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    Juniper Family Lodge

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Slickrock Off Road Rentals

    Slickrock Off Road Rentals

    (8 reviews)

    TLDR Cheapest option in Moab, but rough ride, lower quality vehicles, and an uncomfortable highway…read moredrive without a windshield. Fine if you just want to save money, but not ideal for comfort or overall experience. I've rented UTVs in Moab several times over the years, including guided tours, private tours, and self rentals, so I have a good baseline for comparison. The main advantage of this place is the price. It was noticeably lower than other rental companies in town, which is ultimately why I chose it. However, in this case, you do get what you pay for. I rented a 4 door Polaris for a full day, and the vehicle quality was significantly below what I've experienced elsewhere in Moab. The suspension felt very rough. You could feel every bump and rock, which made the ride uncomfortable and at times left us feeling sore and even a bit nauseous. Trails that are typically enjoyable, like Fins n Things, felt much harsher than they should. In comparison, other UTVs I've rented handled similar terrain much more smoothly. This vehicle also appeared to have worn tires and needed an alignment. Another factor to consider is the location. The shop is about 15 minutes south of downtown Moab. While that may not sound like much, it does add up, especially if you are paying by the hour. More importantly, you have to drive on a public highway to get into town, and the vehicles do not have windshields. That stretch can be extremely cold and very windy, which made the ride back and forth pretty uncomfortable. Overall, this could be a fit if your top priority is saving money and you are okay with a more basic experience. But if comfort, vehicle quality, and overall experience are important to you, there are better options in Moab worth considering.

    Had an awesome time with my wife, after renting a UTV from Slickrock Off Road Rentals! Down to…read moreearth folks and awesome machines! You won't go wrong renting from them! Very family oriented and they make you feel like you've know them for years!

    American ATV Rentals Bryce Canyon - AmericanATVRentals.com - Bryce Canyon ATV Rentals - Riding spectacular Casto Canyon

    American ATV Rentals Bryce Canyon

    (45 reviews)

    So my son has been itching to ride ATVs for the longest time. Due to his not having a license or…read morecosts, we just were not able to pull it off. He got to do it finally at scout camp, and has been wanting to go again now that he is of age and has a license. While here on vacation, American ATV Rentals fit our needs and the almost full day trip was quite the experience. Owners David and Tina were most professional and helpful with every step of our excursion. We had a lot of choices to make. First was what kind of vehicles were we going to use. They had the ATVs, 2 and 4-seaters, and some were meant for those over 200lbs which we all needed (slight extra charge for that). We also had to decide what length of "tour" we wanted. We had three drivers and four people, so we went with a two-seater and two ATVs all with the upgraded suspension for the weight. We then chose the 4 hour tour which for most should be the right amount of time for the 44 or so mile loop or back and forth from just about the midpoint. The course was explained and different points of interest and also points of reference to not get lost. I'm glad my wife was our guide on this trip! Next was the safety equipment. We were all provided with helmets and goggles all of which fit well and snug over glasses without any problems. They also provide gloves. All must be worn 100% of the time you're riding or else. They also will provide backpacks and bungee cords. They sell water if needed. We then went outside and got acquainted with our vehicles. How to start them, put in gear, brakes, and rules of the road. We were then on our way! David brought us to a point, gave a more detailed explanation of the course and what to look for. Only at the time we left did our "4-hour tour" time start. We were expected at the end to top off all gas tanks (high grade fuel only) and come back to the business. The trip along so many different views and geological points was awesome. And then almost right at the start I rolled my machine on the side. The gas tank cover came off and I was spilling fuel. Thankfully I wasn't seriously hurt and got up quickly to put it back on four wheels. It drove just fine and I didn't have a flat. I just had some brush burn and a small cut on my elbow. The other negative was just past the 3/4 mark. My son's ATV just stopped and would not move in gear. It revved up but would not engage in gear forward or backward. We ended up pulling out the tow strap on the two-seater and towed it in neutral the final few miles. I had to apologize to my kid for all the dust. You are allowed to stop anywhere for pictures and if you want a souvenir you can take it as you're not in the State park. We did not see any others on our whole route...just some cows. We finally made it to the gas station almost next door to the ATV business, topped off the tanks, and made it back. I was pleased as punch that the ATV I rolled made it back. My wife and I changed at the midpoint so I drove and eventually towed the broken ATV in the two seater, and my wife drove the rolled ATV. Once back (about 25 minutes late due to the issues) I explained our problems on the trip and David was understanding. I did have to pay a 20% depreciation cost for the damage I caused to the ATV. We weren't charged for the issue with the other ATV. This was within the contract we signed and waivers. It was less than I expected, and we just made it work. Overall, my whole family had a great time driving even with the issues we experienced. Some pointers I highly recommend: wear long sleeves, pants, and boots (not sneakers). You will get very dusty. Bring a lot of water and maybe snacks or sandwiches. Remember, however, time stopped does not extend your tour time. The sun beats down and you will get sunburned. There's very little shaded areas. We were told when we asked that the routes we took were classified as mostly beginner to some intermediate level driving. 25mph maximum based on Utah laws, but you're not doing that on these trails. My family and I highly recommend American ATV Rentals for a fun time. It's not cheap, but it was worth the experience! $1000 for the two ATVs and two seater for a four hour tour, safety review, map review, and you have to gas them up before returning them with premium fuel. I also paid a bonus $175 for the 20% of depreciation costs of the damaged parts. Oh well. The shower once we got home and two Tylenol was awesome.

    had an awesome time renting a couple 4 wheelers! Dave was very helpful and resourceful and the…read moretrails were stunning! definitely recommend!

    Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park - Entrance sign

    Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park

    (206 reviews)

    I don't even know where to begin, visiting the Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park was absolutely…read morebreathtaking and deeply spiritual. The contrast of the rich red rock formations against the vivid blue sky is pure eye candy, almost surreal. But what made the experience even more meaningful was meeting members of the Navajo Nation. Learning about their culture and traditions added a powerful, educational layer to the trip. I couldn't leave without buying a unique piece of jewelry handcrafted by an elder. It features multiple stones representing protection, health, and prosperity, and knowing the meaning behind it makes it even more special. We will definitely be back. This place is simply stunning. Travel tips: * You will need an SUV, the roads are rough and not suited for regular cars * Bring sunscreen and lip balm, the dry desert climate is no joke * Go at sunrise or sunset for the most incredible colors and fewer crowds * Bring cash for local vendors (especially for authentic handmade Navajo jewelry) * Allow plenty of time, this isn't a quick stop, it's an experience to take in slowly Absolutely unforgettable.

    An amazing stop to add to your trip. You get to see the infamous monument valley and take pictures…read morefor memories to compare from years before. There's a shop inside and bathrooms. You can also take a ride to the actual valleys for a 17 mile loop for $15 per vehicle. Plenty of parking.

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