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Conquer Moab’s Hell’s Revenge Trail in a Sunset Hummer Adventure - Moab

Conquer Moab’s Hell’s Revenge Trail in a Sunset Hummer Adventure

Moabeasy

Difficulty

easy

Duration

2 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for all fitness levels; vehicle handles rough terrain so no special physical condition required.

Overview

Experience the thrill of Moab’s Hell’s Revenge Trail at sunset in a powerful Hummer®. This guided two-hour tour navigates petrified dunes, hidden arches, and panoramic views of Arches National Park with expert insights and active adventure for all ages.

Conquer Moab’s Hell’s Revenge Trail in a Sunset Hummer Adventure

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As the sun begins its slow descent over the red rock horizons of Moab, the Hell’s Revenge Trail wakes with a fiery glow that flickers against sandstone cliffs and petrified dunes. This two-hour off-road Hummer adventure offers a hands-on gateway into one of Utah’s most iconic desert playgrounds, where the rugged terrain dares you to test both machine and mettle.

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Adventure Tips

Bring layers for temperature shifts

Desert temperatures can drop sharply after sunset—pack a lightweight jacket or fleece to stay comfortable.

Wear sturdy shoes

Though the HUMMER® does the driving, solid footwear helps when stepping out to explore or stabilize on rocky terrain.

Stay hydrated

The dry desert air at sunset can be deceptively dehydrating; carry water provided and sip regularly throughout the tour.

Use sun protection before trip start

While the tour begins near sunset, UV exposure can still be high—apply sunscreen and wear a hat before heading out.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Desert cottontail rabbits
  • Golden eagles soaring overhead

History

The sandstone formations on Hell’s Revenge date back over 250 million years, revealing layers of ancient seabeds and desert dunes that shaped this striking landscape.

Conservation

Guided tours adhere to designated paths to protect fragile desert ecosystems and cultural sites, minimizing environmental impact.

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Recommended Gear

Closed-toe hiking shoes

Essential

Protects feet during stopovers on rocky or uneven ground.

summer specific

Light jacket or fleece

Essential

Keeps you warm as desert temperatures drop after sunset.

fall specific

Hydration pack or water bottle

Essential

Allows easy access to water throughout the tour.

all specific

Sunscreen and hat

Essential

Prevents sunburn during daylight hours before the tour starts.

spring specific