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Enjoy A White Water Rafting Adventure On The Colorado River Near Moab

Moab may be known for its desert landscapes, but it’s also home to a scenic stretch of the Colorado River that’s ideal for beginning rafters. On this full-day guided rafting tour, learn the fundamentals of river safety and paddling, and set off on mild class II rapids with an experienced river guide. This trip begins and ends at 745 Kane Creek Blvd, in Moab, Utah. For more information or to book this activity, click here.

During the voyage, get a new perspective on Utah’s ancient geology, and enjoy a deli-style lunch on the river banks. This trip lasts about 8 hours and costs $129.71.

  • Spend a day rafting down the Colorado River from Moab
  • No experience necessary — safety orientation and instruction provided
  • River guides average 2,000 miles of rafting experience
  • Great way to get the whole family outdoors and active

Meet at our Moab Office (745 Kane Creek, Moab, UT) at 8:15 AM for your trip. Fill out waivers and get suited up for the river! From here we will shuttle you to and from the river – our office has free parking for our guests.  Hit the river! At this point you will receive a brief safety orientation and paddle instruction before we get going. Once on the river, enjoy the beauty of nature’s playground and cool down through mild Class II “splashes”! Your guide will be pointing out geology and sharing the history of the area along the trip. Stop mid-way through the day for a provided, deli-style lunch along the river. Hit the river for some more fun, then return back to our office location at approx. 4:00 PM. For more information or to book this activity, click here.

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Check Out This Cliffs of Insanity UTV Tour in Utah

The Cliffs of Insanity Tour will take you to incredible views of the vast desert we call home. Guides are highly experienced and cater to every driver and their experience level. This trip begins and ends at Mad Moose Rentals & Tours (Sand Hollow) Old Rd, in Hurricane, Utah. For more information or to book this activity, click here.

On this tour, you will climb through Horseshoe Bend, The Box Canyon, The Top of the World, Pride Rock, Mini Angels, Nelsons Arch, and The Lunch Bowl. During this tour, our guides can teach and coach you through different terrain and driving obstacles for an all-around inclusive experience. The Cliffs of Insanity Tour is for those who aren’t afraid to take their adventure through the clouds! This trip lasts about four hours and costs $549.00 per group.


Gaze at the majestic views of the Sand Dunes from the Top of the World within Sand Hollow State Park. Amazing 360-degree view of Zion to the north, Hurricane cliffs east, Arizona Strip south, and Pine Mountain/Snow Canyon west. Ride through a series of amazing lookouts and cliffs providing excellent views as far as the eye can see. This is a further destination point that most visitors don’t get a chance to see. For more information or to book this activity, click here.


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Explore The East Rim Of Zion National Park On This Epic Trip

Zion’s iconic landscapes rise from the banks of the Virgin River into pineclad canyons and rocky “fins” jutting out of the earth, and hiking on foot is only one way to see them. Hop on this one-hour Jeep tour, and you’ll catch sights like Checkerboard Mesa and Jolley Gulch from their best vantage points: above them. No experience required—just a willingness to hold on tight. This trip begins and ends at Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort, Twin Knolls Rd, in Orderville, UT. For more information or to book this activity, click here.

  • Easy meetup with your team at Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort
  • Ride the rugged Overlook trail to the cliff’s edge, seeing your ascent below you
  • Take in Checkerboard Mesa, Jolley Gulch, and more East Zion views
  • Limited to 8 travelers, you’ll get a more personalized experience

We will travel in a loop to Checkerboard Overlook and then down to Jolley Gulch and then back to our starting point. All within a one hour tour of close proximity. In fall and winter months, be prepared for cold weather! Make sure you bring hats, gloves, coats, etc. to keep you warm while you enjoy the tour. This trip lasts about an hour and costs $49.00. For more information or to book this activity, click here.


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Check Out Island in the Sky of Canyonlands on this Helicopter Tour

Soar above the Canyonlands and enjoy thrilling aerial views with this 45-minute scenic helicopter flight from Moab. Enjoy a birds-eye view and capture stunning photos of highlights such as the Deadhorse Point, Thelma and Louise Point,, the Colorado River, Behind the Rocks, and backcountry arches such as Corona, Pritchett, Funnel Arch, and Halls Bridge. This trip begins and ends at 94 W Aviation Way, in Moab, Utah. For more information or to book this activity, click here.

  • Scenic helicopter flight over the Canyonlands
  • Enjoy a unique perspective and view
  • Capture stunning aerial photos of the desert and canyons
  • Includes headsets and live narration


The Island in the Sky mesa rests on sheer sandstone cliffs over 1,000 feet above the surrounding terrain. Every overlook offers a different perspective on Canyonlands’ spectacular landscape. This trip lasts about an hour and costs $339.00. For more information or to book this activity, click here.

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Hike And Explore The Colorful Cliffs Of Yant Flat In Utah

Explore the colorful cliffs of Yant Flat near St. George Utah on this hiking excursion. With a small group, embark on a moderately-difficult trek through the unique, arid landscapes. Catch views of Zion National Park in the distance and learn about the multi-colored striations of Navajo sandstone that have been pushed up by volcanic rock. This trip begins and ends at 545 N Main St, in Leeds, Utah. For more information or to book this activity, click here.

  • Learn about the geological history of the area
  • A great tour for hikers and photographers alike
  • Bottled water and snacks are provided
  • A small group means more attention from your guide

Yant Flat! I haven’t said “WOW” this many times since I listened to Dark Side of the Moon with headphones on. This remote and colorful area of Southern Utah can be reached from St George in about 1 hour/Las Vegas in 2.5 hours and Kanab Utah in 1 hour 45 minutes. The area is exceptional for both hikers and photographers and isn’t on the well traveled/photographed category of Antelope Canyon or Horseshoe Bend in Arizona. This area will reward you with the landscape images you are looking for. Constant views of Zion National Park as well as the multi colored stripes of CandyLand will keep you amazed all day. Hike is considered moderate and is a minimum of 4 miles roundtrip to experience the area. Navajo Sandstone has been lifted up by the volcanic rock below and weathered into the well known domes located throughout Arizona and Utah. Brain rock or turtleback are some of the names given to this areas landscape but you might just be left speechless. This trip lasts about 5 to 7 hours and costs $229.00. For more information or to book this activity, click here.


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