4x4 Toquerville Falls Tour

Swap red rock dust for desert waterfalls on our 2.5 to 3-hour Upper Toquerville Falls Jeep Tour — a scenic off-road ride that ends with a refreshing dip beneath a double-tiered waterfall. You’ll wind

Swap red rock dust for desert waterfalls on our 2.5 to 3-hour Upper Toquerville Falls Jeep Tour — a scenic off-road ride that ends with a refreshing dip beneath a double-tiered waterfall. You’ll wind through sandy washes, rocky ledges, and wide-open desert before cooling off in one of Southern Utah’s best-kept secrets. Want more? Upgrade to the Toquerville Falls Loop for added ledges and no backtracking, or take on Rattlesnake Gulch — a high-stakes crawl built for seasoned drivers only. What's included Rugged Trails & Epic Views – Wind through remote, scenic backcountry routes Toquerville Falls – A double-tiered, spring-fed waterfall oasis Swim Time – Cool off in the natural pools or lounge by the falls Photo-Worthy Stops – Plenty of spots to snap the perfect desert shot

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Location: St George

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the Toquerville Falls tour?

A: Yes, kids need to be at least 5 years old to join the tour. They should also be able to sit comfortably in the Jeep for about 2.5 to 3 hours. Just make sure they’re ready for some bumpy trails and the cool dip at the end!

Q: What should I wear for the Toquerville Falls Jeep tour?

A: Definitely wear comfortable clothes and sturdy shoes! Since you'll be getting in the water, maybe bring a swimsuit or quick-dry shorts. Also, don’t forget sunscreen and a hat since the sun can be strong out there.

Q: What happens if the weather is bad on the day of the tour?

A: If the weather doesn't cooperate, Off the Grid 4x4 Tours usually reschedules the tour for you. They prioritize safety, so if it's too wet or there’s a risk of flash floods, they will contact you to make other arrangements.

Discussions

Just did the Toquerville Falls Jeep Tour and WOW!

I went on the Toquerville Falls tour last weekend and it was epic! The views were unreal, and the dip in the waterfall was such a nice treat after bouncing around in the Jeep. We had an amazing guide who took us through some amazing trails. Just a heads up, bring your swimsuit! Totally planning on gifting this experience to my brother for his birthday.

Thinking of gifting the Toquerville Falls tour - worth it?

Hey everyone, I’m looking at buying the Toquerville Falls tour as a gift for my adventurous sister. She loves hiking and outdoor stuff but has never done anything like this. Is it as fun as it sounds? How’s the swimming part? I want to make sure it’s really a good experience!