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All Utah Tours & Excursions in 2026

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Michael_D, May 2026
Awesome Experience through Zion National
Ina and Lillian were awesome tour guides keeping our group safe and informed. Pace was awesome for any level of bikers. Ken and Carrie at Outta Here E Bike rentals were also a class act. Informative and caring about our experience. Great perk for their location is you can actually park at their place of business while you ride, unlike most others in the area. Highly recommend this excursion
Marisa_S, May 2026
Amazing side-by-side...
Amazing side-by-side adventure! We did the early morning tour and it was absolutely worth it—the lighting, the views, everything. Tori was an awesome guide—super knowledgeable, fun, and made the whole experience even better. Highly recommend if you’re in Moab!
Psteffs51, Apr 2026
It is a very beautiful...
It is a very beautiful tour that takes you to the backcountry of Monument Valley. It was informative and gave a history of the Navajo tribes. The tour guide, Sandrea told good stories, had great demonstration, sang for us and was very personable. Highly recommend this tour.
John_N, Apr 2026
Jeff and the Mad Moose team rock!
Excellent experience, even for first time ATV-ers like me & my wife. Jeff was a master of the terrain, made us comfortable with the Polaris Razors (brand new BTW), and took us to a great star gazing location via the 'scenic route'. Highly recommended, even for newbies!
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Utah is home to five national parks, so it'll be no surprise that many of the state's top-rated activities are outdoor adventures. The “Mighty Five” comprises Arches, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, and Zion and lots of Utah tours explore each one. Depending on which part of the state you visit, you’ll find hikes, off-road drives, canyoneering excursions, and rafting trips. For something a little less strenuous, try a boat ride on the Great Salt Lake, a Tabernacle Choir concert, or a Navajo-guided trip to Monument Valley.