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Aventure privée guidée en tricycle dans le Red Rock Canyon!

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This experience is a Private Guided tour. 2 person MINIMUM. 2 Drivers or 1 Driver and 1 Pass. You will have your own tour guide to your full attention as this experience will be just for you and your people. This experience is also fully tailorable to whatever and wherever you would like to go. We encourage our adventure seekers to grab some friends and ride out of town on their very own fully automatic and easy to operate Can-Am Ryker to experience Vegas' natural beauty.

Red Rock Canyon is just one of the possible destinations and is a beautiful natural oasis just miles from the famous Strip. Your unforgettable adventure awaits!

We will also teach everyone how to safely operate the bikes before departure!

* This is NOT an OFF-ROAD experience.

* Booking is for Driver and One Can-Am Ryker Trike (Three Wheel Motorcycle) with two Seats. If wanting 2 bikes select quantity of 2 when checking out.

* Passengers are allowed for additional fee upon arrival.

Ville: Las Vegas
Mon 05 Jan
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À partir de $250.00
Mon 05 Jan
À partir de $250.00
Faire une réservation
Ce qui est inclu
Must be 25+ to drive
Custom bluetooth stereo on every bike
Phone mount and charger on every bike
One CanAm Ryker Trike/Three-Wheeled Motorcycle, Two Seats
Gas and Water
Sanitized helmets provided for every rider
Price is per person
Information additionnelle
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Maximum Weight Per Ryker is 450lbs
  • Valid Drivers License Required
  • Minimum age to drive 25+
  • Not recommended for people that cannot confidently ride on public roads
  • Passenger options available 16+
  • $250 deposit on credit card is due and required at time of rental, (fully refundable).
À quoi s'attendre
1
Red Rock Canyon Overlook
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area lies in Nevada’s Mojave Desert. It’s known for geological features such as towering red sandstone peaks and the Keystone Thrust Fault, as well as Native American petroglyphs. The sheltered Ice Box Canyon has seasonal waterfalls. To the south, Spring Mountain Ranch State Park features historic buildings and hiking trails. There's a scenic road with a toll booth if you want to travel that way, or you can stay on the main road and avoid the toll and still see the canyon's beauty. We would suggest ending the loop at Cottonwood Station for a quick bite to eat.
2
Blue Diamond
This historical town is right off the 159 and is definitly a must, as there is a quaint park with wild burrows and an amazing small cafe with small bites, coffees and teas.
3
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
This area of the Red Rock Canyon is a paid area which is entirely up to you to explore. It consists of a visitor center as well as a 15 mile loop that gets you a little closer to the foothills as we as hiking trails.. NOTE* This is Bureau of Land Management area and is not required through this offering and is an enter at your OWN accord area.
4
Red Rock Canyon Overlook
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area lies in Nevada’s Mojave Desert. It’s known for geological features such as towering red sandstone peaks and the Keystone Thrust Fault, as well as Native American petroglyphs. The sheltered Ice Box Canyon has seasonal waterfalls. To the south, Spring Mountain Ranch State Park features historic buildings and hiking trails. There's a scenic road with a toll booth if you want to travel that way, or you can stay on the main road and avoid the toll and still see the canyon's beauty. We would suggest ending the loop at Cottonwood Station for a quick bite to eat.
5
Blue Diamond
This historical town is right off the 159 and is definitly a must, as there is a quaint park with wild burrows and an amazing small cafe with small bites, coffees and teas.
6
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
This area of the Red Rock Canyon is a paid area which is entirely up to you to explore. It consists of a visitor center as well as a 15 mile loop that gets you a little closer to the foothills as we as hiking trails.. NOTE* This is Bureau of Land Management area and is not required through this offering and is an enter at your OWN accord area.
7
Red Rock Canyon Overlook
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area lies in Nevada’s Mojave Desert. It’s known for geological features such as towering red sandstone peaks and the Keystone Thrust Fault, as well as Native American petroglyphs. The sheltered Ice Box Canyon has seasonal waterfalls. To the south, Spring Mountain Ranch State Park features historic buildings and hiking trails. There's a scenic road with a toll booth if you want to travel that way, or you can stay on the main road and avoid the toll and still see the canyon's beauty. We would suggest ending the loop at Cottonwood Station for a quick bite to eat.
8
Blue Diamond
This historical town is right off the 159 and is definitly a must, as there is a quaint park with wild burrows and an amazing small cafe with small bites, coffees and teas.
9
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
This area of the Red Rock Canyon is a paid area which is entirely up to you to explore. It consists of a visitor center as well as a 15 mile loop that gets you a little closer to the foothills as we as hiking trails.. NOTE* This is Bureau of Land Management area and is not required through this offering and is an enter at your OWN accord area.
10
Red Rock Canyon Overlook
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area lies in Nevada’s Mojave Desert. It’s known for geological features such as towering red sandstone peaks and the Keystone Thrust Fault, as well as Native American petroglyphs. The sheltered Ice Box Canyon has seasonal waterfalls. To the south, Spring Mountain Ranch State Park features historic buildings and hiking trails. There's a scenic road with a toll booth if you want to travel that way, or you can stay on the main road and avoid the toll and still see the canyon's beauty. We would suggest ending the loop at Cottonwood Station for a quick bite to eat.
11
Blue Diamond
This historical town is right off the 159 and is definitly a must, as there is a quaint park with wild burrows and an amazing small cafe with small bites, coffees and teas.
12
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
This area of the Red Rock Canyon is a paid area which is entirely up to you to explore. It consists of a visitor center as well as a 15 mile loop that gets you a little closer to the foothills as we as hiking trails.. NOTE* This is Bureau of Land Management area and is not required through this offering and is an enter at your OWN accord area.
13
Surplombant le Red Rock Canyon
La zone de conservation nationale de Red Rock Canyon se trouve dans le désert de Mojave au Nevada. Il est connu pour ses caractéristiques géologiques telles que les imposants pics de grès rouge et la faille Keystone Thrust, ainsi que pour les pétroglyphes amérindiens. Le Ice Box Canyon abrité a des chutes d'eau saisonnières. Au sud, le parc d'État de Spring Mountain Ranch comprend des bâtiments historiques et des sentiers de randonnée. Il y a une route panoramique avec un péage si vous voulez voyager de cette façon, ou vous pouvez rester sur la route principale et éviter le péage et toujours voir la beauté du canyon. Nous suggérons de terminer la boucle à Cottonwood Station pour une bouchée rapide.
14
Diamant bleu
Cette ville historique est juste à côté de la 159 et est définitivement un must, car il y a un parc pittoresque avec des terriers sauvages et un incroyable petit café avec de petites bouchées, des cafés et des thés.
15
Zone de conservation nationale du Red Rock Canyon
Cette zone du Red Rock Canyon est une zone payante qu'il vous appartient entièrement d'explorer. Il se compose d'un centre d'accueil ainsi que d'une boucle de 15 miles qui vous rapproche un peu des contreforts en tant que sentiers de randonnée. votre PROPRE zone d'accord.
16
Red Rock Canyon Overlook
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area lies in Nevada’s Mojave Desert. It’s known for geological features such as towering red sandstone peaks and the Keystone Thrust Fault, as well as Native American petroglyphs. The sheltered Ice Box Canyon has seasonal waterfalls. To the south, Spring Mountain Ranch State Park features historic buildings and hiking trails. There's a scenic road with a toll booth if you want to travel that way, or you can stay on the main road and avoid the toll and still see the canyon's beauty. We would suggest ending the loop at Cottonwood Station for a quick bite to eat.
17
Blue Diamond
This historical town is right off the 159 and is definitly a must, as there is a quaint park with wild burrows and an amazing small cafe with small bites, coffees and teas.
18
Red Rock Canyon Overlook
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area lies in Nevada’s Mojave Desert. It’s known for geological features such as towering red sandstone peaks and the Keystone Thrust Fault, as well as Native American petroglyphs. The sheltered Ice Box Canyon has seasonal waterfalls. To the south, Spring Mountain Ranch State Park features historic buildings and hiking trails. There's a scenic road with a toll booth if you want to travel that way, or you can stay on the main road and avoid the toll and still see the canyon's beauty. We would suggest ending the loop at Cottonwood Station for a quick bite to eat.
19
Blue Diamond
This historical town is right off the 159 and is definitly a must, as there is a quaint park with wild burrows and an amazing small cafe with small bites, coffees and teas.
20
Red Rock Canyon Overlook
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area lies in Nevada’s Mojave Desert. It’s known for geological features such as towering red sandstone peaks and the Keystone Thrust Fault, as well as Native American petroglyphs. The sheltered Ice Box Canyon has seasonal waterfalls. To the south, Spring Mountain Ranch State Park features historic buildings and hiking trails. There's a scenic road with a toll booth if you want to travel that way, or you can stay on the main road and avoid the toll and still see the canyon's beauty. We would suggest ending the loop at Cottonwood Station for a quick bite to eat.
21
Blue Diamond
This historical town is right off the 159 and is definitly a must, as there is a quaint park with wild burrows and an amazing small cafe with small bites, coffees and teas.
22
Red Rock Canyon Overlook
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area lies in Nevada’s Mojave Desert. It’s known for geological features such as towering red sandstone peaks and the Keystone Thrust Fault, as well as Native American petroglyphs. The sheltered Ice Box Canyon has seasonal waterfalls. To the south, Spring Mountain Ranch State Park features historic buildings and hiking trails. There's a scenic road with a toll booth if you want to travel that way, or you can stay on the main road and avoid the toll and still see the canyon's beauty. We would suggest ending the loop at Cottonwood Station for a quick bite to eat.
23
Blue Diamond
This historical town is right off the 159 and is definitly a must, as there is a quaint park with wild burrows and an amazing small cafe with small bites, coffees and teas.
24
Red Rock Canyon Overlook
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area lies in Nevada’s Mojave Desert. It’s known for geological features such as towering red sandstone peaks and the Keystone Thrust Fault, as well as Native American petroglyphs. The sheltered Ice Box Canyon has seasonal waterfalls. To the south, Spring Mountain Ranch State Park features historic buildings and hiking trails. There's a scenic road with a toll booth if you want to travel that way, or you can stay on the main road and avoid the toll and still see the canyon's beauty. We would suggest ending the loop at Cottonwood Station for a quick bite to eat.
25
Blue Diamond
This historical town is right off the 159 and is definitly a must, as there is a quaint park with wild burrows and an amazing small cafe with small bites, coffees and teas.
26
Red Rock Canyon Overlook
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area lies in Nevada’s Mojave Desert. It’s known for geological features such as towering red sandstone peaks and the Keystone Thrust Fault, as well as Native American petroglyphs. The sheltered Ice Box Canyon has seasonal waterfalls. To the south, Spring Mountain Ranch State Park features historic buildings and hiking trails. There's a scenic road with a toll booth if you want to travel that way, or you can stay on the main road and avoid the toll and still see the canyon's beauty. We would suggest ending the loop at Cottonwood Station for a quick bite to eat.
27
Blue Diamond
This historical town is right off the 159 and is definitly a must, as there is a quaint park with wild burrows and an amazing small cafe with small bites, coffees and teas.
28
Red Rock Canyon Overlook
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area lies in Nevada’s Mojave Desert. It’s known for geological features such as towering red sandstone peaks and the Keystone Thrust Fault, as well as Native American petroglyphs. The sheltered Ice Box Canyon has seasonal waterfalls. To the south, Spring Mountain Ranch State Park features historic buildings and hiking trails. There's a scenic road with a toll booth if you want to travel that way, or you can stay on the main road and avoid the toll and still see the canyon's beauty. We would suggest ending the loop at Cottonwood Station for a quick bite to eat.
29
Blue Diamond
This historical town is right off the 159 and is definitly a must, as there is a quaint park with wild burrows and an amazing small cafe with small bites, coffees and teas.
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Politique d'annulation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Commentaires (17)
adrian264
Dec 2023
Excellent first time. experience. Being able to see the scenery. Of the beautfull mountains. We would love to do again.
Mark_N
Oct 2023
Had a great time, the tour guides were very friendly/attentive and knowledgeable. The only thing that was different than what i expected was that we did not have vehicles that would allow us to do some off roading on the trails, ie get off the highways.
Derric_L
May 2023
Great experience. Guide and owner are safety first so I felt comfortable as a first time rider even with a passenger. Great ride, great scenery, and a great drink at the end. Will absolutely do again. Shout to our guide, Chase, who did a stellar job and got us back to home base uneventfully. Good luck with life #5, brother.

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