moderate
3 hours
Basic physical fitness is recommended as you’ll need to operate the UTV controls and handle rough trails comfortably.
Feel the rush of off-roading through Sand Hollow State Park with a 3-hour UTV rental from Mad Moose Rentals. Explore 50,000 acres of Utah’s awe-inspiring desert landscape with the ease and excitement of GPS-equipped vehicles.
Discover the exhilaration of off-roading with a 3-hour UTV rental from Mad Moose Rentals & Tours at Sand Hollow State Park in Hurricane, Utah. This private adventure offers access to 50,000 acres of spectacular terrain, combining rugged red rock landscapes with sandy trails and breathtaking views. The brand-new UTVs come fully equipped with GPS units, making navigation easy and allowing you to explore with confidence. Whether you’re an experienced rider or new to the sport, the freedom to roam without the hassle of towing trailers lets you focus on enjoying the raw outdoor thrill. The park’s diverse trails range from scenic desert paths to more technical routes, perfect for everyone seeking an adrenaline-packed day in nature. Along the way, spot local wildlife, experience panoramic viewpoints, and create unforgettable memories. Conveniently located near the city of St. George, this adventure blends accessibility with remote wilderness excitement. Mad Moose Rentals provides top-notch customer service and well-maintained vehicles, ensuring a smooth and safe journey. Whether you’re visiting for a quick outdoor escape or a longer vacation, this UTV experience delivers thrilling fun and stunning Utah scenery.
Protect yourself with a helmet at all times, as the terrain can be unpredictable and safety is a top priority.
Perform a quick inspection of tires, brakes, and fuel levels to avoid mechanical issues during the adventure.
Utah’s desert climate can dehydrate quickly; always carry enough water for your ride and extra in case of delays.
Stick to authorized paths to protect the environment and prevent getting lost in the vast park area.
Sand Hollow State Park was developed in the early 2000s and sits on land historically used by native tribes for centuries.
The park promotes minimal impact riding to protect fragile desert vegetation and maintains designated trails to prevent erosion.
Protects your head and is a mandatory safety item for riding.
Shields your eyes from sun glare and dust on the trails.
summer specific
Keeps you hydrated in Utah’s dry desert conditions.
summer specific
Helps you adjust to fluctuating desert temperatures and stay comfortable.
spring specific