Ride the Pink Sand Dunes and explore remote dinosaur tracks
2.5 to 3 Hours
Up to 4 people
Glide over Pink Sand Dunes by UTV and head to a remote dinosaur track site set in Navajo sandstone. You can choose a ride-along option where the guide drives.
Bring layers such as a coat and warm hat depending on the time of year. Sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, and comfortable hiking or walking shoes are recommended. Consider bringing a face covering for the sandy ride to the canyon.
Cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled tour to receive a refund of all but $100. A 6% online booking fee on the sub-total is non-refundable. Cancel in less than 24 hours: no refund and the balance due may be charged. Unsafe weather cancellations refunded in full if not rescheduled and agreed by both parties.
Plan on Utah Mountain Time, which may differ from Las Vegas, Nevada or Page, Arizona depending on daylight savings.
You get bottled water. On UTV tours, you also get a helmet and eye protection.
Bring a mask or bandanna since the sand trails can be dusty. If you need one, face coverings are available for an extra charge; confirm the current amount with Greetwell before booking.
our office in Kanab
With a perfect rating backed by nearly 2,000 reviews, this outfitter delivers consistently exceptional adventures across southern Utah's dramatic landscape. They offer UTV tours to slot canyons like Peek-a-Boo and the Great Chamber, guided hikes to The Wave and Coyote Buttes, and thrilling off-road expeditions to White Pocket and Hog Canyon. The terrain varies from sandy dunes to rugged desert trails, and multiple reviewers emphasize that these aren't tame, hand-holding tours. Even experienced off-roaders from other parts of the country praise the pace and excitement level, noting you actually get to push the vehicles and have a genuine adventure. The guides earn glowing praise throughout, with Trevor, Shelly, Kirk, and Nick mentioned repeatedly for their knowledge, photography skills, and ability to match the experience to each group's comfort level. Shelly particularly stands out for going above and beyond, helping coordinate backup plans and even entering lottery permits on behalf of guests. The personal touch extends across the team. Families appreciate how guides keep everyone safe while maintaining the thrill factor, and the flexibility to bring small dogs along is a bonus. If you're looking for breathtaking scenery combined with real adrenaline and guides who genuinely care about creating memorable experiences, this operation delivers.
We had an incredible experience on our guided tour of Bryce. From start to finish, everything was well organized, informative, and genuinely enjoyable. Our guide (Shelly) was knowledgeable, friendly, and clearly passionate about the park—sharing interesting history, geology, and local insights that we never would have learned on our own. The scenery was absolutely breathtaking, and having a guide made it even more special because we were shown hidden viewpoints and less crowded spots. We also felt very safe and well taken care of throughout the entire experience. I would highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting Bryce, whether it’s your first time or you’ve been before. It’s a fantastic way to truly appreciate the beauty and significance of the park.
Caitlin Grant
April 13, 2026
We had an incredible experience on our guided tour of Bryce. From start to finish, everything was well organized, informative, and genuinely enjoyable. Our guide (Shelly) was knowledgeable, friendly, and clearly passionate about the park—sharing interesting history, geology, and local insights that we never would have learned on our own. The scenery was absolutely breathtaking, and having a guide made it even more special because we were shown hidden viewpoints and less crowded spots. We also felt very safe and well taken care of throughout the entire experience. I would highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting Bryce, whether it’s your first time or you’ve been before. It’s a fantastic way to truly appreciate the beauty and significance of the park.
Caitlin Grant
April 13, 2026