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Moab Jeep, ATV & UTV Rentals: Rates, Rules, and Where to Book

Everything you need to put yourself behind the wheel in the off road capital of the world — what rentals cost, what the fine print says, which trails your rental can actually run, and the easiest way to lock in a machine before they sell out.

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$250+Per day for a trail ready jeep
25+Typical age to rent a jeep
3–6 moBook ahead for spring & fall
100sMiles of trails from town

Quick Facts: Renting Off Road in Moab

Jeep ratesRoughly $250–$400+ per day for a modified Rubicon, usually with maps, a cooler of ice, and trail advice included
UTV ratesAbout $400–$650 for a half day and $500–$800 for a full day, machine dependent; short 3 hour rentals from around $450
Age minimumsJeeps: usually 25+. UTVs and ATVs: 21+ (guided tours drop to 18+ with a license)
Damage depositsAround $2,000 is typical; some shops hold $1,800–$5,000 on a card until the machine comes back clean
Required courseEvery OHV driver must complete Utah's free online OHV education course — it takes about 15 minutes
Where rentals can goRental jeeps can enter Arches and Canyonlands; UTVs and ATVs are banned inside both parks
Trail restrictionsMany jeep contracts restrict extreme trails — Hell's Revenge is the most common exclusion
Skip the depositGuided tours require no damage hold — book an Arches 4x4 tour and let a pro carry the risk
How It Works Here

Renting a Rig in the Off Road Capital of the World

Moab's rental fleet is unlike anywhere else. The jeeps aren't airport rentals with all season tires — they're late model Rubicons with lifts, 33 inch tires, and lockers, maintained by shops that live and breathe these trails. Most rentals come with trail guide books, a stocked cooler, and staff who will map your day to your nerve level before handing over the keys. UTV shops run current model year Polaris and Kawasaki machines, all street legal, so you can drive from the shop straight to the trailhead.

The catch is demand. In spring and fall — and especially around Easter Jeep Safari — the good machines book out three to six months ahead, and walk-ins go home empty handed. Reserving online early, with free cancellation as your safety net, is the play: lock the dates now, refine the plan later.

Not sure you want the liability of a $2,000 deposit and an unfamiliar machine? That's the honest fork in the road: rent and roam free, or book a guided 4x4 tour where the operator carries the risk, handles the permits, and knows every line on the rock.

Local tip: the deposit isn't the ceiling

That $2,000 hold protects the shop, not you — if you roll a UTV, repairs can exceed it and you're liable for the difference. Read the damage policy before you book, ask what the waiver actually covers, and if that math makes you sweat, take the guided tour instead. Tours carry no deposit at all.

Side by Side

Jeep vs. UTV vs. ATV vs. Guided Tour

 Jeep RentalUTV RentalATV RentalGuided Tour
Typical cost$250–$400+/day$400–$650 half daySimilar to UTVs, fewer shops offer them$150–$300/person
Minimum ageUsually 2521 (25 at some shops)2118 to drive, any age to ride
Damage deposit~$2,000$1,800–$5,000~$2,000None
National parksAllowedBannedBannedAllowed (4x4 tours)
Hell's RevengeOften excluded by contractYes, most shops allow itDiscouraged — steep off camber terrainYes, daily departures
OHV course requiredNoYes, all driversYes, all driversNo
Best forPark drives, Shafer Trail, multi day freedomSlickrock thrills with your own crewSolo riders with OHV experienceFirst timers and groups who want zero risk
The rule that surprises everyone

UTVs and ATVs are prohibited inside Arches and Canyonlands — no exceptions, even street legal machines. If your dream day includes the parks or the Shafer Trail, rent a jeep or book a 4x4 tour. Save the side by side for Sand Flats.

Step by Step

How to Rent (Without Surprises at the Counter)

  1. 1.Reserve early — months early in peak season

    Spring and fall fleets sell out 3–6 months ahead, and Easter Jeep Safari week goes first. Reserving a jeep online with free cancellation locks your dates without locking your plans.

  2. 2.Take Utah's free OHV course (UTV and ATV drivers)

    Every OHV driver must complete the state's online education course — about 15 minutes, free, and done from your couch. Save the certificate on your phone.

  3. 3.Bring license, card, and proof of insurance

    Expect a valid driver's license, a credit card for the damage hold, and — at some jeep shops — proof of your personal auto insurance. Signing waivers online beforehand speeds up check in.

  4. 4.Do the orientation like you mean it

    Staff will walk you through 4LO, airing down, and which trails match your experience. Ask about the trail restrictions in your contract before you leave the lot, not after.

  5. 5.Budget the small stuff

    Sand Flats entry is $5 per vehicle per day, fuel is usually on you ($30–$50 for a UTV day), and trailhead delivery runs about $75–$100 if you'd rather not drive the machine from town.

  6. 6.Return it fueled, washed, and on time

    Most shops require the machine back with the same fuel level and a rinse — or charge a fee. Build an hour of buffer into your day; the desert always runs long.

The Local Fleet

Who Rents Jeeps, ATVs, and UTVs in Moab

Moab supports a deep bench of rental outfitters, most within a few blocks of Main Street. These are established local shops with trail ready fleets — the fastest way to compare live availability across the fleet is to check jeep rental dates online, then dig into individual shops if you want a specific machine.

OutfitterFleetWorth Knowing
Moab Adventure CenterLate model Jeep RubiconsRentals include maps, a cooler with water, and route advice; big Main Street storefront
Moab Tour CompanyJeeps, UTVs, ATVs, dirt bikesOne of the most diverse fleets in town, 20+ years running, $2,000 deposits and a price match policy
Cliffhanger Jeep RentalModified and extreme Rubicons, UTVsLong rental days and heavily built rigs for drivers who want more machine
Epic 4x4 AdventuresCurrent model year Polaris UTVsCapped damage liability options and GPS units preloaded with curated routes
Whichever shop you choose

Ask three questions before paying: What trails does my contract exclude? What exactly does the damage waiver cover? And is the Sand Flats fee or fuel included? The answers vary more than the prices do.

Reserve Your Ride

Book a Rental — or Let a Pro Do the Driving

Here's the shortlist: the rental for drivers, and the guided alternatives for everyone who'd rather trade the deposit for a local at the wheel. Free cancellation is available on most bookings, so reserving early costs nothing but hesitation.

Rental Rubicon parked on slickrock above Moab
Most Popular

Moab Jeep Rental

You drive · Full day freedom · Trail ready Rubicon

A lifted, locker equipped jeep and a day (or three) of open desert. Drive the Shafer Trail, cruise into the parks, and chase sunset wherever you want.

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4x4 tour beneath the sandstone fins of Arches

Arches National Park 4x4 Tour

Guide drives · No deposit · All ages

The park's backcountry with a pro at the wheel — perfect for day one, for the under 25 crowd, or for anyone who wants the views without the liability.

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Shafer switchbacks dropping into Canyonlands

Canyonlands 4x4 Tour

Guide drives · No deposit · Big exposure

Cliff edge roads and the Island in the Sky backcountry, permits and driving handled. The tour that makes renters glad someone else took this one.

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Private jeep pausing at a canyon overlook

Private Off Road Jeep Tour

Your group only · Custom route · Any pace

A guide, a rig, and a route built around your crew — the rental experience with none of the fine print. Ideal for families and photographers.

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Beyond the Trail

What to Do While You Have the Jeep (and When You Don't)

A rental jeep turns Moab into a choose your own adventure book. Warm up on Fins and Things, spend a full day on the Shafer Trail and Potash Road loop, catch sunrise at Dead Horse Point, and drive the paved scenic side of Arches in the evening light. If your contract allows it, Hurrah Pass and Onion Creek are the classic mellow days; if it doesn't allow Hell's Revenge — and most don't — book that one as a guided tour and let the pros run it.

And when your arms need a day off the wheel? The Colorado River is right there. Trade the dust for water with a Moab water sports adventure — rafting, paddling, and river time make the perfect recovery day between trail days, and the whole family can join regardless of age minimums.

Good to Know

Moab Rental FAQ

How much does it cost to rent a jeep in Moab?

Trail ready Jeep Rubicons run roughly $250 to $400+ per day depending on season and build, typically including trail maps, a cooler with ice, and route advice. Expect a damage deposit around $2,000 held on a credit card, plus fuel and any recreation area fees.

How much does it cost to rent a UTV in Moab?

UTV rentals typically cost $400 to $650 for a half day (4–5 hours) and $500 to $800 for a full day, with short 3 hour rentals from around $450. Damage deposits range from $1,800 to $5,000, fuel is usually extra, and helmets are generally included.

How old do you have to be to rent in Moab?

Most shops require jeep renters to be 25 or older and UTV/ATV renters to be at least 21, with a valid driver's license. Guided tours are more lenient — most allow drivers 18 and up, and passengers of any age.

Can rental jeeps drive Hell's Revenge?

Usually not at first. Most Moab jeep rental contracts restrict extreme trails, and Hell's Revenge is the most common exclusion — some shops allow it only after you've proven yourself on easier trails. UTV rentals generally can run it, and guided tours drive it daily.

Do I need a permit or license to rent a UTV in Moab?

Every OHV driver must complete Utah's free online OHV education course (about 15 minutes) and carry a valid driver's license. Rental machines are street legal and already carry the required registration, so out of state OHV permits only matter if you bring your own machine.

Can you take a rental UTV into Arches or Canyonlands?

No. ATVs, UTVs, and OHVs are prohibited inside all national parks, including Arches and Canyonlands, even when street legal. Rental jeeps and guided 4x4 tours are the way to explore park roads like the Shafer Trail.

Is one day enough to rent a jeep in Moab?

One day covers a single classic route — the Shafer Trail loop or a Fins and Things morning with a scenic afternoon. Two to three days is the sweet spot, letting you mix trail days with the parks and a river day without rushing the return time.

What happens if I damage the rental?

Your deposit covers damage up to its amount — but repairs can exceed it, especially on a rolled UTV, and you're liable for the difference unless you purchased a damage waiver that caps your exposure. Read the waiver terms before booking; if the risk math doesn't appeal, a guided tour carries no deposit at all.

The Trails Are Waiting. The Fleet Isn't.

Spring and fall rentals book out months ahead in Moab — reserve your dates now with free cancellation and figure out the rest later.

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