Drive a UTV with a pro guide on a 2.5-hour Moab tour
2.5 hours
Up to 6 people
Helmet, Professional guide
Explore Moab on a 2.5-hour guided UTV tour with time to learn the controls before you ride. Choose a morning or afternoon departure and gear up with a helmet on-site.
Drivers must be 16 or older and have a valid driver’s license. Children must be age 5 or older to join as passengers.
Cancel 48 hours prior to departure for a refund less a $25 booking fee. Cancellations within 48 hours are non-refundable. Full refund if the operator cancels due to weather, mechanical failure, insufficient reservations, or other unforeseen circumstances. No-shows will be charged the full price.
Arrive 30 minutes before your scheduled departure to check in, sign paperwork, and get fitted with a helmet.
Bring sunglasses or goggles for eye protection, closed-toed shoes with good traction, sunscreen lotion, a hat, comfortable clothing, and a camera. If you plan to drive, bring a valid driver’s license.
Yes. Wear a helmet and seatbelt for the full tour.
Moab, Utah
This Moab staple combines a riverside BBQ buffet with a narrated evening boat cruise along the Colorado River, and travelers consistently leave happy. The food gets strong marks, with a generous spread of chicken, pork, beef, and sides, and the guides are repeatedly praised for being both knowledgeable and genuinely funny. Rich, Greg, and Lee are among the names that come up in glowing terms, giving the whole operation a warm, family-run feel. The boat show itself leans more atmospheric than high-tech, featuring lit canyon walls and recorded narration covering Native history and local lore. A few visitors noted it feels a bit dated, and river conditions can occasionally limit how far the boat travels, though the team has shown a willingness to make things right when that happens. If you come in expecting a relaxed, educational evening rather than a flashy production, you'll likely walk away charmed.
Pure delight!!
Lori Hone
May 23, 2026
Pure delight!!
Lori Hone
May 23, 2026