Experience this one of a kind tour! Jacked Up Joyride is a monster truck once owned by John Rich of Big & Rich and powered by Joyride! This truck does have a name... you guessed it: Cowboy. You know
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Location: Nashville
What's Included
- All state and local taxes
- Ticket Price includes $6.99 per person 24 hour or greater Trip Insurance
- Unique way to experience Nashville. One truck in fleet was once owned by John Rich of Big & Rich!
- Live commentary on board
- Local Driver/Guide
- 90-Minute Monster Truck Tour of Nashville
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, you can reschedule if the weather is bad. Just make sure to contact Joyride Tours at least 24 hours in advance. They understand Nashville weather can be unpredictable, and they’ll work with you to find a new time that works. Just make sure to check their policy when booking!
A: Yes, this tour is great for kids! There’s no strict age limit, but children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. The ride can be a bit bumpy, so if your kids love adventure, they’ll probably have a blast! Just make sure they’re ready for some loud noises from the truck.
A: Wear comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes since it can get a bit dusty! You might also want to bring sunglasses and a hat if it’s sunny. And don’t forget your camera to capture the amazing sights of Nashville from the truck!
Discussions
Just booked the 90-Minute Monster Truck Tour - so excited!
I finally booked the Monster Truck Joyride in Nashville for my boyfriend’s birthday! It’s a 90-minute tour and I hear it’s wild riding in a truck named Cowboy, which used to be owned by John Rich! We're both huge country fans. The price is unbeatable because it includes insurance too. Can’t wait to see Nashville from a monster truck. Anyone else done this? What should we expect?
Thoughts on this Monster Truck Tour for a gift?
I’m thinking of gifting the Monster Truck tour to my cousin who is visiting Nashville soon. I read that it’s a unique way to see the city, and plus, who doesn’t want to ride in a monster truck? But is it really worth it? What was the best part for those who have gone?