Location
A network of 4x4 backroads exploring canyons, mesas, buttes, and bridges in the Moab area.
Tour Time
Half Day 7:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Full Day 7:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Recommended Age
All ages; guardians must provide car seats for children under age 8
Duration
Half Day 4.5 hours
Full day 8 hours including picnic lunch and light walking
Price
Half Day - $545 flat rate for 1-4 guests
Full Day with picnic lunch - $755 flat rate for 1-4 guests
Check-in Time
7:30 AM – Pick-up and drop-off provided for folks with downtown Moab lodging. For folks staying outside the downtown area, we will meet at the Grand County Transit Hub, on the southeast corner of the intersection of Hwy 191 and Hwy 128 near the Colorado River crossing.
Tour Overview
Experience a private 4×4 tour through jaw-dropping scenery, hidden arches, and breathtaking landscapes beyond the National Parks — discover what makes Moab truly unforgettable! We’ll wind our way between mesas and buttes to sandstone bridges, gaze into the distance at Deadhorse Point, and descend toward the Colorado river through a rock tunnel. Half Day drive or Full Day tour with optional light walking and picnic lunch.
This tour follows existing 4×4 roads rated Easy to Moderate in addition to some paved highway driving. Expect a bumpy ride with varied terrain and some jarring. Tour vehicles include Jeeps and 4Runners.
Wild West Voyages teaches and abides by Leave No Trace principles and Visit With Respect ethics in all our endeavors.
- Water cooler for refills
- Light snacks (granola bars, cookies, etc.)
- Picnic lunch on Full Day Tour
- Friendly, professional guide and plenty interpretive information
- Pick up and drop off at your downtown Moab accommodations (guests staying beyond the downtown area will meet at Grand County Transit Hub)
- Entrance fees for possible visit to Deadhorse Point State Park
- PLEASE NOTE: Guide gratuity is NOT included.
- Always check weather forecasts for your adventures so you can prepare appropriately.
- Desert temperatures can be extreme, and weather can change very quickly. If you intend to do any walking, please come prepared for the great outdoors!
- Hat with a brim for shade
- Sunscreen
- Walking shoes appropriate for the weather and varied terrain
- Personal water bottle, full
- Additional snacks if desired (picnic lunch provided)
- Camera and/or binoculars
- Extra layers of clothing including a rain jacket
- Day pack for your personal gear
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