Bayhorse Lake & Ghost Town RZR Tour

The Sawmill Station

- Clayton, ID

Available June through November

4.7

81 Reviews


Off-Road

Riding an ATV or Side by Side on unpaved roads or trails, including sand, gravel, dirt, grass, mud, rocks, and other natural terrain.

Self-Guided Tour

Outfitters provide a suggested route, trail map, and list of sites/attractions to riders who want to adventure on their own.

About This Adventure

Ride up to Bayhorse Lake directly from The Sawmill Station on pristine two-track trails. These trails meander through meadows and pine groves while climbing 3,000 feet. Relax at picturesque Bayhorse Lake, have lunch (included with your adventure from the Bistro), get out your fishing pole, or just take in the mountain air. Afterward, proceed up to Ramshorn Mountain at almost 10,000 feet, stopping to see some hillside Bayhorse Mining District ruins along the way. From the summit at Ramshorn, continue down the trail toward the Bayhorse Ghost Town. Keep your camera ready as there are a LOT of photo ops of kilns, flumes, and buildings from the 1800s and early 1900s. Explore the ATV trails around the Bayhorse Ghost Town, which is an Idaho state ATV park. Head back to The Sawmill Station on a completely different route to complete your adventure.
Ride up to Bayhorse Lake directly from The Sawmill Station on pristine two-track trails. These trails meander through meadows and pine groves while climbing 3,000 feet. Relax at picturesque Bayhorse Lake, have lunch (included with your adventure from the Bistro), get out your fishing pole, or just take in the mountain air. Afterward, proceed up to Ramshorn Mountain at almost 10,000 feet, stopping to see some hillside Bayhorse Mining District ruins along the way. From the summit at Ramshorn, continue down the trail toward the Bayhorse Ghost Town. Keep your camera ready as there are a LOT of photo ops of kilns, flumes, and buildings from the 1800s and early 1900s. Explore the ATV trails around the Bayhorse Ghost Town, which is an Idaho state ATV park. Head back to The Sawmill Station on a completely different route to complete your adventure.

What's Included

Vehicle(s)

Use of a Polaris vehicle is part of the rental fee.

Helmet(s)

Helmets are provided - and required - for all riders on all Adventures.

Safety Goggles and Gear

Appropriate, vehicle-specific safety gear is provided.

Navigation Assistance

Navigation equipment is provided.


Starting at $425

12 credits for Members

Vehicle Lineup

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RZR

The world's leading recreational side by side. The ultimate trail machine handles all terrain - sharp turns, rocks, mud, sand - with ease.

Passengers

Trail Dominator

Multi-Terrain


Outfitter Location

Outfitter Location

The Sawmill Station

702-596-9809

702-596-9809

21855 Hwy 75,Clayton, ID,83227 United States

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Rider Requirements

All drivers of off-road vehicles are required to be 18+ years of age with a valid driver’s license. All passengers must be able to grasp a handhold with their hands, plant feet firmly on the ground, and have their back fully against the backrest. Helmets and eye protection are always required to be worn when the vehicle is being operated.

All drivers of off-road vehicles are required to be 18+ years of age with a valid driver’s license. All passengers must be able to grasp a handhold with their hands, plant feet firmly on the ground, and have their back fully against the backrest. Helmets and eye protection are always required to be worn when the vehicle is being operated.

Guests are recommended to wear closed-toe shoes, and long shirts and pants for a safe, comfortable ride.

A neck gaiter or bandana is also recommended for dust, to wear beneath your helmet (helmet and goggles are always provided.)

Bring extra layers like a lightweight jacket or sweatshirt in case of weather changes.

Feel free to bring along a backpack with water, snacks, bug spray, and sunscreen.

What to Bring

Guests are recommended to wear closed-toe shoes, and long shirts and pants for a safe, comfortable ride.

A neck gaiter or bandana is also recommended for dust, to wear beneath your helmet (helmet and goggles are always provided.)

Bring extra layers like a lightweight jacket or sweatshirt in case of weather changes.

Feel free to bring along a backpack with water, snacks, bug spray, and sunscreen.