Aloha, welina mai, ‘ano ‘ai. Greetings, and welcome, from Hawai’i! Located on the famous North Shore beachfront of O’ahu, North Shore Stables is a locally-owned gem nestled in the quiet, countryside o
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Location: Oahu
What's Included
- Use of individual ATV (you will drive your own All Terrain Vehicle)
- Eye Protection (goggles or safety glasses are available, or you may use your own sunglasses)
- ATV Helmet (required)
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, you need to be at least 16 years old to drive your own ATV. If you have younger kids, they can ride along with an adult but won’t be able to steer. Just be sure to check with them about their height as they need to be able to reach the pedals comfortably. It’s a super fun experience for teens!
A: Wear something comfy and that you don’t mind getting dirty! Closed-toe shoes are a must because you’ll be using the ATVs and might hop around the farm. Plus, it can be sunny, so definitely bring sunscreen and maybe a hat. You’ll get some goggles and a helmet when you arrive, so no worries there!
A: Absolutely! If the weather doesn’t cooperate, you can reschedule without any penalties. Just make sure to call them to arrange it. They’re pretty flexible as they know how unpredictable Oahu weather can be. It’s best to keep an eye on the forecast before your day!
Discussions
Thinking about gifting the Oahu Beachfront ATV Adventure!
Hey everyone! I’m planning to surprise my partner with the Oahu Beachfront ATV Adventure at North Shore Stables. I love the idea of driving our own ATVs and helping restore the shoreline! I’ve heard it’s great for beginners too, which is perfect for us. Just wondering about the logistics like parking and if we need to get there early? Also, what’s the best time of year to do this?
Anyone done the Beachfront ATV Adventure? What was it like?
I’m really considering this as a gift for my brother’s graduation. The idea of planting native plants and driving around the beach sounds so unique! I’m just curious how rough the terrain is. Is it beginner-friendly? Would love to hear some personal experiences!