Springdale Atv

One of the best ways to travel a trail is to have your thumb on a throttle. ATVs and 4-wheel vehicles offer you the best of two worlds. First, you get to travel as quickly or slowly as you want while avoiding dreaded tired feet. Second, these vehicles can take you to many places - they're versatile and agile. You can cover more ground than hikers, bikers, and horse riders while seeing more than those in cars. Fortunately, many businesses in the area rent these vehicles and offer guided tours. You can even rent motorcycles, but these are not allowed on many paths.

ATV Rentals & Tours:

If you are an inexperienced rider you may want to consider hiring a guide as the trails are sometimes not well marked. A guide will also be able to assist you in traversing some of the more challenging terrain. If you choose to take a guided ATV tour in Springdale you will be thoroughly trained on the operation of the ATV and then guided through miles of fun and challenging trails. The following Springdale outfitters provide ATV rentals and tours:

ATV Laws:

  1. Your ATV must display a current ATV registration sticker.
  2. You must be 16 years old and hold a valid drivers license to operate an ATV on public land, drivers between the ages of 8 to 15 must hold an ATV education certificate issued by the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation. No one under the age of eight is allowed to drive an ATV on public land.
  3. Helmets must be worn by all ATV riders under the age of 18.
  4. Headlights must be used from dusk to dawn.
  5. If you are riding in a sand dune area it is required that you have a brightly colored flag attached to your ATV.
  6. Ride only in designated ATV areas.
  7. Never operate an ATV while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

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