Spend a thrilling half day exploring the Lake Mead National Recreation Area on an exciting ATV tour from Las Vegas. Ride along scenic desert trails, learn the fascinating history of Lake Mead, the Col
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Location: Las Vegas
What's Included
- Hamburger, fries and soda
- Bottled water
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (select Las Vegas hotels)
- All taxes and fees
- Guided ATV tour
- Ride on the World's Largest Monster Truck Limousine
- Use of all necessary equipment such as helmet, goggles and gloves
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The dress code is pretty strict! You need to wear closed-toe shoes like sneakers or hiking boots—no sandals, slides, or Crocs allowed. If you show up in the wrong footwear, they won't let you go on the tour, so make sure everyone wears the right shoes. Also, wear comfortable clothing since it can get dusty.
A: Typically, the weather is great for the ATV tour, especially from spring to fall. However, if there's a thunderstorm or heavy rain, they might cancel the tour for safety reasons. They usually notify you a day in advance if there's a problem.
A: Great question! Kids can definitely join the tour, but they need to be at least 16 years old to ride their own ATV. If they're younger, they can ride as a passenger with an adult. Make sure to check with the company for any specific requirements!
Discussions
Just did the ATV tour at Lake Mead—such a rush!
I took the ATV tour last weekend, and it was amazing! The views of Lake Mead were stunning, and riding the ATV felt like such an adventure. The lunch they provided was surprisingly good too—who knew a hamburger and fries could taste so good after all that dust? Just a heads-up, remember to wear proper shoes; I saw a couple of people turned away because they had the wrong footwear. Totally recommend this for a fun day out!
Thinking about gifting the ATV tour—any tips?
My friend's birthday is coming up, and I'm thinking of getting her the ATV tour experience. She loves adventure but has never done anything like this. Is it suitable for beginners? Any tips on what to expect?