This is the perfect experience for those with limited time, don’t want the extreme optional obstacles or that simply want a budget friendly option! Tip Toe through Hell’s Revenge trail on this Priva
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Location: Moab
What's Included
- Bottled water
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Definitely wear comfortable clothing and closed-toed shoes. It can get pretty dusty on the trails, so light layers are best. Sunglasses and a hat are also a good idea due to the sun exposure. Don't forget sunscreen, too! The guide does provide bottled water, which is nice.
A: There's no strict age limit, but kids should be able to sit safely in the Jeep with seatbelts. Parents typically bring kids aged 5 and up. Just keep in mind that the trails can be bumpy, so if you have a little one, they might need extra support or comfort.
A: They do have a cancellation policy, especially if conditions are unsafe. Typically, if it’s rainy or if the trails are too slick, they’ll reschedule for you. Just make sure to call them ahead of time if you’re worried about the weather; the guides are super helpful and will keep you in the loop!
Discussions
Thinking about gifting the Jeep experience in Moab—anyone done it?
I’m looking at the Tip Toe Through Hell Jeep tour for my dad’s birthday next month! It sounds like a fun way to explore Moab without pushing him too hard. I love that it's a private tour too. How’s the scenery? And how was your experience with the guide? Any tips on making it special?
Anyone know if this is good for older adults?
My grandma loves adventure but isn’t the most mobile person. I’m considering the Tip Toe Through Hell tour for her. Is it bumpy? Can the guide help her if she has trouble? Just don’t want her to get too scared.