Terrains of the Wild Southwest

From soft sand to sharp rock, from mud to dust — every day on tour presents new terrain to conquer. Whether you’re behind the wheel or in the passenger seat, the landscapes will challenge your skills and reward you with unforgettable views.

Slickrock offers excellent grip and predictable traction — ideal for beginners to safely build confidence on steep terrain.
Slickrock offers excellent grip and predictable traction — ideal for beginners to safely build confidence on steep terrain.
These wide-open desert trails are perfect for easing into offroading — at your own pace, with just a little dust in your teeth to prove it 😄
These wide-open desert trails are perfect for easing into offroading — at your own pace, with just a little dust in your teeth to prove it 😄
Red Jeep splashing through a muddy trail in Utah backcountry
It rarely rains in the desert — but when it does, things get messy. Occasional mud or water crossings add just enough chaos to keep things interesting (and your white sneakers nervous). 😄
Silver Jeep climbing slickrock ledges at Hell's Revenge, Moab
Technical climbs and ledges ahead — but don’t worry, our guides and spotters have your back the whole way.
Hybrid Jeep tackling a steep slickrock incline in Moab
Some passages may look impossible at first glance — they demand courage, full focus, and clear communication. But with the right guidance and a bit of adrenaline, you'll conquer them one rock at a time.
RZR climbing a near-vertical sandstone trail in Sand Hollow
Some climbs look almost vertical — so steep they’ll make your heart race and your pants a little nervous 😅. And while alternate routes aren’t always an option, you’re definitely glad when there is one.
Driving through the Mojave Desert with iconic Joshua Trees
Not every mile is a challenge — some stretches lead through calm, open country with beautiful scenery off the track. The perfect time to exhale, soak in the views, and recharge before the next thrill.
Offroad vehicle exploring remote backcountry in Southern Utah
After the thrills and steep climbs, these remote backcountry stretches invite you to slow down, breathe deep — and let your adrenaline settle while soaking in the stunning landscape around you. 😌

Our Preferred Offroad Vehicles

Whether it's a classic Jeep, a nimble side-by-side, or an agile ATV — we introduce the preferred offroad vehicles for our tours. Depending on trail conditions, group setup, and experience levels, different vehicles are selected to provide the ideal mix of safety, capability, and fun.

Blue ATV on a scenic trail overlooking the canyonlands of Moab
An ATV, also called a quad, is a four-wheeled motorcycle for one person — agile, extremely capable, and offering a great sense of freedom. For beginners and even those without motorcycle experience, it's often an easier and safer option than a dirt bike — but it still requires a proper introduction to technique and handling by our guides. The learning curve is steep, but most riders feel comfortable and in control within a short time.
Yellow ATV with rider and wet pants on a desert dirt road
Riding an ATV means maximum freedom — no cabin, no windshield, just you and the trail. But with that freedom comes full exposure to the elements: when you hit a water crossing, it’s not just the tires that get soaked. Let’s just say… muddy boots and wet pants are part of the package. 😄
Two-seater side-by-side climbing steep slickrock in Moab
A two-seater side-by-side offers a short wheelbase and forgiving handling — ideal for ledges and technical trails. Compared to an ATV, it provides more comfort and protection with its bucket seats, steering wheel, and overhead frame, making it a great choice for beginners or those preferring a more car-like driving position.
Four-seater RZR navigating a rock crawl trail in Utah
Four seats and a longer wheelbase mean maximum stability and power — the high-performance side-by-side is made for bold maneuvers on demanding terrain.
White two-door Jeep Rubicon on a desert trail in Utah
Compact and capable — the two-door Rubicon is ideal for narrow trails, technical sections, and flexible maneuvering.
Yellow four-door Jeep Rubicon overlooking the Utah canyonlands
The four-door Rubicon offers space and comfort for longer distances and scenic exploration — perfect for main routes and breathtaking viewpoints.

LIFE OFF THE ROAD

Out here, it’s not just about horsepower and dust — it’s about the moments, the mishaps,
and the muddy laughs we share.
Let these snapshots take you straight into the camaraderie, the chaos,
and the quiet beauty of life off the road.
👉 🤝 🏞️ 📸