This was my first time driving an ATV, and I had a great time! The half day tour includes time to get outfitted at the shop (helmet, goggles, bandanas,and gloves provided), get trained, and take a test lap on a mini training course. Even though it was 65 degrees, I'm glad I brought my windbreaker for warmth and dust! It was about a 15 minute drive to the trailhead. I think we were out riding for 2-2.5 hours. My tour started at 1pm, and we got back around 5:30. There were 12 ATVs on our tour and two guides. We drove single file down service roads (25mph) and trails (up to 15mph). The trails provide enough terrain to keep it interesting and exciting: rocks, slopes, twists and turns. At one point, I misplaced a tire in a rut and got tossed around a bit, which shook me up a little. At our rest stop, I let the guide know, and he moved me up in line so I followed him. He said "Watch my back tires, and put your wheels where I put my wheels." I did exactly that and had a great rest of the ride. He checked in to make sure I felt comfortable and was having fun - which I was! We stopped at two locations to have some water, hear about some of the sights we were seeing, and to relieve ourselves in the bushes if need be. At one stop, the guides choreographed some pretty fun action photos. When we got back to the shop, the blew us off with a leaf blower to get the dust off!