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Conquer Moab’s Hell’s Revenge Trail: The "Beast" 4x4 Family Adventure - Moab

Conquer Moab’s Hell’s Revenge Trail: The "Beast" 4x4 Family Adventure

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Difficulty

moderate

Duration

2–2.5 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for participants with moderate mobility; no special fitness required, but able to handle bumpy terrain comfortably.

Overview

Drive the Hell’s Revenge trail like no other in Moab aboard the "Beast," a custom 4x4 designed for families and steep slickrock climbs. Explore dinosaur tracks and overlook Abyss Canyon on this thrilling 2.5-hour tour with knowledgeable local guides.

Conquer Moab’s Hell’s Revenge Trail: The "Beast" 4x4 Family Adventure

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The sun presses down on Moab’s vast red rock landscape as the "Beast" rumbles to life, its massive 46-inch tires gripping the slickrock with surprising ease. This isn’t your average off-road tour — the "Beast" boasts front and rear steering, enabling it to tackle steep climbs and heart-dropping descents that other vehicles shy away from. Designed with families in mind, this 2.5-hour adventure invites all ages to experience the raw edges of the Colorado Plateau with safety and excitement.

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Adventure Tips

Arrive Early for Safety Briefing

Plan to arrive 10-15 minutes before departure to get oriented and hear important safety instructions.

Bring Sunscreen and Water

Desert sun is intense; even with provided bottled water, carry your own hydration and apply sunscreen liberally.

Dress in Layers

Temperatures can shift quickly; layer clothing to stay comfortable during the ride.

Camera Ready for Unique Shots

Your guide will take photos, but bring a camera or smartphone to capture breathtaking landscapes and dinosaur tracks.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Desert cottontail rabbits dart among the rocks at dawn.
  • Occasional sightings of golden eagles soaring above the canyon rim.

History

Moab’s landscape was a coastal seabed during the Jurassic period, preserving dinosaur footprints and sedimentary layers visible today.

Conservation

The tour operates under strict land-use regulations to protect fragile soil and vegetation, minimizing environmental impact on the delicate desert ecosystem.

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Recommended Gear

Closed-toe Shoes

Essential

Protect feet from rocky terrain and provide grip during stops.

summer specific

Sun Hat

Essential

Keeps sun off your face and neck during exposed parts of the tour.

summer specific

Light Jacket or Windbreaker

Useful for windy or cooler mornings and evenings in the desert climate.

spring specific

Sunglasses

Essential

Essential for protecting eyes from glare off slickrock surfaces.