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Dont give these people your money. We booked weeks in advance. We drove hours to get to the atv locations, only to find that they lost our reservation. To top it off, the customer service was terrible and incredible rude. They were obviously unorganized.
Was warned to bring water. Bought water from the operator and didn't need it. Half way through the ride stopped at an artisian well! The water bottles purchased got so dusty you wouldn't want to drink from them anyway.
I had trouble pre booking this like I normally like to do however when we arrived it was easy enough to arrange at the local gas station.We booked the one hour ride which took us out into the forest, at times we had to stop to let deer cross the path which was amazing. Then we headed back to a lookout to stop for some photo opportunities and a river crossing.We got incredibly dusty with the red orange dust that is in the area and I was literally coated in it. We had bough neck scarves to cover our mouths with before hand and I am glad that we did.
I love atv'ing... every time I go somewhere on vacation and I see atv's I go... and it is usually a highlight of the trip. This time however was different. The path we took was pretty lousy, in the first 5 minutes we rode out to look and some hoodos, drove through a small stream and then headed into the forest for the next 45 min. We just drove for miles in the forest, with absolutely nothing to look at besides the same types of trees and a random deer. We never once went above 15mph, it was really sad. And the trail is so dusty. They do not make any attempt to quell the dust with mist etc. So at the end of this trip you are COVERED in dust. The guide was an old guy, didn't say but 5 words and overall the experience was terrible.
This was my first time on an ATV and it was an experience.It was very dusty and bumpy as we headed around and about doing a big pointless loop until we backtracked to go out to the canyon edge.I'm not sure why people do this more than once, but if it's your thing then they do a good job here.I laughed when I saw they have high powered air hoses to get some of the dust off you! I was ready to be hosed down.
I have had this ATV tour on my bucket list for years and finally made it a priority on my last visit to Southern Utah. It was 50+ miles of fun! We did the Polar ATV's as opposed to a 4-wheeler type since we thought it would be more comfortable for a 3 hour ride. Suspension was better than what we expected so it made for a comfortable ride. Helmets and goggles were provided. We were able to stop often to take pictures, we did see a little wildlife, and the scenery was beautiful. However, it was a very dusty experience. I would recommend that riders use a bandana to cover their mouths; otherwise they'll eat dirt. Also, don't wear your best clothes. They will get dirty! In fact, every inch of you will be covered with dust and dirt. I also recommend that people not check out of their hotel room until after this trip because a bath will be necessary. We had already checked out and had to go to the nearest campground to rent their bath house. We're still laughing about that. All-in-all, we had a great experience and I highly recommend this tour.
We stayed in Bryce for the evening and in the morning booked a guided ATV tour at 8.30am for an hour. We were the only people booked onto the tour with a guide leading us around Dixie Forest. It was such a fun experience with amazing surroundings, just on the edge of Bryce Canyon. The added bonus was that we got to see lots of wildlife. I was a bit sceptical to start with but I went on with my husband and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. Make sure you take a scarf as it gets very dusty- googles and helmet are provided.