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Experience Utah's stunning landscapes on a 2.5-hour electric dirt bike tour from Moab, featuring views of Canyonlands, Dead Horse Point, and the Colorado River.
The Electric Dirt Bike Tour offered by E-Motion Moab Electric Dirt Bike Adventures provides a unique way to explore the breathtaking scenery around Moab, Utah. Priced at $250 per person, this roughly 2.5-hour adventure combines eco-friendly electric bikes with stunning views of iconic parks and geological formations.
This tour departs from the Potash Boat Ramp in Moab, making it easily accessible. With a small group size capped at 5 travelers, it offers a personal experience, guided by knowledgeable professionals. The ride includes stops at several spectacular viewpoints, with the opportunity to enjoy the scenery in a quiet, emissions-free environment—though it’s worth noting that the equipment may need some maintenance, according to recent reviews.

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Unlike traditional dirt biking, this tour uses electric bikes, which run quietly and cause less disturbance to the environment. This feature allows for greater interaction with the landscape and a more peaceful experience compared to noisy off-road vehicles. Riders have the freedom to set their own pace, making it accessible for a range of skill levels, especially those comfortable riding bicycles.
The user-friendly design of the electric bikes ensures that even those new to off-road riding can enjoy the journey. This tour emphasizes being in the driver’s seat and actively participating, rather than simply riding as a passenger.

All activities begin at the Potash Boat Ramp, located on Upper River Road in Moab. This spot is easy to find and offers a convenient launch point to head into the scenic backcountry. The tour concludes back at the same meeting location, making for a seamless experience.

The first stop on the tour is at the Colorado Riverway Recreation Area, where riders follow the Colorado River into the red rock backcountry. The highlight here is the over 800-foot-high Colorado River Overlook, famous for views of three parks: Canyonlands National Park, Dead Horse Point State Park, and Bears Ears National Monument.
This spot is not only visually stunning but also historically notable as the site of the “Thelma and Louise” escape scene. The tour spends around 1 hour and 50 minutes here, giving ample time to enjoy the vistas and take photos.
Next, the tour passes beneath the massive cliffs and buttes of Dead Horse State Park, although it does not enter the park itself. Instead, riders get views from below and see the towering formations that make the park famous. This stop lasts about 20 minutes and offers a chance to appreciate the geological grandeur without entering the park gates.

The ride continues to a vast overlook of Canyonlands National Park, giving riders a panoramic view of sections of this expansive park. As with Dead Horse Point, the tour does not enter Canyonlands, but the views from this vantage point are impressive and provide a sense of the park’s scale. This stop also lasts about 20 minutes.

Throughout the tour, riders traverse twisting roads and wide open plateaus framed by spectacular rock formations. The quietness of the electric bikes enhances the experience, allowing for better appreciation of the natural sounds and landscape.
Participants should be prepared for bumpy roads, which may result in a shake and rattle during the ride. Despite this, most riders adapt quickly, as noted in positive reviews emphasizing the fun and educational value of the experience.

The tour is led by guides like Tyler, who are praised for their friendly and attentive approach. They explain the scenery and ensure riders feel comfortable, especially helpful for those with previous riding concerns. One review specifically mentions the guide letting a rider proceed at their own speed and offering support on difficult patches.
While the electric bikes are generally user-friendly, some reviews highlight issues such as blown-out shocks resulting in a rough ride. This suggests that the bikes may need some maintenance, which could influence comfort on the ride. Potential participants should consider this and communicate any concerns with the provider beforehand.
With a maximum of 5 participants, the tour maintains an intimate atmosphere, ideal for those who prefer personalized attention. The tour is most often booked around 28 days in advance, reflecting high demand and limited availability.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, allowing flexibility if plans change. Since the experience requires good weather, cancellations due to poor conditions are possible, but you will be offered an alternative date or a full refund.
This experience is best suited for adventurers comfortable with riding bicycles and those interested in eco-friendly exploration. The quiet ride and spectacular views make it attractive for nature lovers who want a more active and engaged way to see Moab’s iconic landscapes. However, riders should be prepared for bumpy roads and some minor maintenance quirks.
The Electric Dirt Bike Tour provides a unique, eco-conscious way to experience Moab’s rugged beauty. The combination of stunning viewpoints, small group size, and knowledgeable guides delivers a memorable adventure, especially for those seeking a more active alternative to vehicle-based tours.
While equipment issues have been noted, most reviews highlight the spectacular scenery and friendly guidance. This tour offers a personalized, environmentally friendly experience, perfect for riders comfortable with bicycles and eager to explore Utah’s famous parks from a fresh perspective.
“I'm conflicted. We did have fun and our guide was great. However, the equipment needs maintenance. My front forks (shocks) were blown out, resultin…”
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the electric bikes are designed to be user-friendly, and guides help ensure riders feel comfortable. Some biking experience, such as riding a bicycle, is recommended.
How long does the tour last?
The total duration is approximately 2 hours 30 minutes, including several scenic stops and riding time.
What should I wear or bring?
Participants should wear comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor activity and be prepared for bumpy roads. No specific gear is mentioned, but protective clothing and hydration are advisable.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, with a full refund.
What are the main attractions?
The tour features the Colorado River Overlook, views of Dead Horse Point State Park, and Canyonlands National Park from afar, highlighting Utah’s iconic landscapes in a quiet and engaging way.