BEST! Poison Spider U-Drive 4X4 Tour in Moab +Dinosaur Tracks!

The Poison Spider Trail is a thrilling, scenic, and world-famous trail in Moab, Utah, USA. It's located on Poison Spider Mesa, which is bordered by the Colorado River and the Moab valley. The trail is

The Poison Spider Trail is a thrilling, scenic, and world-famous trail in Moab, Utah, USA. It's located on Poison Spider Mesa, which is bordered by the Colorado River and the Moab valley. The trail is known for its steep rocky switchbacks, tall ledges, fun high-speed sections, arches, and so much more!

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Q: What should I wear for the Poison Spider U-Drive tour? Will it get muddy?

A: Definitely wear sturdy shoes, like hiking boots or sport sandals, and dress in layers. The trail can get dusty and muddy depending on the weather. Don't forget sunglasses and sunscreen too since you'll be out in the sun a lot! Also, bring a change of clothes just in case.

Q: Is there an age limit for the U-Drive experience? Can kids join?

A: Kids can join if they're at least 8 years old and can fit properly in the seat belts. The tours are super fun for families, but be sure to check with the provider for any specific restrictions.

Q: How easy is it to reschedule if we need to change our tour date?

A: Rescheduling is usually pretty straightforward, but it’s best to give them at least 48 hours notice. They’re pretty accommodating, but during peak seasons, it might be tougher to get a new slot. Always check their cancellation policy when booking!

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Just did the Poison Spider U-Drive tour and wow!

I went on the Poison Spider U-Drive tour last week with a couple of friends, and it was epic! The views were insane. We got to drive our own UTVs and the rocky trails were a blast. Definitely wear goggles; the dust gets everywhere! We also saw some cool dinosaur tracks along the way. Highly recommend this for a fun day out in Moab!

Thinking of gifting the Poison Spider U-Drive tour!

My partner loves off-roading and I think this would be an amazing birthday gift! I've read the reviews, and everyone seems to have a great time. Just wondering about the logistics—how's parking at the start point? Also, any tips for first-timers?