moderate
4–8 hours for full-day rentals; customizable for half or multi-day
Basic fitness required for handling off-road vehicle controls and long hours in the saddle
Moab SidexSide offers top-tier side-by-side rentals designed for Utah’s rugged red rock terrain. From half-day outings to multi-day adventures, their fleet suits all group sizes and trail challenges.
Moab, Utah, sits at the edge of the Colorado Plateau, famed for its towering red rock formations, challenging trails, and vast desert landscapes. It’s a magnet for adventurers seeking rugged terrain and open-air freedom. Moab SidexSide offers a specialized access point into this raw wilderness by providing robust side-by-side vehicle rentals designed to handle the area's rocky washes, slickrock, and sandy dunes. Whether you’re charting a multi-day backcountry route or making a half-day circuit through famed trails like Hell's Revenge or Fins and Things, their fleet is built to keep pace with all skill levels.
Moab SidexSide features premium Polaris Rangers and Kawasaki KRX models, ranging from nimble two-seaters to spacious six-seaters. This variety meets different group sizes and trail difficulties, ensuring riders can tailor their adventure down to vehicle capability and passenger count. The rugged Kawasaki Teryx KRX 1000 Premium and Polaris Turbo S offer a blend of power and suspension ideal for technical terrain, while the Polaris Rangers are workhorse machines capable of carrying your crew and gear comfortably across extra-long outings. Trailer rentals further simplify logistics for those bringing their own equipment or planning multi-day excursions.
This outfit stands out in Moab for its practical approach, pairing high-quality side-by-sides with flexible rental durations—half day to multi-day—allowing adventurers to plan their time with precision. The company’s presence strengthens Moab’s reputation as a destination where off-road thrills are accessible to both weekend warriors and serious outdoor enthusiasts.
Beyond vehicle rental, Moab SidexSide connects visitors to the natural highlight of the region: the vast sandstone formations, deep canyons carved by the Colorado River, and the unique flora such as sagebrush and juniper dotting the landscape. The nearby arches and slickrock stretches, some protected within adjacent national parks, provide next-level terrain for those seeking a dynamic ride.
For anyone looking to move beyond traditional hiking or biking and really engage with Moab’s dynamic red rock terrain, Moab SidexSide delivers the hardware and reliability to make it happen.
These high-demand vehicles book fast during spring and fall—plan ahead to secure your preferred model.
Perform a quick inspection of tires, brakes, and fuel levels before heading out to avoid mechanical delays.
Moab’s desert sun is intense; carry at least one gallon per person and wear UV-blocking gear.
Stick to designated routes to protect fragile desert ecosystems and preserve your access for future visits.
Moab’s land was traditionally inhabited by the Ancestral Puebloans over 700 years ago, leaving archaeological sites nearby.
Motorized access areas are carefully managed to minimize erosion and protect native habitat, emphasizing responsible riding practices.
Protects your head on rough and unpredictable terrain.
Shields eyes from intense desert sun and dust.
summer|spring|fall specific
Durable footwear protects your feet from debris and vehicle footwells.
Keeps water accessible during long, dry rides.
summer|spring|fall specific