moderate
4–6 hours
Participants should have a moderate level of fitness, comfortable walking on uneven terrain for several hours.
Discover the beauty of Glendale, Utah, on a private 1-day walking tour with Endless Adventures. Enjoy personalized guidance and hidden scenic spots perfect for adventure and photography.
24 Hours | Trailer Available
#Ride the trails, hike the canyons, and explore the mountains of Southern Utah!
$29 Trailer 14' Holds One Machine | Renter must be 25 and over
$17 YETI Tundra 35 Cooler Rental + ICE
24 hours
Ride directly from the shop. It is legal to ride in the town of Glendale if you are going to the trailhead or returning to the shop. A variety of trails can be accessed directly from our shop. This method is very convenient and does not require trailering and loading/unloading the machine.
Trailer your rented machine using your vehicle. If you desire to access a riding area that is not accessible directly from our shop you can rent a trailer for an additional fee and we will help you with the correct ball hitch and lighting hookup.
Delivery and pick up service. If you do not have the capability to trailer your rented machine we also provide a delivery and pick up services to the trailhead for an additional fee. Delivery is limited to certain trailheads, please check with us for the availability of service.
Utah's dry climate means dehydration happens quickly; carry at least 2 liters for your walk.
Rocky and uneven terrain is common on Glendale trails, so proper hiking shoes are recommended.
Desert weather can shift fast; bring layers to stay comfortable from cool mornings to hot afternoons.
Some areas near Glendale are privately owned—stay on marked trails to respect local property.
Glendale has roots in early Mormon settlement and Native American presence, reflected in local rock art and historic sites.
Endless Adventures promotes Leave No Trace principles, encouraging preservation of the fragile desert ecosystem.
Keeps you hydrated throughout the walking tour in the desert heat.
Allows adjustment to fluctuating temperatures during spring hikes.
spring specific
Protects skin from strong UV rays common in the Utah desert.
summer specific
Provides support and traction on rocky and uneven trail surfaces.