
moderate
2–3 hours
Suitable for those with basic mobility and no extremes of fear of heights; must handle some bumps and climbs inside the Jeep comfortably.
Take on Moab’s famous Hell’s Revenge trail without the extreme obstacles on this private 4WD guided Jeep tour. In just two hours, navigate slickrock fins and rocky descents while a local guide reveals insider stories and sweeping desert vistas.
Rumbling through Moab’s raw red landscape, the Tip Toe Through Hell Private 4WD Jeep Experience offers a compact yet thrilling entrée to the legendary Hell’s Revenge trail. Your journey begins with the shifting panorama of the Moab valley stretching wide beneath jagged La Sal Mountains, a backdrop that foreshadows the rugged terrain ahead. Guided by a local expert whose family helped blaze the trail, this two-hour ride snakes across slickrock fins and rocky steps that push your Jeep’s capabilities — and your sense of adventure — to the edge.

Although bottled water is provided, carry an extra bottle especially in summer heat to stay hydrated on the bumpy trail.
Supportive footwear with good grip is recommended to safely enter and exit the Jeep on uneven rocky terrain.
Temperatures can swing quickly from morning chill to midday heat—light, breathable layers help you stay comfortable.
Specify your preferred hotel or pickup spot ahead of time to ensure timely departure and maximize time on the trail.
The Hell’s Revenge trail was originally blazed by local off-road pioneers, including the guide’s father, reflecting Moab’s deep off-roading heritage.
The tour operates under strict environmental guidelines to minimize impact on the fragile desert slickrock and surrounding habitat.
Protect yourself from strong desert sun exposure during the midday sections of the tour.
summer specific
Mornings and evenings can be cool, especially at higher elevations near the La Sal Mountains.
spring specific
Necessary for safely navigating rocky entry and exit points and for footing during stops.
Capture panoramic views of the Moab valley, La Sal Mountains, and slickrock formations.