Mad Moose Rentals' 1 Hour - Slingshot Adventure Rental puts you behind the wheel of a Polaris Slingshot for a high-energy spin through Southern Utah's red rock country. Based in Hurricane, Utah, at 5193 Industrial Dr, this open-air, three-wheeled roadster blends motorcycle exhilaration with car-like stability. The result is a driving experience designed to showcase sculpted sandstone walls, abrupt canyon ridges, and broad desert vistas that change color as the sun moves.
The loop routes around Hurricane and the nearby lake give drivers a front-row seat to the region’s signature features: steep red cliffs, narrow canyon mouths, and windswept scrub dotted with juniper and sage. Because the Slingshot is low and exposed, every corner feels immersive—engine rumble, wind on your helmet, and an unobstructed view over the dashboard. It’s an efficient way to cover miles of scenic pavement in an hour while stopping at overlooks or hidden pullouts.
Practical details matter. Check-in is at the shop; arrivals are requested 30 minutes prior to reservation start time. Drivers complete a waiver and safety briefing, are fitted with helmets, and then head off on their own chosen route—maximum two people per vehicle and passengers must be at least 42 inches tall. The company highlights a prime location near I‑15 for easy access, and the rental is fully accessible for a broad range of riders.
Why this stands out: few places let you pilot a three-wheeled roadster through such dramatic desert geology without joining a guided convoy. The combo of raw exposure and safe stability makes the Slingshot ideal for travelers who want more than a scenic drive—think active observation, not passive touring. It also pairs well with other outdoor plans: combine a one-hour rental with a longer drive through Zion National Park (permit and park rules apply) or local ATV trails for a varied day.
On practical days, mornings bring cooler air for crisp throttle response and clearer views; afternoons can warm quickly, so bring water. The rental team recommends arriving with a valid driver’s license and familiarity with controls—cars are simple but responsive—and encourages drivers to plot stops at overlooks where short walks reveal layered mesas and petrified ripples in the sandstone. For families, the low passenger count keeps experiences intimate and easy to coordinate with other activities in nearby Hurricane and Washington County.
Safety tips: follow the rental’s safety video, watch for sudden crosswinds in canyon gaps, and keep an eye on heat in summer. Photography lovers will appreciate wide-angle shots from roadside overlooks; dawn and late afternoon light bring out the rock’s depth.
Whether you’re a road-trip junkie or a first-time three-wheeler, this short, intense burst of open-air driving is a memorable way to connect with Southern Utah’s landscape.