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Experience Moab's stunning landscape on a self-driving UTV tour along Hurrah Pass, with expert guides sharing history, petroglyphs, and breathtaking views.
The Moab Hurrah Pass Scenic 4×4 Tour offers an engaging way to explore Utah’s rugged desert scenery. Priced at $138.57 per person, this 3-hour adventure departs from the Moab Tourism Center and features self-driving four-seater UTVs that are easy to operate, even for beginners. The tour is perfect for those eager to try off-road adventures without intense technical challenges, as the terrain is mostly on dirt roads and trails rated as easy.
The tour’s highlights include learning about Utah’s native peoples, viewing ancient petroglyphs, and enjoying panoramic vistas over mountains and desert landscapes. Notably, the tour is highly rated, with a perfect 5.0 out of 5 based on 137 reviews, and is recommended by 100% of participants. The typical booking window is around 38 days in advance, reflecting its popularity. Travelers should be prepared for a dusty and bumpy ride, and those with a fear of heights may find some sections challenging.


The tour kicks off at the Moab Tourism Center on 606 S Main St. After checking in, guests receive a brief safety overview before selecting their UTV. The 15-minute drive to the trailhead is scenic, passing by Moonflower Canyon and Birthing Scene—both notable natural sights along the route.
This initial stage sets a relaxed tone, allowing participants to get comfortable with their vehicle and familiarize themselves with the safety instructions. The short off-road drive offers a preview of the adventure ahead, with the entire experience designed to be accessible for most travelers.
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The centerpiece of the tour is the Hurrah Pass itself, which takes about 2.5 hours to explore. Driving along the trail, visitors enjoy panoramic vistas over the desert landscape, with lookout points that overlook the rugged terrain.
Guides enrich the experience with stories about the geology, history, and ancient civilizations of the area. You’ll see petroglyphs that offer a glimpse into the region’s native peoples. The steep switchbacks and cliffs along the trail provide some excitement, but the terrain remains manageable for most, especially since the tour is rated as easy.

The route passes through Moonflower Canyon, a stunning natural feature known for its colorful rock formations and narrow passageways. This stop provides excellent photo opportunities and a chance to appreciate the natural beauty of the Utah wilderness.
The Birthing Scene area is another point of interest, often noted for its unique geological formations. Guides highlight these spots’ significance, sharing stories and insights into their formation and cultural importance. While these stops are mostly scenic, they also offer a break to relax and take in the views.

Guides such as Sean Paul, Woody, and Carter are frequently praised for their extensive knowledge and friendly demeanor. They explain petroglyphs, geology, and local history in clear, engaging ways. Their storytelling enhances the experience, making the journey not just a scenic drive but an educational one as well.
Some guides also provide local restaurant recommendations, adding a practical touch to the tour. Their attentiveness to safety, especially on steep switchbacks and cliffs, reassures beginners and seasoned off-road enthusiasts alike.

Participants should wear comfortable clothing, and because the ride can be dusty and bumpy, a bandana or face mask is recommended. Since drivers must be over 21, the tour is ideal for adult travelers and responsible younger drivers.
The group size ranges from 2 to 4 per vehicle, with a maximum of 16 travelers overall, ensuring a comfortable and personalized experience. The tour is family-friendly, welcoming children as young as 3, and suitable for those seeking an adventure that combines nature, history, and fun.

Beyond Hurrah Pass, the tour guides you along the mighty Colorado River, offering sweeping views of the Kane Creek area and surrounding cliffs. These parts of the journey showcase the ruggedness of Utah’s landscape and the natural forces that shaped it.
Guides narrate about the area’s geology and history, providing context to the impressive scenery. The ride along these historic and geological landmarks is a highlight, especially for those interested in the natural sciences or outdoor photography.

Although rated as easy terrain, the tour includes some steep switchbacks and sections with cliffs on the sides. Participants should be comfortable with heights and bumpy rides. Guides prioritize safety, and the option to ride along with the guide allows those less comfortable to relax and enjoy the scenery without the need to drive.
Proper weather conditions are essential; poor weather could lead to cancellations with full refunds or rescheduling options. The tour’s dusty conditions mean bringing a bandana or face mask helps keep dust out of your nose and mouth.

Most travelers book this tour 38 days in advance, reflecting its popularity. Free cancellation is available if you cancel more than 24 hours in advance, making it flexible for planning. Since the tour involves easy terrain and manageable driving, it’s suitable for most adults, but those concerned about heights or bumpy rides should consider the tour’s nature carefully.
The group size keeps the experience personal, and with guides who are praised for their knowledgeable narration and friendly attitude, you can expect a well-organized, informative adventure.
The Moab Hurrah Pass Scenic 4×4 Tour offers a well-rounded experience combining off-road fun, scenic vistas, and cultural insights. Its affordability and manageable pace make it ideal for travelers wanting to explore Utah’s landscapes without extreme difficulty.
The expert guides and stunning views are among the biggest draws, with reviews consistently praising the knowledgeability and friendliness of the guides. This tour excels in delivering a comfortable, informative, and visually captivating adventure suitable for families, casual explorers, and those new to off-roading.
On the downside, the dusty and bumpy ride might not be for everyone, especially if heights pose a concern. Still, for most, this self-driving UTV tour provides a memorable, scenic journey into the heart of Utah’s ancient and natural wonders.
“Our group of 6 (three 4x4s) had a great experience to hurrah pass! We loved learning more about the petroglyphs on the way and about the history of…”
Is the UTV easy to drive for beginners?
Yes, the four-seater UTVs are designed to be easy to operate, and guides provide safety instructions to ensure confidence on the trail.
Can children participate in this tour?
Yes, children as young as 3 years old can join, making it suitable for families.
What should I wear for the trip?
Comfortable clothing and a bandana or face mask are recommended to handle dust and dirt.
Are guides available to drive the UTV instead of self-driving?
Participants can choose to have the guide drive for a more relaxed experience; the decision is often based on comfort with heights and terrain.
What stops are included along the route?
Stops include Moonflower Canyon, Birthing Scene, and scenic lookout points over Hurrah Pass and the Colorado River.
How long in advance should I book?
Most reservations are made around 38 days ahead, but early booking is recommended due to popularity.
Is this tour suitable for people with height sensitivities?
The tour involves some steep switchbacks and cliffs, so it may not suit those uncomfortable with heights.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel more than 24 hours before the scheduled start.
What weather conditions might affect the tour?
Tour availability depends on good weather; cancellations are possible in poor weather, with options for rescheduling or full refunds.
Where do I meet for the tour?
The tour starts at the Moab Tourism Center on 606 S Main St in Moab, Utah.