You’ll grip tight as professional drivers take you across Hell’s Revenge in Moab—tackling obstacles like Hell’s Gate and Mickey’s Hot Tub with full safety gear and snacks included. Feel the rush on Slick Rock, pause at river overlooks, and hear local stories that stick with you long after you’re back on flat ground.
The first thing I noticed was the crunch of gravel under our boots as we shuffled up to the UTVs. Moab’s red dust clung to everything, even my shoelaces. Our guide, Tyler, grinned like he’d seen a thousand nervous faces before—probably had. “This isn’t the easy route,” he said, tightening my harness for me. I could smell sunscreen and engine oil. The air was dry, but not as hot as I’d feared; maybe I was too distracted by the anticipation buzzing in my chest.
I didn’t expect the first climb to feel so vertical. Slick Rock isn’t just a name—it’s this weird combo of smooth and grippy that makes you trust the machine more than your own instincts. Tyler pointed out Mickey’s Hot Tub and joked about how many phones have disappeared in there (I clutched mine tighter). Every obstacle—Hell’s Gate, Car Wash Hot Tub, Escalator—looked impossible until we were halfway through it. At one point, someone behind us let out a whoop that echoed off the rocks. There was this moment at Cowboy Hill where we all went quiet except for the wind and the faint click of harness buckles.
It wasn’t all adrenaline though. We stopped at the Colorado River overlook and just sat there for a minute, breathing in dust and sagebrush. Tyler handed out cold water and some kind of local snack bar (I still don’t know what flavor that was—nutty? sweet? both?). He told us stories about folks who tried these trails before they were “official” tours—some wild stuff. I liked hearing how locals see this place as part playground, part rite of passage.
Honestly, I’m not sure I’ll ever look at regular roads the same way again after this day trip on Hell's Revenge from Moab. There’s something about trusting a stranger with your safety while you’re strapped into a cage rolling over rocks that shouldn’t be possible—you either laugh or you freeze up. I laughed more than I thought I would.
Yes, all ages are welcome with proper safety equipment provided.
The tour covers Slick Rock, Hells Gate, Mickeys Hot Tub, Car Wash Hot Tub, Escalator, Cowboy Hill, Really Steep Hill, and Colorado River Overlook.
Yes, bottled water and snacks are included in your experience.
Yes, it is wheelchair accessible and specialized infant seats are available.
The tour uses high-quality roll cages, 5-point harnesses, bucket seats, and professional drivers prioritize your safety throughout.
Infants can ride in a pram or stroller; specialized infant seats are also available.
Yes, service animals are allowed during the experience.
This tour covers more obstacles and ground than typical Jeep or Hummer tours; some obstacles aren’t offered elsewhere even with rentals.
Your half-day adventure includes pickup right in Moab (if needed), all proper safety equipment like helmets and harnesses fitted by your guide before you hit the trail, bottled water to keep cool under that desert sun, plus snacks along the way—and a professional driver who knows every twist of Hell’s Revenge by heart.
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