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2026 UTV Offroad Adventures Grand Staircase SXS Experience

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Photos and story by Kim Krause

May 22–25, 2026
Big Water to Escalante to Big Water

What an unforgettable 3-day adventure through some of the most scenic terrain in Southern  Utah.

Friday kicked things off in Big Water, Utah, a small desert town near Lake Powell surrounded by  dramatic red rock landscapes and endless off-road terrain. Riders checked in at the Rodeway Inn  & Suites before gathering for a meet-and-greet social to connect with fellow adventurers from  across the country and prepare for an epic weekend on the trails.

Riders traveled from all over including Georgia, Illinois, California, Texas, and beyond.

DAY 1 – GRAND STAIRCASE-ESCALANTE NATIONAL MONUMENT

35 SXS machines split into two groups under sunny skies and perfect 75-degree weather for an  incredible 90-mile ride through Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. The day delivered everything:

  • Hoodoos
  • Sand washes
  • Flowy scenic trails
  • Big hill climbs with breathtaking views
  • Cottonwood Canyon’s stunning rock colors and towering green trees
  • Pine forests climbing to 7,000 feet elevation

Along the route, the group passed an old abandoned cabin nestled into the towering canyon  walls, a striking reminder of the rugged isolation and history of this landscape.

Grosvenor Arch

Grosvenor Arch

One of the highlights of the day was Grosvenor Arch, an impressive double sandstone arch rising  dramatically from the desert floor. Surrounded by towering cliffs and colorful canyon walls, it  made the perfect lunch stop and photo opportunity for the group.

The ride continued through smooth flowing trails with amazing panoramic views before making  the descent into Cottonwood Canyon where colorful layered rock formations and lush green trees  created a completely different landscape from the open desert earlier in the day.

We even had a few trail-side repairs and recovery moments with three breakdowns that added to  the adventure and teamwork of the trip.

That evening the group rolled into Escalante, Utah — a small western-style town surrounded by  some of the most beautiful backcountry terrain in the country and known as a gateway to adventure. Riders enjoyed dinner at Showhouse before checking into the Prospector Inn for the night.

Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument

Pine Trees at Higher Elevations in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument

DAY 2 – HELLS BACKBONE & BOULDER

Another incredible day exploring higher elevations with cooler 68-degree temperatures and  climbs over 9,000 feet. The trails brought:

  • Tall pine forests
  • Colorful mountain views
  • Scenic overlooks for miles

The route toward Boulder, Utah delivered breathtaking scenery with lush green valleys, towering  pine trees, and cooler mountain air that felt completely different from the desert terrain below. Lunch at Burr Trail Grill was a hit before cruising back along Utah’s famous Highway 12 — considered one of the most scenic highways in America with massive overlooks, colorful cliffs,  and winding mountain roads.

Escalante

Parking lot partying Escalante

After the ride, everyone gathered for a fun hotel parking lot party where riders relaxed, shared  trail stories, checked out each other’s machines, enjoyed some laughs, and got the chance to  really get to know one another after two incredible days on the trails. It was the perfect way to  unwind before heading to dinner, raffles, poker, and awards with the group. Awards included:

  • Farthest Traveler – Covington, Georgia
  • Youngest Rider – 9 years old
  • Oldest Rider – 71 years old
  • “Dumbass Award” winner for accidentally putting water in his fuel tank
Devil’s Garden

Devil’s Garden

DAY 3 – RETURN TO BIG WATER

After breakfast and fuel-up, the group checked out of Escalante and headed back toward Big  Water for one final day packed with incredible scenery and unforgettable trail riding. The first stop was Devils Garden — a surreal landscape filled with twisted sandstone formations,  towering hoodoos, arches, and unique rock shapes that looked straight out of another planet. It  was the perfect place to stretch the legs, explore, and grab some incredible photos.

From there, Left Hand Collett Trail led the group to a beautiful slot canyon featuring towering  walls, water crossings, and dramatic overhangs that created an incredible lunch stop and photo  opportunity.

Native American ruins

Native American ruins

They also encountered a remote cave, holding what appeared to be ancient Native American  ruins. Pausing there, it was easy to imagine how this landscape once provided shelter, travel  routes, and survival for people long before modern exploration.

The ride continued along to Smoky Mountain Road where the group stopped to see the famous  “smoke holes” — vents in the ground where smoke still rises from naturally burning  underground coal seams deep beneath the surface. The area felt wild, remote, and unlike anywhere else on the trail.

Next came the steep descent down Kelly Grade, one of the most exciting sections of the trip. The  narrow switchbacks dropped riders from high elevation down toward Glen Canyon with massive  panoramic views overlooking the rugged desert landscape below.

Lake Powell

Lake Powell

From there, the group reached a decision point and split for the final scenic leg: continue through  Crosby Canyon Road or take the Alstrom Point option for a higher-elevation panoramic overlook  of Lake Powell and the surrounding canyon country.

The Alstrom Point group climbed to one of the most iconic overlooks in the region, taking in  sweeping, high-elevation views of Lake Powell, dramatic cliff lines, and endless desert horizons.

The Crosby Canyon group descended through a narrow and beautiful canyon corridor lined with  incredible sandstone formations and natural rock sculptures carved through the canyon walls. As  they made their way toward Lake Powell, it was striking to see that portions of the road now  exposed were once underwater — a reminder of how low the lake levels have become over the  years. This group reached the shores of Lake Powell where one lucky dog enjoyed cooling off  with a swim after an epic 98-mile day on the trails.

Both groups eventually made their way back toward Big Water. After soaking in the final views, it was a short ride back to the Rodeway Inn in Big Water where the 2026 Grand Staircase SXS Experience officially came to an end.

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If you missed this one, join us next May 20–23, 2027 for the Grand Staircase Expedition 2-Night  UTV Expedition

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