Ride a 4x4 dirt trail to Hurrah Pass for big desert views
3 hours
Drinks, snacks
Ride a moderate 4x4 route on mostly dirt and gravel roads, with scenic stops along the way. Take in vistas from Hurrah Pass, with views that include Canyonlands National Park.
Not recommended for pregnant travelers or those with impaired mobility or back and neck injuries. Bring car seats or boosters for children who still use them. Guide gratuity is not included; standard tipping is 10–20%.
Cancel at least 48 hours before departure for a refund minus 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 are charged full price.
Arrive 15 minutes before your departure time.
Dress for the weather and wear closed-toed shoes. In winter, bring layers and gloves; in summer, bring a hat, sunglasses, shorts, and sunscreen. You can also bring water, a camera, and sun protection.
Plan for rain or shine conditions. Rain jackets are provided on rainy days, and you can bring your own if you have one.
2182 S Hwy 191, Moab, UT 84532
This family-owned operation delivers a memorable Moab experience that guests consistently rave about. The dinner cruise stands out for its generous buffet with plenty of choices, and the friendly staff creates a welcoming atmosphere from start to finish. Guides like Tasha and Richard get special mentions for being knowledgeable, funny, and genuinely engaging. The UTV sunset tours offer surprisingly exhilarating rides through steep terrain, while the river cruises provide a unique perspective of canyon walls illuminated against the night sky. Most visitors love the overall package, though a few noted the narrative leans heavily into Mormon pioneer history with what some felt was a one-sided perspective on indigenous peoples. The light show, while cool, struck some as simpler than expected. A couple guests wished for better beverage options on the premium tour and more familiar music choices during entertainment. Still, the overwhelming majority find it well-organized and worth doing, with many calling it a highlight of their Moab trip. The hot chocolate waiting after cold-weather cruises is a nice touch that shows the thoughtfulness here.
Definitely a must do when you are visiting Moab! Great service and friendly hospitality by everyone there
Joe Delarosa
April 15, 2026
Definitely a must do when you are visiting Moab! Great service and friendly hospitality by everyone there
Joe Delarosa
April 15, 2026