The red rocks are about to rumble: in 2026, Moab’s legendary Easter Jeep Safari will celebrate its 60th anniversary — and if you’ve ever thought about making the pilgrimage, this is the year to do it.
For off-road fans, Easter Jeep Safari (EJS) is basically the Super Bowl of four-wheeling. What started as a simple one-day trail ride in 1967, organized by the Moab Chamber of Commerce to bring visitors to town, has grown into a nine-day off-road festival hosted by Red Rock 4-Wheelers, drawing thousands of enthusiasts from all over the world.
In 2026, Easter Jeep Safari runs from March 28 through April 5, ending on Easter Sunday — a milestone year marking the 60th running of this iconic event.
As a local Moab tour company, Outlaw Adventure Tours is already gearing up. Whether you’re trailering your built rig into town or just want to be part of the action from the passenger seat of a capable UTV, here’s what you should know about the 60th anniversary of Easter Jeep Safari and how to make the most of your trip.
A Quick History of Easter Jeep Safari
Back in the late 1960s, Moab was a mining town searching for its next chapter. To draw visitors, the Chamber of Commerce put together a one-day group ride on the “Behind the Rocks” trail. A handful of Jeeps showed up, locals led the way, and at lunchtime an airplane dropped ice cream to the group for a mid-trail treat.
The idea stuck.
Over the decades, that humble outing evolved into a structured, nine-day event featuring dozens of guided trail rides, a mid-week vendor expo at Spanish Trail Arena, and a massive gathering of Jeeps, 4x4s, and off-road brands. Today, Easter Jeep Safari is:
- Hosted by Red Rock 4-Wheelers, a local club that manages permits, guides, and trail logistics.
- Open to all street-legal 4x4s, not just Jeeps, as long as they meet basic requirements like 4-low, high ground clearance, and proper tires.
- Spread over nine days, with daily guided trail rides on famous routes like Hell’s Revenge, Poison Spider, Golden Spike, and more.
The 60th anniversary is more than just another year on the calendar — it’s six decades of stories, builds, broken parts, friendships, sunsets, and that first moment your tires hit Moab slickrock.
What Makes the 60th Anniversary Special?
Every year, EJS is big. The 60th is shaping up to be huge.
Here’s what you can expect around town:
- Packed Trails & Full Campgrounds
With thousands of vehicles rolling into Moab, trail slots and lodging will fill up faster than usual. Many veterans recommend booking your stay 8–12 months in advance for anniversary years. - Major Industry Presence
The 60th is a showcase year. Expect more vendors, more product launches, and more off-road brands bringing their A-game to the Spanish Trail Arena expo. Jeep itself often debuts wild concept vehicles during EJS, drawing big crowds to its displays. - Commemorative Rides & Merch
From special trail runs to limited-edition stickers, patches, and gear, anniversary years always come with collectible swag — and the 60th will be no exception.
For many off-roaders, just being in Moab for this milestone is bucket-list material.
Do You Need to Bring Your Own Rig?
Short answer: no.
You can sign up for official Easter Jeep Safari trail rides if you bring a street-legal, trail-ready 4×4 that meets the event’s requirements. But that’s not the only way to experience Moab during EJS.
This is where Outlaw Adventure Tours comes in.
If you’re flying in, don’t have a built rig, or just don’t want to worry about breakage and logistics, guided UTV and Jeep tours let you:
- Get out on iconic slickrock and desert terrain without needing to prep, tow, and maintain your own vehicle.
- Enjoy the same jaw-dropping scenery — steep fins, sandstone domes, canyon overlooks — while a professional guide handles the technical driving.
- Learn trail etiquette, local history, and best practices for Moab wheeling from guides who are on these routes day in and day out.
Think of Easter Jeep Safari week in two layers:
- Official EJS Rides – Registered Red Rock 4-Wheelers trail runs reserved in advance
- Moab Adventure Season – Everything else happening around it: guided tours, scenic drives, hikes, night runs, meetups, and casual trail days.
Even if you never sign up for a single official trail, you can still soak up the atmosphere, hit incredible terrain with Outlaw, and be part of the 60th-anniversary energy.
Why Book With Outlaw Adventure Tours During EJS?
Easter Jeep Safari is amazing… but it can also be intense. Big crowds, long trail days, and a lot of logistics if you’re on your own.
Booking a guided tour with Outlaw during the 60th anniversary gives you a different way to experience Moab:
1. Local Guides, Legendary Trails
Our guides live and breathe these routes. They know:
- Which sections are spicy and which are scenic
- How to read changing weather and trail conditions
- The best overlooks and photo spots you won’t want to miss
So while the EJS caravans roll by, you’ll be threading your way through the same landscape with someone who knows every ledge, line, and lookout.
2. No Wrenching, Just Riding
Trail damage is part of the game at EJS. Bent tie rods, snapped axles, overheating rigs — it happens.
When you ride with Outlaw:
- The vehicle is prepped and ready.
- We handle maintenance, repairs, and safety checks.
- You show up, strap in, and focus on fun.
If you still want to bring your own rig, many visitors split their time: a couple of official EJS trail days plus a guided tour day where they can just relax and be a passenger.
3. A Great Option for Non-Drivers and Families
Maybe only one person in your group is obsessed with crawling ledges — but everyone else still wants the Moab experience.
Guided tours are perfect for:
- Families who want thrilling terrain without full-day commitments
- Partners or friends who aren’t comfortable driving technical obstacles
- First-timers who want to “test the waters” before signing up for future EJS trail runs
You get the adrenaline, the views, and the stories — without needing years of off-road experience under your belt.
Tips for Planning Your 60th Anniversary Trip
If you’re thinking about coming to Moab for the 2026 Easter Jeep Safari, start planning now. A few quick tips:
- Book Early
Hotels, rentals, and campgrounds near Moab and Spanish Trail Arena book far in advance for anniversary years. Aim to lock in your stay as soon as possible. - Build in Flex Days
Don’t overschedule. Between trail days, the vendor expo, town events, and photo stops, you’ll want a buffer for downtime, last-minute plans, or a spontaneous guided tour. - Respect the Land
Moab’s public lands are under constant pressure. Stay on designated routes, pack out your trash, avoid cryptobiotic soil, and follow your guide’s instructions. That’s how we keep these trails open for the next 60 years. - Layer Up & Hydrate
Spring weather in the desert can swing from chilly mornings to hot afternoons to windy evenings. Dress in layers, wear sun protection, and bring plenty of water on every outing.
Ride Into the Next 60 Years With Outlaw
The 60th Easter Jeep Safari isn’t just another event on the calendar — it’s a celebration of the community, the landscape, and the vehicles that have turned Moab into a global off-road icon.
Whether you’re rolling into town with a built rig on a trailer or arriving with nothing but a suitcase and a sense of adventure, Outlaw Adventure Tours can help you experience the best of it:
- Guided UTV and Jeep tours on classic Moab terrain
- Local guides who know the trails, the history, and the hidden gems
- Options for hardcore wheelers, first-timers, and everyone in between
If the 60th anniversary is your first Easter Jeep Safari — or your fifteenth — this is the year to make it unforgettable.
Ready to ride?
Lock in your Outlaw Adventure Tours spot now, and we’ll see you under the red rock arches when Easter Jeep Safari turns 60.

