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4-Hour RZR ATV Rental in Sedona

Overview
Sedona ATV gives you the freedom to explore on your own without the tour guide. You have piece of mind that you will never be lost with our mapping and on-board GPS. Top of the line Polaris vehicles. These vehicles are easy to use and the trails are full of fun with the beauty of Sedona. The BEST way to see Sedona.
City: Sedona
Sat 21 Sep
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Starting at $315.84
Sat 21 Sep
Starting at $315.84
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What's Included
Basic insurance
Bottled water
Off-road vehicle
Fuel
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (103)
treehuggersfriend
Jun 2015
My husband and I have been to Sedona previously and I have driven an ATV only one other time --but it was in the Mountains of Utah. I think our big mistake is that we thought we would take the ATV's out, and ride along some remote area and take great pictures--this is more of the "great ATV adventure" which is fine if that's your intention. Let me say that my hubby pretty much hated the whole thing, but that is through no fault of this companyā€”I think we had an idea of what we wanted and it was not the trip we bookedā€”totally our fault. The fact that we did not enjoy our trip should not reflect on the providing company though, they met our every need and provided good equipment and advice. Let me say, that the idea that you could roll this thing over on these roads/trails is very real (I didn't) but it was very hard and while I have little experience with ATV's , I have driven cars professionally most of my life at very high speeds in adverse conditions ( sometimes topping over 110 mph) so for me to have trouble would indicate to me that this is really not ideal for 1st timers. The idea is that the first 3 hours of the half -day ride takes you to some Indian Archeological site (which is great if that's your thing) I have travelled a lot and this is not my first one, so not entirely enamored--but I did see Javelina (local wild life that looks like wild pigs but are actually peccaries--I do like the wildlife right after I was told by the site's ranger that I would never see them in midday-1:30 PM). The route is really the long way, because there is a short road back to the facility. The big issue is that you really don't get to see the great views until you stop, cause while you drive this first section, the roads are difficult and deeply rutted (now maybe they get better later in the year, but you couldn't look at the scenery without causing a pretty bad rollover so you just hold on for dear life in the first part--unless you are a pretty regular ATV driver). If you make the first part of the day, you get a bonus hour, we never got there cause it took us all 4 hours to do the 3 hour trail and not fall off. I think that the problem here might have been that we chose the smallest ATVā€™s they rent and maybe for an amateur that isnā€™t the best choice. The larger vehicles might have handled the trails better (Polaris?) and in retrospect, if the ATV had been easier for me to handle, I might have enjoyed it a lot more. I am not opposed to just riding for the sake of adventure and I believe you could definitely do that here as well, I was just only in Sedona for the one day and thought I could combine an ATV ride with some great photographic opportunities. As it was, the few times I could look away and see the awesome scenery, I couldnā€™t always stop the ATV and take the picture because I was frequently on an incline and I couldnā€™t make it stop rolling without complicating my life. However, if you decide you do want the adventure, the staff is helpful and knowledgeable. They try to make it dummy-proof not to get lost, (a great job on their part but letā€™s face itā€”nothing is foolproofā€”but if you do get lost, itā€™s definitely not because they didnā€™t do everything possible). Check your insurance before you go (hubby and I were taking bets over who was going to have to be airlifted--but we did make it out safely). Also sunscreen, and don't forget the tops of your hands. Animals will cut in front of you --hubby had a cow run out and almost into him --and I have never seen one run before but really that's just using necessary caution. This group does have other options, they have the buggy's available for rent where only one of you has to drive if you are a party of two or more. I didn't like the idea of being a passenger, but if the goal is to take pictures then that may be a better option. I believe they also offer helmet camā€™s so that you can record your adventure, which is also a nice amenity.
Mitch H
Aug 2014
My wife, 3 children ages 5, 8, and 10 and I rented the 5-person atv for four hours and had a great time. Staff members were great and atv/dune buggy held up well in different types of terrain. To get to the trails, you have to ride on the regular roads which was a joy in itself. We had about 15 minutes to spare so we drove around town for a bit. Tons of fun!
blesdx4
May 2014
With a family of four boys, this was the highlight of our amazing trip to Sedona. We rented two double seater ATV's and one dune-buggy, two seater. We put our youngest (8 years) and oldest (18) in the buggy and they had a blast, I felt safer with them together in a more enclosed environment. The staff is extremely helpful and give you great picture maps to follow and their phone number is all over the rentals if you have any questions. They fit you with helmets ( highly recommend) and goggles for free, give you great education on the rentals and send you on your way. I highly recommend the early ride, less traffic, not as dusty and cooler! Do get there about 20-25 minutes early to get your gear and get going on time so you have more time to ride. The sights are phenomenal and four hours flew by, wished we had them all day. They give you a cooler full of water and you can bring your own drinks and snack as well. My advice is to wear something black and old that you don't want to get ruined, it's very dirty on the trail, and you can just throw everything away when your done. Also bring a bandana to cover your mouth so you don't breathe in everything. Our only issue was the buggy broke down on the way back from ruins. We called them, they promptly came out with a replacement and sent us on our way, and gave us extra time for our delay. That's great customer service! Will definitely come back and explore again!

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