challenging
4–5 hours
Moderate fitness needed as you will be active in maneuvering and maintaining balance in the UTV over rough terrain.
Take on the Hell’s Revenge trail with the T-Rex 4x4 UTV Tour in Moab, Utah. Discover thrilling climbs, expert-guided insights, and epic views on this private off-road adventure.
✔ 2025 EXPERIENCE AWARD WINNER • 2-4 Passengers Per UTV • U DRIVE EXPERIENCE
Embark on an unforgettable 2.5 to 3-hour UTV adventure through the breathtaking Hell's Revenge Trail in Moab. Navigate steep climbs and slickrock ledges in a Kawasaki Teryx, guided by an expert who shares captivating stories. Experience stunning views of the La Sal Mountains and the Colorado River, creating lasting memories.
Adults - $149.00 - $159.00 (18 years of age and older)
Children - $79.00 - $89.00 (Ages 3-17)
2.5 Hour - 3.0 Hour
Cruise off the beaten path by UTV (utility terrain vehicle) to explore the Hell's Revenge Trail on a 2.5 - 3.0 hour off-road adventure from Moab. With an experienced guide leading the way, you’ll navigate a Kawasaki Teryx 4 KRX 1000 — a 4x4 vehicle equipped for traversing sandstone domes and slickrock ledges. The Hell's Revenge Trail combines the thrill of steep climbs and descents with views of La Sal Mountains, Abyss Canyon, and the mighty Colorado River. Travel in a small group of up to four vehicles with a maximum of four people per vehicle.
Meet your small group at your chosen departure time and hop into your 4-seater Kawasaki Teryx 4. After a safety briefing, slip behind the wheel (21 yrs. of age or older and valid drivers license) or take one of the passenger seats. Within 15 minutes of Moab, you are at the Hell's Revenge Trail, full of steep ridges and roller-coaster terrain. Follow your experienced guide along a thrilling route that takes you crawling up a rock incline called the Devil’s Backbone. Hold on as your 4x4 jostles along the slickrock, formed from Navajo sandstone, before you descend into a low point in the narrow canyon, named Lake Michigan for the water that pools from rainfall.
Next, make a brief stop at the fossilized dinosaur tracks near Lion’s Back before you proceed to Echo Canyon, also known as Abyss Canyon. Here, take in the views of towering sandstone cliffs above an oasis of cottonwood and willow trees.
Get a look at Abyss Canyon before continuing off the beaten path to an overlook for dramatic views of the mighty Colorado River. On your way back to Moab, soak up more stunning vistas of the La Sal Mountains.
Closed-toe shoes protect your feet from dirt, debris, and rocky terrain while riding the UTV.
The dry Utah climate can quickly dehydrate you; keep a water bottle handy to stay refreshed.
Staying alert to the guide’s directions ensures safety on steep or technical sections of the trail.
Wear sunglasses or goggles and apply sunscreen to shield against sun and dust exposure on the open trail.
The Hell’s Revenge trail was traditionally used by Native American tribes and later by off-road enthusiasts developing Moab’s outdoor recreation.
Moab’s fragile desert ecosystem requires responsible riding; staying on marked trails helps preserve plant life and minimizes erosion.
Protects eyes from harsh sunlight and blowing dust on exposed trails.
summer specific
Helps improve grip and protects hands from vibration and rocks.
Enables you to adapt to temperature changes throughout the ride.
fall specific
Keeps you hydrated throughout the rugged and arid terrain.