If you want to find yourself in a truly wild western kinda space, come explore the Grand Staircase National Monument with us. Be ready for a ride full of epic scenery, big expansive views and a total
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Location: Zion National Park
What's Included
- We provide helmets and goggles for guests. Helmets are mandatory.
- Your guide 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.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, the UTV tour is suitable for ages 12 and up, but kids under 18 need an adult to sign a waiver. It's a great experience for families, just keep in mind that younger kids might not handle the off-road bumps as well. If you have a nervous rider, consider talking to the guides beforehand about any concerns.
A: Dress in layers! Mornings can be chilly, and it warms up as the day goes on. Sturdy shoes are a must since there's some hiking involved. I'd recommend long pants and a light jacket, plus sunscreen and a hat since you'll be out in the sun a lot. Oh, and don't forget sunglasses; the views are amazing and you'll want to see them clearly!
A: Absolutely! If the weather looks rough, the tour provider will contact you to discuss options for rescheduling. It's better to wait for a clear day because the views are part of the experience. Just keep an eye on the forecast as your tour date approaches!
Discussions
Just did the Inchworm Arch UTV tour and WOW!
I went on the Inchworm Arch tour last weekend and it was absolutely unreal! The scenery in Grand Staircase is breathtaking. The UTV was sturdy and really fun to drive on those bumpy trails. We even saw the Double Arch, which is way cooler in person. Just be ready for some dust and bring a water bottle for the hiking portion. Worth every penny for the experience!
Thinking about gifting the UTV tour – any recommendations?
I'm looking for a unique gift for my partner and this UTV tour looks incredible! Has anyone done it? I want to know if it's suitable for beginners and if it’s a romantic experience. Any tips or thoughts?