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Take a Ride on the Wild Side: Off Roading in Greater Zion

Kick off your first off-roading adventure in Greater Zion with beginner trails, safety tips, and guided tours across 250+ miles of stunning terrain.

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Day 1: Off Roading in Greater Zion

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Sand Hollow Reservoir OHV Trail

3 - 4 Hours
💰 Day Use Fee for Sand Hollow State Park: Utah Residents: $20 Non-Utah Residents: $35/ Additonal cost for machine rental

Arrival & Setup

  • Check into Sand Hollow State Park
  • Optional: Rent an off-road vehicle from Mad Moose Rentals
  • Safety briefing: helmets, radios, GPS, emergency contacts
  • Grab trail maps and download offline navigation

Optional – Sand Dunes Practice Session

  • Master throttle control on soft red sand
  • Practice hill climbs and descents on beginner dunes

Sand Hollow Reservoir OHV Trail (12 miles)

  • Includes dunes, rocky paths, and desert trails, offering a mix of challenges for beginner riders.
  • Stunning vistas of Sand Hollow Reservoir and surrounding red rock formations.
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Lakeside Picinic

2 - 3 Hours

 

  • Pick up a “box lunch” from a local restaurant or grab food from park concessions
  • Set up at one of the reservoir’s sandy beaches
  • Optional: Paddleboarding or kayak (rentals from these outfitters)
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Milt's Mile Extended Loop

2 -3 Hours

Milt’s Mile Extended Loop (Moderate – 4.6 miles)

  • Technical slickrock with stunning Zion backdrop views
  • Bypass options are available for challenging sections

Optional: Free Ride & Sunset Dune Session

  • Return to the dunes for golden hour photography opportunities
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Dinner Near Sand Hollow State Park

1 - 2 Hours

Dinner near Sand Hollow State Park

Klein’s Recommendation:  “After a thrilling day on the trails, we like to enjoy a meal at the Sand Hollow Grille. . . . The restaurant’s 180-degree mountain view is particularly stunning at sunset. They are also off-road vehicle-friendly and have great access to the trail system.”

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Overnight Stay

  • Sand Hollow Resort
  • Camping at Sand Hollow State Park
  • Jellystone Campground
  • Additional accommodations
Day 2
transport

Scenic Drive to Zion National Park

Scenic drive through Hurricane and Virgin. Enter Zion National Park via the South Entrance. Park in Springdale and take the shuttle, or park at the Zion National Park Visitor Center.
Take the Zion Canyon Shuttle to stop #5 at the lodge.

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Hike Emerald Pools

2 - 3 hours

Hike Emerald Pools Trail System (Easy-Moderate). Perfect for mixed skill levels with multiple bailout options:

  • Lower Emerald Pool: Easy 1.3-mile paved trail to waterfall
  • Middle Emerald Pool: Add 0.4 miles for hanging gardens
  • Upper Emerald Pool: Challenge with 0.7-mile steep climb
Day 2
dining

Picnic in Zion National Park

1 - 2 Hours

Return to the lodge and purchase food, or pack a lunch from one of the many restaurants in Springdale. Enjoy a picnic in the park. The Grotto is an excellent spot to feast.

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Choose Your Adventure

2 - 4 Hours

Option A: The Narrows (Moderate-Advanced)

  • Wade through Virgin River in a slot canyon
  • Rent canyoneering gear in Springdale

Option B: Riverside Walk (Easy)

  • Paved 2.2-mile round trip along the Virgin River
  • Leads to Narrows entrance for photos
Day2
shopping

Sprindale Exploration

1 - 2 Hours

Browse local art galleries and shops, grab local treats, and soak in the small-town canyon atmosphere.

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Dine in Springdale

1 - 2 Hours

Choose one of the delectable restaurants in Springdale for dinner with a view.

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lodging

Sleep in Springdale

Stay the night at one of the amazing accommodations in Springdale.

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An unmatched combination of stunning landscapes, diverse terrain, and well-maintained trail systems makes Greater Zion the place to begin an off-road journey. Greater Zion is on the rise as one of the premier off roading destinations in the country, and for good reason. Rich Klein, president of TrailHero and a long-time Southern Utah off roader, explains why: “The landscape here is absolutely stunning, and there’s just something about the combination of breathtaking vistas and diverse terrain that makes it perfect for off roading. The fact that it’s beautiful year-round makes it a place I’d recommend to anyone.”  

With over 250 miles of trails weaving through crimson dunes, towering slickrock formations, and a Joshua Tree forest, Greater Zion offers an entertaining playground for everything from gentle family adventures to adrenaline-pumping challenges. If you’re a newcomer to Off-Highway Vehicles (OHVs), don’t be intimidated. You can use this guide to get started.

Prepare for the Ride

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Before you hit the trails, there are a few requirements.

Complete the Utah OHV Education Course.

Use the link above to take the course. In addition, non-residents need a Utah Non-resident OHV Permit

Acquire appropriate safety gear.

Helmet (required for riders under 18), eye protection, boots, and gloves. 

Download a map.

Service can be spotty in places. Be sure you have a map of the area that doesn’t require Wi-Fi.

Get a machine.

Don’t own a machine? No problem! From machines to safety gear, local outfitters have you covered.

Rely on Local Experts

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Greater Zion guides offer an adrenaline rush and safety to anyone who wants to experience the rugged terrain. To ensure a smooth and enjoyable visit, Klein says, “Plan ahead. Reservations for guided tours, accommodations, and activities are highly recommended.” Most companies offer machines ranging from two-person trail models to six-person family haulers. Klein also encourages all visitors to book a tour for a memorable and safe experience. “It doesn’t matter if you are in your personal four-wheel-drive JEEP™, truck, side-by-side, UTV, or buggy; you are bound to have endless fun in Greater Zion [with someone who knows the terrain].” 

Find a list of guides and outfitters at GreaterZion.com.

Where to Off Road in

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Southwest Utah’s diverse and breathtaking landscape makes it a top destination for visitors eager to go off roading in Greater Zion. Klein says, “I love how [the trails] offer something new every time I go wheeling; the landscapes and views change throughout the day with sunrises, sunsets, and weather in the sky.” From sand to rock to forest, there is riding that captivates seasoned and new riders alike. 

With a variety of trail conditions comes a range of difficulty from beginner to expert. The off roading community uses two systems to categorize trail skill level: color and numerical. Being aware of both systems will help you select an appropriate trail.

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Here are a couple of trails to consider for your first trip:

Protecting Our Playground

The privilege of riding this incredible landscape comes with the responsibility to protect it. A good practice is to follow the T.R.E.A.D. Lightly! Principles:

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Final note: Fire safety is critical. This is an extremely dry climate, and the risk of wildfires is high. Use spark arrestors and never park hot machines in dry grass to prevent accidental fires. 

Join the Greater Zion Off Roading Community

There’s value in timing your visit with a local event, like Trail Hero or Winter 4×4 Jamboree. You can meet new people, learn more about off roading in Greater Zion, and maybe even pick up some merch. In the case of TrailHero, you can even listen to great music. Klein says, “If you can, match your time here with an event that offers guided tours. This allows you to tour the local trails with the entire family.” Greater Zion features two off-roading events you can plan a trip around: 

Rock Crawling in Greater Zion. Trail Hero.

Trail Hero 2025: September 29 – October 4, 2025, celebrating its 10th anniversary at the Washington County Fairgrounds. This premier off-road adventure features guided trail rides, rock crawling competitions, live music, and family-friendly activities.

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Winter 4×4 Jamboree: January 14-17, 2026, featuring over 35 guided trails from gentle scenic rides to world-class rock crawling, plus vendor shows, and community activities.

Check the calendar for future off-road events.

Greater Zion offers everything a first-time off roader could want. As Klein says, “I can’t think of a better spot to experience adventure, excitement, and some of the most amazing views you’ll ever see. Whatever brings you to the area — whether it’s an all-out off-roading adventure, event, or something else — Greater Zion offers an array of thrilling outdoor activities and scenic spots that cater to every interest.”

The desert is calling, and off roading in Greater Zion is a throttle twist away. Explore the itinerary above or create your own plan with resources available at GreaterZion.com.


Content features insights from Rich Klein, President of Trail Hero, television host of the show Driver’s Seat, and rock crawling extraordinaire. He is an avid off roader and always enjoys trail riding and rock crawling across the incredible Greater Zion landscapes. 

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