
easy
2 hours
No special fitness required beyond ability to climb in and out of a high-clearance vehicle; suitable for most ages.
In two hours you can go from Main Street Moab to the top of a slickrock fin, looking down on the Colorado River and the La Sal Mountains. This guided Hummer Safari through Hell's Revenge delivers high-octane scenery, geology lessons, and a compact off-road thrill.
The Hummer's tires bite into the polished red sandstone and for a moment the world narrows to wind, rock, and the low rumble of the engine. In minutes from downtown Moab, the vehicle climbs a serrated fin of Entrada sandstone and the canyon opens: the Colorado River threads the valley below, the La Sal Mountains stand like a cool promise to the east, and the slickrock rolls away in steep, lurching waves. The guide cuts the engine at a high point and the group spills out, boots finding purchase on warm rock while the landscape seems to lean in, daring visitors to look farther.

Bring at least 1 liter of water per person—guides supply water but heat and wind can dehydrate you fast.
Sturdy shoes are useful for short rock scrambles at overlooks and for footing on hot slickrock.
Wide-brim hat, sunglasses and sunscreen are recommended—shade is limited on the fins.
Use straps for cameras and phones—tumbling gear is a common casualty on steep, jarring climbs.
This landscape records Navajo and Entrada sandstone formations and was seasonally used by Ute and Paiute people long before off-road recreation developed here.
Stay on designated vehicle routes and avoid stepping on cryptobiotic soil; local operators emphasize Leave No Trace and limiting vehicle impacts.
Protects exposed skin during prolonged sun on open slickrock.
summer specific
Provides grip and protection for short walks at viewpoints.
Blocks chill when wind picks up on exposed fins in cooler months.
spring specific
Keeps your device safe during jolting climbs and photo stops.