Ride the red rocks on a 2-hour guided 4x4 tour
approximately 2 hours
Take a 2-hour guided 4x4 ride up and over Moab’s iconic red rocks. It skips the bigger obstacles of the 3-hour Xtreme option for an exciting ride that’s not too intense.
This tour is recorded with front- and rear-facing cameras. You can purchase the raw footage on a 16G memory card before or after your tour.
Cancel at least 48 hours before departure for a refund minus a $25 booking fee. Cancellations within 48 hours are non-refundable. No-shows are charged the full price. You receive a refund if the operator cancels due to weather, mechanical failure, insufficient reservations, or other unforeseen circumstances.
Dress for the weather and wear closed-toed shoes. Bring layers and gloves in winter, and a hat, sunglasses, shorts, and sunscreen in summer. If it rains, rain jackets are provided, and you can bring your own if you have one.
Plan for rain or shine conditions.
Yes. Bring your own car seats and boosters for kids who still use them.
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