Explore Bryce Canyon’s hidden vistas on a thrilling UTV tour. Discover remote overlooks and vibrant Hoodoos on this unforgettable adventure.
Explore Bryce Canyon’s hidden vistas on a thrilling UTV tour. Discover remote overlooks and vibrant Hoodoos on this unforgettable adventure.
- Dixie National Forest - The famous Hoodoos of Bryce Canyon National Park are also found in abundance in the adjacent National Forest lands. Zero crowds and endless trails make this adventure one of our favorites.
- Bryce Canyon National Park - Our tour wanders through the twisting forest and small streams to reach the edge of the fantastic…
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Dixie National Forest - The famous Hoodoos of Bryce Canyon National Park are also found in abundance in the adjacent National Forest lands. Zero crowds and endless trails make this adventure one of our favorites.
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Bryce Canyon National Park - Our tour wanders through the twisting forest and small streams to reach the edge of the fantastic Sunset Cliffs of Bryce. Please note that although this tour does not enter into Bryce Canyon National Park. The views gained through touring in this way are some that few visitors will see.

- Bottled water
- We provide helmets and goggles for guests. Helmets are mandatory.
- Bottled water
- We provide helmets and goggles for guests. Helmets are mandatory.
- Face covering (recommended) offered for sale in office for $3 each or 2 for $5
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- anding and/or facility fees
- Face covering (recommended) offered for sale in office for $3 each or 2 for $5
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- anding and/or facility fees
How can one even begin to describe Bryce Canyon? It is truly unique, like something out of a dream. In essence, Bryce is a high alpine plateau located in Southern Utah, adorned with pink limestone spires known as Hoodoos. The colors are so vivid, they almost appear unreal. Standing at the edge and gazing into the expansive valley of the Sevier River is…
How can one even begin to describe Bryce Canyon? It is truly unique, like something out of a dream. In essence, Bryce is a high alpine plateau located in Southern Utah, adorned with pink limestone spires known as Hoodoos. The colors are so vivid, they almost appear unreal. Standing at the edge and gazing into the expansive valley of the Sevier River is an awe-inspiring experience!
The nearby Dixie National Forest offers UTV trail routes that provide access to very remote overlooks. These routes connect to form a hiking trail system that spans over 80 miles, known as the Grandview Trail. These trails consist of segmented loops that can only be accessed from these forest roads.
The tour meanders through the winding forest and small streams to reach the edge of the stunning Sunset Cliffs of Bryce. It is important to note that while this tour does not enter Bryce Canyon National Park, the views obtained through this tour are ones that few visitors have the opportunity to witness.
(Bryce Canyon, Dixie National Forest, Kanab)
- Children must be 5 years old to be on the UTVs
- You must be 21 years or older to drive the UTV. Anyone that does not have their Driver License with them will not be able to drive.
- Polaris requires everyone 18 years or older to bring their government issued ID with you for waiver purposes, whether you are a driver or just a rider.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.