
When planning a group trip to Moabâwhether itâs for friends, family, corporate retreats, or special occasionsâOutlaw Adventure Tours delivers experiences that combine thrills, camaraderie, and lasting memories. From customized Jeep tours and UTV adventures to guided 4Ă4 support and built-in team building potential, this is the kind of trip your group will talk about for years.
Moabâs rugged red rock terrain, sweeping vistas, and world-class trails form the perfect playground for groups seeking both challenge and bonding. Off-road routes like Hellâs Revenge, Fins & Things, and more are legendary in the Jeep community, drawing adventurers from around the world. Outlaw Adventure Tours leverages these trails but adds local expertise, flexibility, and safety for groups of all sizes.Â
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If you want your group to experience Moab in a way that encourages teamwork and lasting memories, Outlaw Adventure Tours has options tailor-made for you.
Here are the main tour styles and services groups can book with Outlaw Adventure Tours:
With these tours, members of your group can take turns driving fully equipped Jeep Wranglers. You follow an expert guide along iconic Moab trails like Hellâs Revenge and Fins & Things. No prior off-roading experience is required â the guides lead, instruct, and make sure the route fits your groupâs comfort level.Â
This format works great for groups where several participants want hands-on adventure, and it encourages friendly competition or rotation among drivers.
Not everyone in your group wants to drive. In the ride-along format, passengers sit back and enjoy the scenery while expert guides handle the trails. This is ideal for mixed groups (some want thrills, others want to take in the views).Â
Itâs especially helpful for members who are less confident behind the wheel, or those who prefer to focus on photos, stories, and enjoying the ride.
Groups can also choose UTV adventure tours. These use Kawasaki KRX 1000 machines for an intense off-road experience. You follow a guide through Moabâs most challenging trails, including Hellâs Revenge and Fins & Things.Â
These tours are typically 3.5 hours and can be booked in daytime or sunset versions â perfect for groups wanting a mix of thrill and scenery.Â
If your group already has Jeeps or 4Ă4 vehicles, Outlaw offers guide services to lead your convoy on Moabâs legendary trails. This is a powerful option for groups with off-road experience who want to control their machines while relying on local knowhow for navigation, safety, and trail selection.
This option gives groups autonomy while retaining expert support.
One of Outlawâs strengths is customizing experiences based on group size, experience, pace, and objectives (fun, bonding, challenge).Â
Here are ways to make your group adventure extra memorable:
Such touches elevate a fun outing into a team-building retreat: encouraging teamwork, communication, mutual support, and shared conquest.
Hereâs a sample structure your group might follow on a full-day Jeep adventure:
Time
Activity
8:30â9:00am
Meet at Outlawâs base (78 W 100 N, Moab), safety brief, vehicle orientation
9:00â10:30am
Trail drive (Hellâs Revenge or Fins & Things), guidance, obstacle tackling
10:30â10:45am
Scenic break or viewpoint stop + group photos
10:45â12:30pm
Continue trail, possibly switch drivers, deeper terrain
12:30â1:15pm
Lunch break / catered picnic (if arranged)
1:15â3:00pm
Second trail loop or alternate route
3:00â4:00pm
Return, debrief, share highlights and stories
Adjust as needed for half-day options, or switch to a sunset schedule.
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With Outlaw Adventure Tours guiding the way, your group doesnât just take a tour â you share a journey. Between the rugged terrain, expert support, and stunning vistas, your group adventure in Moab can become a story you tell again and again.
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Q: How many people can you accommodate in a group tour?
A: For guide services (bring your own vehicle), Outlaw supports private groups of up to 25 vehicles. For Jeep / UTV tours, groups can be arranged using multiple vehicles.Â
Q: Do you require any experience or credentials to join?
A: To drive a Jeep on a You-Drive tour, you must be at least 21, have a valid driverâs license, and carry full coverage insurance. UTV drivers usually must be at least 18 (or 21 if driving alone) and meet certain insurance / age rules. No prior offâroading experience is requiredâguides lead and teach.Â
Q: What trails are possible for group tours?
A: Tours may include Hellâs Revenge, Fins & Things, Poison Spider, Steel Bender, Top of the World, Pritchett Canyon, Metal Masher, and other Badge of Honor routes.
Full-day tours sometimes focus on one trail because of trail length and technicality.Â
Q: What is your cancellation or rebooking policy?
A: Outlawâs cancellation policy is 72 hours prior to the tour. If canceled before then, you may follow the link in your confirmation or call to cancel or rebook. Inside 72 hours, they may issue a gift card for the balance minus booking fee or help with rebooking.Â
Q: Do you operate in rain or bad weather?
A: Yes. Tours generally still run in rain. Moab can become especially dramatic during rare stormsâwaterfalls may appear, and the landscape takes on a fresh look. Guests are advised to bring a rain jacket or poncho. If you prefer not to tour in rain, book early in your trip so you have flexibility to rebook.Â
Q: Can we switch drivers during a Jeep or UTV tour?
A: Yes. Anyone over 18 (with a license) may drive, and the group can switch drivers mid-tour. Just communicate with the guide ahead of time or on the tour.Â
Q: Where do tours start and how do we get there?
A: The base is located at 78 W 100 N, Moab, UT. Arrive early for check-in and safety briefing. There is public parking in front; larger vehicles or trailers may use nearby streets. Note: Outlaw does not provide shuttle service; Moab has a free transit (MAT) and local airport shuttles are recommended.