East Zion East Rim Jeep Tour

Our favorite tour to recommend with the most bang for your buck! See two iconic Zion landmarks in a 1 hr rugged Jeep tour. First we wind through the pine forest reaching a stunning view of Checkerboar

Our favorite tour to recommend with the most bang for your buck! See two iconic Zion landmarks in a 1 hr rugged Jeep tour. First we wind through the pine forest reaching a stunning view of Checkerboard Mesa. Next onto a rugged descent of several hundred feet into Jolley Gulch where we make our second stop. Here you can take an optional two minute unguided hike to see a top down view of the Jolley Gulch slot canyon that reaches 200 feet down into its narrow canyon walls. We then climb our way out, crossing the the river bed several times as we work our way back on top of the Ponderosa plateau and back home.

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Location: Zion National Park

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Q: What should we wear for the Jeep tour? Is it bumpy?

A: Definitely wear comfortable clothes that you don't mind getting a bit dusty! The Jeep ride can be bumpy, so closed-toe shoes are a must. If you're going in the summer, dress for the heat, but maybe bring a light jacket for the cooler spots. Sunglasses and sunscreen are also key since you'll be in the open air!

Q: Is there an age limit for this Jeep tour? Can kids come?

A: Great question! Kids are totally welcome on the tour. There's no strict age limit, but younger kids usually need to be able to sit in their own seat with a seatbelt. Just keep in mind the ride can be a bit raucous, which might not be great for really little ones.

Q: How do you handle rescheduling if the weather is bad?

A: If there's severe weather, they generally contact you to reschedule. It's super flexible! Just make sure to keep an eye on your email. They want everyone to have a good time and be safe, so if it's looking rough, they'll definitely work with you.

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Just did the East Zion East Rim Jeep Tour—Amazing Views!

I took the East Zion East Rim Jeep Tour last weekend and wow, it was worth every penny! The view of Checkerboard Mesa was breathtaking, and the ride down into Jolley Gulch was so exhilarating. The optional hike gave us a stunning top-down perspective of the slot canyon. Overall, the snacks and bottled water were a nice touch. Anyone else done this? What did you think?

Looking for a gift idea—East Zion Jeep Tour?

I’m thinking about gifting the East Rim Jeep Tour to my parents for their anniversary. They love nature and have never been to Zion National Park. The price is great and it seems like a fun way to show them around. Has anyone given it as a gift? Did they enjoy it?