White Pocket is a truly unique, otherworldly escape where swirling sandstone glows in smoky reds, oranges, and whites. Getting there is half the adventure! Choose to follow your guide through sandy b
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Location: Zion National Park
What's Included
- Groups of 6 get one 4-seat UTV; 2 ride with guide.
- Our guides will have a cooler full of water for the group. We recommend bringing a small backpack to carry water for the hiking portion of the tour.
- We provide helmets and goggles for guests. Helmets are mandatory.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Kids can definitely join! There's no strict age limit, but the provider recommends that children should be at least 8 years old to ride along. Just keep in mind that they need to be able to wear the helmet properly. It's a super fun experience for families!
A: Definitely wear comfortable clothes that you don't mind getting dusty. Light layers are best because it can get warm during the day but cooler in the evening. Closed-toe shoes are a must for the hiking part, and sunglasses help with the glare. The goggles they provide will protect your eyes from dust while riding!
A: If the weather doesn't cooperate and it's unsafe for the tour, they will reschedule your booking. Just make sure to check the forecast a few days ahead and keep in touch with the tour company for updates. They’re pretty good about keeping everyone informed.
Discussions
Just did the YOU DRIVE!! UTV tour—unforgettable experience!
I went on the YOU DRIVE!! 8 Hr White Pocket UTV Tour last week, and it was beyond amazing! The landscape feels like you're on another planet. The colors in the sandstone were just mesmerizing, especially during sunset. The guide was super knowledgeable and made the ride fun. Remember to wear good shoes for the hiking part! Totally recommend it as a gift for adventurous friends or family!
Thinking about gifting the UTV tour—any tips?
I'm considering getting this UTV tour for my brother's birthday. He loves the outdoors but has never driven a UTV before. Would it be fun for him? Any suggestions on what to bring?