Explore the rugged beauty of Bears Ears Comb Ridge on a thrilling 4x4 UTV tour. Discover ancient cliff dwellings and stunning geological formations.
Explore the rugged beauty of Bears Ears Comb Ridge on a thrilling 4x4 UTV tour. Discover ancient cliff dwellings and stunning geological formations.
- Bears Ears National Monument - Situated in southeastern Utah, Bears Ears National Monument is a breathtaking and culturally important area spanning over 1.35 million acres. It was declared a national monument in December 2016 by President Obama. The monument is celebrated for its magnificent landscapes, diverse wildlife, and rich cultural…
- Bears Ears National Monument - Situated in southeastern Utah, Bears Ears National Monument is a breathtaking and culturally important area spanning over 1.35 million acres. It was declared a national monument in December 2016 by President Obama. The monument is celebrated for its magnificent landscapes, diverse wildlife, and rich cultural heritage. It is named after two notable buttes—Bears Ears—that rise prominently above the surrounding landscape, serving as both natural landmarks and cultural icons.
- Hole-in-the Rock - “Hole in the Rock” is named after a remarkable natural feature—a rock formation with an actual hole through it. This hole was used as a passage by pioneers who undertook a challenging and perilous journey across difficult desert terrain, steep cliffs, and canyons. The pioneers employed wagons, teams of oxen, and precise engineering to create a path through the rock, enabling their wagons to navigate the narrow opening.
- San Juan River - The San Juan River in Utah is renowned for its stunning scenery, featuring high mesas, sandstone cliffs, and deep canyons, making it a favored spot for outdoor activities such as rafting, kayaking, and fishing. The river flows through remote regions, including parts of the Navajo Nation, and offers access to some of the most scenic and secluded areas in the state, like the San Juan River Gorge.
- Comb Ridge - Comb Ridge’s formation dates back millions of years, resulting from significant tectonic activity, including faulting and uplifting, which tilted the rock layers at steep angles. These layers, mainly composed of Navajo Sandstone and other sedimentary rocks, have been sculpted by erosion over time, creating the ridge’s striking and jagged appearance.

- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Goggles
- 6 passenger UTV Ranger 1000
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Goggles
- 6 passenger UTV Ranger 1000
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Comb Ridge is a significant geological landmark, extending approximately 70 miles. It is a long, narrow ridge that rises steeply above the surrounding terrain, creating a distinctive “comb-like” appearance due to its jagged, layered rock formations. This ridge is part of the larger Colorado Plateau and is renowned for its breathtaking beauty, historical…
Comb Ridge is a significant geological landmark, extending approximately 70 miles. It is a long, narrow ridge that rises steeply above the surrounding terrain, creating a distinctive “comb-like” appearance due to its jagged, layered rock formations. This ridge is part of the larger Colorado Plateau and is renowned for its breathtaking beauty, historical importance, and unique geological features.
The River House Ruin is a significant archaeological site. It is a well-preserved cliff dwelling that dates back to the Ancestral Puebloan culture, which thrived in the region between roughly 600 and 1300 AD.
Noteworthy for its well-preserved structures, which include multi-room dwellings and a kiva (a ceremonial, circular structure used by the Ancestral Puebloans). The ruin offers insight into the construction techniques and social organization of the people who resided there. The site contains rock art and other artifacts, providing valuable information about the lives of the inhabitants.
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