Discover one of the best Las Vegas ATV tours with a thrilling desert and ghost town adventure. Begin with a guided walking tour through a historic 1861 mining town, often called a ghost town, featurin
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Location: Las Vegas
What's Included
- Safety gear (helmet, goggles, gloves, helmet sock)
- All fees and taxes
- Hotel pickup and drop-off from select Las Vegas hotels
- Ghost town walking sightseeing tour and games
- Bottled water
- Safety orientation and instruction
- Professional guided ATV tour
- ATV or RZR (2-seat or 4-seat, based on option selected)
- Free photo & video media package
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes! Riders must be at least 16 years old to drive an ATV, but younger kids can join as passengers in the 4-seat RZR. Just make sure they meet the height and safety requirements. It's a totally family-friendly adventure and perfect for teens who love a thrill!
A: You don't need to bring anything! They provide all the safety gear like helmets and goggles. Just wear comfortable clothes that you don't mind getting dirty and closed-toe shoes. It's definitely a dusty adventure, so maybe leave the white sneakers at home! :)
A: Absolutely! If the weather conditions aren't safe for the tour, they will contact you to reschedule. Just be sure to check their policy when booking. It’s always good to have a backup plan in case of unexpected weather!
Discussions
Just booked the ATV tour and can't wait!
I just booked the 'Ride The Past & Have a Blast' ATV tour for my boyfriend's birthday. He's obsessed with anything off-road and I think the ghost town aspect is gonna blow his mind. I’ve heard the guides are super friendly and take awesome pics too! Anyone have tips on what to expect or how to make it special? I wanna surprise him with something epic!
What an adventure! Just did the ATV tour!
Wow, just finished the 'Ride The Past & Have a Blast' tour and it was insane! The ghost town was super eerie, and the ATV ride through the desert was just wild. They really made it feel safe even for newbies like me. Honestly, I was a bit nervous at first, but the guides were so chill. Anyone else done this? What was your favorite part?