a Moab Jeep Tour

Duration and Logistics

  • Half-day tours (4 hours): Cover one trail (usually Hell’s Revenge or Fins and Things alone). Morning departure: 7-7:30am. Afternoon: 1pm. Sunset: 4-4:30pm.
  • Full-day tours (7-8 hours): Combine Hell’s Revenge with Fins and Things or another trail. Include lunch break in Moab midday.
  • Hotel pickup: Most operators pick up from Moab hotels. Confirm pickup location when booking.
  • Weight limits: Jeeps typically accommodate 4 passengers. UTVs vary. Confirm with operator.

What to Wear and Bring

  • Closed-toe shoes (mandatory on most tours)
  • Layers for morning/evening temperature swings (even 90-degree days start cool at 7am)
  • Sunscreen SPF 50+ — you are in a vehicle but UV exposure on slickrock is intense
  • Water (minimum 2 liters for a 4-hour tour)
  • Camera with strap or case — vibration can knock unsecured equipment
  • Motion-sickness medication if you are prone — the trail undulations can affect sensitive passengers
Pipe Dream Trailhead Grand County Utah Moab off road trails
The Pipe Dream Trailhead in Grand County Utah — one of many BLM-maintained off-road staging areas that make Moab’s 4×4 trail network accessible for both guided tours and self-drive adventures

Best Time for Jeep Tours in Moab

Spring (March-May) and fall (September-October) are the best seasons for jeep tours in Moab. Temperatures are comfortable for open-vehicle travel (enclosed Jeep cabs warm up quickly on slickrock). Spring brings wildflowers on the canyon floor visible from the trails; fall brings golden cottonwood color and the year’s most dramatic photography light.

Summer tours are fully operational but extremely hot on exposed slickrock. Most operators shift summer departures to early morning (6-7am) and sunset (5-6pm) to avoid midday heat. An enclosed Jeep with AC is preferable in July-August, and some operators switch to UTV formats with sun shade for summer tours.

Winter jeep tours run November through February with fewer crowds and often spectacular light quality. Some trails at elevation may have ice, and a few operators reduce winter schedules. Call ahead to confirm availability and ask about trail conditions.

Pothole Point Canyonlands Utah Moab jeep tour scenic overlook
Pothole Point in Canyonlands National Park — the interconnected canyon system visible from Moab’s off-road trails gives jeep tour participants a geological perspective impossible to appreciate from paved roads alone

Jeep Tour Prices: What You Should Expect to Pay

Tour Type Duration Price Range Operator Examples
Shared Hell’s Revenge ride-along 4 hours $90-120/person Dan Mick’s, Moab Tour Company
Private Hell’s Revenge ride-along 4 hours $350-450/Jeep (up to 4) Outlaw Adventure Tours
Fins and Things ride-along 3-4 hours $75-100/person Moab Tour Company
Hell’s Revenge + Fins (combo) 7-8 hours $150-200/person Moab Tour Company, Epic 4×4
You-Drive Hell’s Revenge 4-5 hours $150-250/Jeep Epic 4×4, Moab Tour Company
Sunset tour (any trail) 3 hours $100-140/person Outlaw, Dan Mick’s
Poison Spider Mesa 4-5 hours $120-160/person Dan Mick’s, Epic 4×4

Combine your jeep tour with the rest of your Moab adventure by using our Moab itinerary for first-timers for a complete 3-day plan, or read our guide to the best time to visit Moab for hiking to schedule your on-foot adventures around your off-road day.

Frequently Asked Questions: Best Jeep Tours Moab Utah

Do I need jeep experience to do a guided tour in Moab?

No. On ride-along tours, the professional guide does all the driving. You need only be physically able to hold on through the obstacles (seatbelts required) and comfortable with steep angles and exposure. Minimum age varies by operator, typically 5-8 years old for most family-friendly routes.

How much do jeep tours cost in Moab?

Shared ride-along jeep tours in Moab cost $75-120 per person for a 3-4 hour tour. Private Jeep bookings run $350-450 for up to 4 passengers. Full-day combination tours (Hell’s Revenge plus Fins and Things) cost $150-200 per person. You-Drive tour formats range from $150-250 per vehicle.

What is the best jeep trail for beginners in Moab?

Fins and Things is consistently recommended as the best beginner jeep trail in Moab. It offers genuine technical terrain and impressive scenery without the most extreme obstacles on Hell’s Revenge. The Onion Creek Trail is an even gentler alternative for families with young children or those who want canyon scenery over technical challenge.

Can I rent a Jeep and drive the trails myself in Moab?

Yes. Several Moab outfitters rent stock and modified Jeep Wranglers by the day. However, self-guided driving on trails like Hell’s Revenge requires real off-road experience — these are not roads. The You-Drive guided format (where you drive with a spotter) is strongly recommended for those without prior off-road experience who want to be behind the wheel.

Plan Your Trip: Useful Resources

Book jeep tours directly with Moab Tour Company or Epic 4×4 Adventures. For trail conditions on BLM land near Moab visit the BLM Moab Field Office.

 

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