Sedona ATV
- Sedona, AZ
Available March through March
4.7
1988 Reviews
Riding an ATV or Side by Side on unpaved roads or trails, including sand, gravel, dirt, grass, mud, rocks, and other natural terrain.
Outfitters provide a suggested route, trail map, and list of sites/attractions to riders who want to adventure on their own.
4 - 8 Hours
Sedona ATV provides memorable rides in Polaris off-road vehicles throughout the geographic wonderland of the famous red rocks in Sedona, Arizona. Choose between a single-rider RS1, two- or four-seat RZR, or six-seat Ranger for your Arizona desert experience. Trek over and across the various boulders and hills on the Diamondback and Outlaw trails and enjoy beautiful views of Sedona's legendary rock formations. You may also want to visit the Honanki Ruins, a famous archaeological site for a fun sight-seeing adventure along your journey.
Polaris off-road vehicles are available for rent for two-hours, a half-day, or a full-day.
Sedona ATV provides memorable rides in Polaris off-road vehicles throughout the geographic wonderland of the famous red rocks in Sedona, Arizona. Choose between a single-rider RS1, two- or four-seat RZR, or six-seat Ranger for your Arizona desert experience. Trek over and across the various boulders and hills on the Diamondback and Outlaw trails and enjoy beautiful views of Sedona's legendary rock formations. You may also want to visit the Honanki Ruins, a famous archaeological site for a fun sight-seeing adventure along your journey.
Polaris off-road vehicles are available for rent for two-hours, a half-day, or a full-day.
Use of a Polaris vehicle is part of the rental fee.
Helmets are provided - and required - for all riders on all Adventures.
Appropriate, vehicle-specific safety gear is provided.
Navigation equipment is provided.
Starting at $331.62
9 credits for Members
Sedona ATV
928-325-4471
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Proper clothing and gear will help you get the most out of your riding experience.
Required safety gear, including helmets and goggles, is provided.
Consider dressing in layers: long-sleeve shirt, light jacket or rain jacket, closed-toe shoes, a neck gaiter to wear beneath your helmet.
Feel free to bring a backpack with water, snacks, sunscreen, etc