Moab Afternoon Half Day Jeep Tour

Our specially designed, open-air vehicles let passengers get a taste for four-wheeling on the red-rocks. Those looking to teeter the tires and surge with adrenaline cliffside need not apply for this t

Our specially designed, open-air vehicles let passengers get a taste for four-wheeling on the red-rocks. Those looking to teeter the tires and surge with adrenaline cliffside need not apply for this tour! What is extreme are the viewpoints, not the ride itself. Our routes cruise through crumbling canyons, gravity-defying hoodoos, hidden arches, and precious petroglyphs. In between stops for photos and exploring the sites, your guide will provide explanations of Moab’s insane geology and drama-filled history. Moab’s surreal landscapes are an off-roading utopia. With sloping avenues of Slickrock and terracotta, getting to the backcountry of Mars on Earth is a surprisingly short commute. While we’ve got nothing against a good old fashioned ramble through the desert, taking a scenic Jeep Tour can be a much more effective and comfortable way to reach the area’s signature sites.

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Location: Moab

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids to join the Jeep tour in Moab?

A: There isn't a strict age limit for the Moab Afternoon Half Day Jeep Tour, but kids generally need to be at least 4 years old to comfortably enjoy the experience. They have a kids scavenger hunt included, which is pretty cool for younger ones! Just check with the provider ahead of time for any specific restrictions, though.

Q: Can you reschedule if the weather doesn't cooperate for the Jeep tour?

A: Yes, you can reschedule if weather conditions make it unsafe to go. It's best to call them directly; they’re pretty flexible with cancellations and will help you find another time that works. Just try to give them at least 24 hours notice if possible!

Q: What's the best time of year to do the Jeep tour in Moab?

A: The best time for the Moab Afternoon Half Day Jeep Tour is typically in the spring (March to May) or fall (September to November). The weather is milder, and the scenery is just stunning! Summer can be super hot, so if you go then, make sure to stay hydrated and wear sunscreen.

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Moab Jeep tour—anyone done it?

Hey all! I'm considering giving my brother the Moab Afternoon Half Day Jeep Tour for his birthday. He's really into the outdoors but hasn't done much off-roading. I think the views will blow him away! Any tips on what to wear or what the experience is like? Also, is it good for someone who's a bit on the cautious side?

First time Jeeping in Moab—so excited!

I just booked the Moab Afternoon Half Day Jeep Tour for myself and a couple of friends! We’re not super experienced with off-roading but want to see the sights. Anyone have advice on what to expect, or must-see spots during the tour? Super pumped for those petroglyphs!