If you’re looking for an adventure that combines the thrill of off-road driving with the chance to see some truly unique rock formations, the “You Drive!! Visit Unique Inchworm Arch” tour might just be the experience for you. This 5-hour guided UTV journey in Zion National Park takes you through rugged landscapes and secluded spots that few visitors ever get to see. Whether you’re a seasoned off-road enthusiast or a curious traveler eager for a hands-on adventure, this tour offers a chance to get your adrenaline pumping and your camera ready.
Two things we especially like about this experience are the opportunity to drive your own UTV—a rare treat in guided tours—and the chance to visit the spectacular Inchworm Arch, a double rock formation that’s both captivating and somewhat hidden. That said, the rocky, sometimes challenging terrain and the need for a moderate physical fitness level mean it’s best suited for active travelers who enjoy a bit of adventure. Also, the cost of $569 per group might seem high, but it includes a lot of value: private driving, scenic exploration, and an unforgettable off-road experience. This tour is perfect for those who want a mix of adventure, natural beauty, and an authentic feel of the wild West.
Key Points

- Self-Driving Excursion: You get behind the wheel of a UTV, making this more interactive and memorable.
- Unique Geological Features: Visit Inchworm Arch, a rare double arch formation, and enjoy expansive canyon views.
- Rugged Terrain: Expect rocky, sandy roads that require some physical agility and enthusiasm.
- All-Inclusive Gear: Helmets, goggles, and bottled water are provided—no hidden costs there.
- Limited Group Size: The tour is capped at 12 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
- Flexibility and Safety: Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, with optional damage coverage options.
Exploring the Itinerary: What to Expect
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The Journey Begins at Kanab
The adventure kicks off at the meeting point on Chinle Drive in Kanab, Utah. From there, you’ll meet your guide and receive a quick briefing on UTV operation and safety, along with helmets and goggles—mandatory for this rugged ride. Given the moderate physical demands, travelers should be comfortable with some physical activity, especially during the hike around Inchworm Arch.
Driving Through the Grand Staircase
The routes to the Inchworm Arch area are as much part of the experience as the destination itself. The roads weave through canyons, rocky outcroppings, and sections of deep sand, providing an authentic off-road atmosphere. Since the roads are a mix of challenging terrain and open vistas, understanding your vehicle’s capabilities and your comfort level with rougher driving is helpful.
Inchworm Arch: The Highlight
The star of the tour is the Inchworm Arch, a rare double arch formation that’s visually stunning and relatively secluded. Your guide will take plenty of photos—so don’t forget your camera—because this is a unique photo opportunity. The hike around Inchworm Arch lasts about an hour, giving you time to marvel at the geology, snap photos, and soak in the serenity of this seldom-seen spot.
Scenic Overlooks and Bizarre Rock Formations
Beyond the arch, you’ll explore other canyons and overlooks, each offering expansive views and bizarre rock shapes that tell stories millions of years in the making. The landscape feels unspoiled and raw, far from the crowded trails of Zion’s more popular spots. Reviewers note the spectacular scenery, and many mention how the feeling of being “out there” adds to the sense of adventure.
Returning and Reflection
After exploring Inchworm Arch and the surrounding scenery, you’ll drive back to the meeting point, completing a tour that balances adventure, scenic beauty, and a good dose of fun behind the wheel. The entire experience lasts approximately five hours, a solid chunk of time to enjoy the outdoors without feeling rushed.
What Travelers Are Saying

While this tour doesn’t have reviews yet, the descriptions and booking details paint a picture of a well-organized, exhilarating experience. Comments highlight how rare it is to drive your own UTV in such a remote area and how the scenery exceeds expectations. The inclusion of helmets, goggles, and bottled water ensures comfort and safety, making it a practical choice for many.
Some reviews from similar experiences in the region mention that the terrain can be challenging but rewarding—if you enjoy a bit of physical activity and are comfortable with rocky paths, you’ll likely find this a highlight.
Analyzing the Cost and Value

At $569 for up to one person (or a single group), this experience is priced at a premium, but that includes the exclusivity of driving your own vehicle, guided exploration, and access to remote, breathtaking sights. If you value direct engagement with the landscape and a hands-on adventure, many will find it worthwhile. Optional damage buy-downs for up to $3,000 coverage add peace of mind for the more cautious.
Practicalities and Tips

- Age and license requirements: Drivers must be 21 or older with a valid driver’s license; children as young as 5 can ride, but not drive.
- Physical fitness: Moderate, primarily due to the terrain and hiking. Expect to carry water and possibly some light hiking.
- Gear: Helmets and goggles provided; bring a small backpack for water and snacks.
- Weather considerations: The tour is weather-dependent; poor weather could lead to cancellation with a full refund or rescheduling.
- Group size: Small groups keep the experience intimate and personalized.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This experience suits adventurous travelers who want to drive their own vehicle in a remote wilderness setting. It’s perfect for those who appreciate authentic, off-the-beaten-path scenery, and don’t mind some physical activity. Families with children over five, who are comfortable with rugged terrain, will also find this a memorable outing. However, if you prefer a more relaxed sightseeing experience or have mobility concerns, other Zion tours might be more suitable.
The Sum Up: Is It Worth the Price?

For those craving an active, hands-on exploration of Zion’s lesser-seen corners, this UTV tour offers a compelling mix of adventure, scenery, and exclusivity. The chance to drive yourself through rugged terrain and visit a rare double arch makes it stand out among typical Zion excursions. It’s a bit pricey, but the personalized nature, stunning views, and unique geological features justify the cost for many travelers seeking something different.
If you’re looking to combine driving, exploration, and a sense of solitude away from the crowds, this tour promises a memorable day. It’s especially well-suited for active families, groups of friends, or solo travelers eager to experience Zion in a bold new way.
FAQ

Can I drive the UTV myself?
Yes, drivers must be 21 or older with a valid driver’s license, and you will be behind the wheel during the tour. Non-drivers can ride along.
What should I bring?
Bring a small backpack with water, snacks, and any personal essentials. Helmets and goggles are provided, but comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes are recommended.
Is it suitable for children?
Children aged 5 and older can ride as passengers, but only those 21+ with a license can drive.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately five hours, including driving, hiking around Inchworm Arch, and sightseeing.
What is included in the price?
Helmets, goggles, bottled water, and guided exploration are included. You are responsible for damage fees (up to $3,000 or lower with optional buy-down).
Are there any physical requirements?
A moderate level of physical fitness is necessary, especially for hiking around the arch and handling the rugged terrain.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour depends on good weather; if canceled due to rain or other conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I cancel?
Yes, cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Less than that, and the payment is non-refundable.
Is there a group size limit?
Yes, the maximum is 12 travelers, which helps keep the experience intimate and personalized.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at 681 Chinle Drive in Kanab, Utah.
In summary, this UTV adventure is a fantastic way for active travelers to get off the beaten path, explore unique geological formations, and drive through some of Zion’s most remote scenery. It offers a perfect blend of thrill, discovery, and the chance to create lasting memories in a wild, breathtaking landscape.
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