Moab Jeep Tours with Outlaw Jeep Tours - Grand Junction, Colorado

Moab Jeep Tours with Outlaw Jeep Tours

Grand Junction, Coloradomoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

3–8 hours

Fitness Level

Basic physical fitness is recommended for getting in and out of vehicles and managing uneven terrain stops.

Overview

Outlaw Jeep Tours in Moab, Utah offers expertly guided Jeep and UTV adventures over Moab’s famed sandy slickrock trails. Ideal for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike, these rides deliver unforgettable desert landscapes and adrenaline-pumping challenges.

Details

Situated in the rugged terrain of Moab, Utah, Outlaw Jeep Tours offers a range of guided and ride-along Jeep and UTV trips that deliver direct access to some of the Southwest’s most iconic red rock landscapes. Moab is renowned for its distinctive sandstone arches, towering mesas, and dramatic canyons carved over millennia by the Colorado River. Outlaw Jeep Tours leverages this natural playground, providing half-day and full-day adventures tailored to both first-timers and seasoned off-roaders.

Whether it’s the adrenaline-charged challenge of Hell's Revenge — a steep sandstone ridge and slickrock obstacle course known among the off-road community — or the technical finesse demanded by Fins & Things trail, these experiences highlight the unpredictable, raw beauty of Moab’s desert environment. The company’s “You Drive” and “Ride Along” tours allow visitors to engage with these trails with confidence, backed by experienced guides who manage vehicle safety and route navigation.

Beyond the terrain itself, Outlaw Jeep Tours offers an intimate encounter with Moab’s distinctive geology. The red slickrock formations here are composed primarily of Navajo Sandstone, sculpted into steep ridges, fins, and spires that demand skillful maneuvering. Wildlife sightings can include mule deer and desert bighorn sheep, while the open skies offer sharp views of the La Sal Mountains to the east.

These tours provide more than just an adrenaline rush; they offer a chance to connect with Moab’s outdoor culture, where four-wheel drive vehicle skills, rugged landscapes, and a deep respect for the environment intersect. Outlaw Jeep Tours has earned its place as a go-to resource for adventurers seeking the thrill of Moab’s legendary off-roading trails, supported by knowledgeable guides who ensure safety, stewardship, and memorable experiences.

For visitors wanting an unforgettable off-road adventure in one of Utah’s premier outdoor destinations, Outlaw Jeep Tours bridges thrilling terrain with local expertise, making every ride into a lasting memory.

Adventure Tips

Check vehicle condition before heading out

Ensure your Jeep or UTV is in top working order, especially brakes and tires, due to rough and uneven terrain.

Bring plenty of water

Desert heat and dry air can dehydrate quickly, so carry at least one gallon of water per person.

Dress for variable temperatures

Layering is key; mornings can be cool, but daytime temperatures often soar in Moab’s desert climate.

Use sunscreen and eye protection

UV exposure is intense on open sandstone trails—protect skin and eyes with high-SPF sunscreen and sunglasses.

Local Insights

Hidden Gems

  • Steel Bender trail for less trafficked scenic views
  • Quiet sections of Poison Spider Mesa for solitude

Wildlife

  • Desert Bighorn Sheep
  • Mule Deer

History

Moab's sandstone landscape has long been inhabited by Indigenous peoples, and the area gained national recognition after Arches National Park was established in 1929.

Conservation

Outlaw Jeep Tours practices responsible driving to minimize trail erosion and supports Leave No Trace principles, helping preserve the delicate desert ecosystem.

Frequently Asked Questions

Photography Tips

Best Times

Golden hour (early morning or late afternoon)
Midday for vivid blue skies
Sunrise for long shadows on sandstone

Best Viewpoints

  • Hell’s Revenge summit
  • Fins & Things ridgeline
  • Wide canyon overlooks along the route

What to Photograph

Dramatic red rock formations
Off-road vehicles in action
Wild desert flora

Recommended Gear

Closed-toe hiking shoes

Essential

Protect feet while maneuvering on rugged, rocky trails during stops.

Sunglasses

Essential

Essential for blocking harsh sunlight reflecting off slickrock surfaces.

Wide-brim hat

Offers additional sun protection during peak daylight hours.

summer specific

Reusable water bottle

Essential

Carry ample water to stay hydrated in the dry desert environment.