Gianinetti's Powersports Rentals
- Meeker, CO
Available July through December
4.9
187 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.
45 miles
4 Hours
Northwestern Colorado is rich in history, and an off-roading adventure in a latest-model Polaris ATV is an unforgettable way to experience it. Meeker’s history as Ute tribe land, an army base, and then a ranching community provides a unique and colorful perspective of Colorado through the ages.
You'll meet at Gianinetti's Powersports Rentals for a brief safety video and to get acquainted with the vehicle. The full ride for this itinerary is 40-45 miles.
Points of interest include: Milk Creek Battle site, Coal Creek Schoolhouse, Sleepy Cat Peak, and White River National Forest.
Trail difficulty level is easy.
Check out the White River Museum as a grand finale of your tour!
Northwestern Colorado is rich in history, and an off-roading adventure in a latest-model Polaris ATV is an unforgettable way to experience it. Meeker’s history as Ute tribe land, an army base, and then a ranching community provides a unique and colorful perspective of Colorado through the ages.
You'll meet at Gianinetti's Powersports Rentals for a brief safety video and to get acquainted with the vehicle. The full ride for this itinerary is 40-45 miles.
Points of interest include: Milk Creek Battle site, Coal Creek Schoolhouse, Sleepy Cat Peak, and White River National Forest.
Trail difficulty level is easy.
Check out the White River Museum as a grand finale of your tour!
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 $249
7 credits for Members
Gianinetti's Powersports Rentals
970-296-4596
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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.
Note: Binoculars also recommended.