Escape the neon and experience the wild side of Nevada on this high-energy Las Vegas ATV tour through the stunning Mojave Desert. Just minutes from the Strip, this fully guided off-road adventure take
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Location: Las Vegas
What's Included
- Tons Of Fun And A Memorable Experience!
- Hotel pickup & drop off from the strip. Airbnb call for details.
- Bottled water
- Guided Tour Through Nellis Dunes With 1 Hour Of Riding Time
- All Fees and Taxes
- Safety Gear- Helmets, Googles, Gloves
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: If the weather's bad, the company usually reschedules your tour for a later date. They'll contact you if there's a cancellation due to safety concerns. Just make sure to keep an eye on your email or phone for updates. It's always a good idea to check the forecast right before your adventure!
A: Yes, riders need to be at least 16 years old to drive their own ATV, and those under 18 should have a parent or guardian sign a waiver. Younger kids can ride as passengers, but they do need to be at least 4 years old. So, it's great for families as long as they meet those age requirements!
A: Definitely wear comfortable clothing that you don't mind getting dusty! Long pants and a breathable long-sleeved shirt are perfect. Closed-toe shoes are a must. Don't forget sunglasses to protect your eyes from the sun and dust! The provided helmets and goggles do help but good shoes are really key.
Discussions
Just did the ATV tour in Nellis Dunes, and it was insane!
I went last week and it was such a blast! The scenery through the Mojave Desert is breathtaking. Our guide was super chill and made sure everyone felt safe. Best part? The adrenaline rush when hitting those hills! I can't recommend this enough for a fun day out in Vegas. I’m definitely considering gifting it to my brother for his birthday!
Thinking of booking the ATV off-road adventure for a gift!
I’m looking for a unique experience to get my partner for our anniversary, and this ATV tour looks perfect! The fact that it's near the Strip is a huge plus. How long do we actually get to ride? Can we take photos during the tour? Any tips from those who've been?