moderate
5 hours
Basic fitness is recommended to handle moderate physical activity and some standing while riding.
Explore Southern Utah's trails with a 5-hour electric dirt bike rental from SoTah Adventures. Perfect for all skill levels, this electric adventure takes you through Warner Valley and Toquerville Falls.
Discover Southern Utah's breathtaking terrain with SoTah Adventures' 5-hour electric dirt bike rental in Leeds. This experience offers an exceptional way to explore iconic locations such as Warner Valley and Toquerville Falls while enjoying the quiet power of state-of-the-art electric bikes. Designed for riders of all skill levels, these bikes come equipped with adjustable power modes, ensuring you can tailor your ride whether you're easing into the trails or craving full-throttle adventure. Safety is a priority — helmets and protective gear are provided to keep you secure on your journey. Plus, optional battery swaps mean you can maximize your ride time without interruption. The trails here boast diverse landscapes, from sweeping valleys to rugged foothills, making this rental perfect for anyone looking to combine adrenaline with stunning natural beauty. Whether you're a local adventurer or visiting the region, this rental offers an unmatched way to engage with Utah's rugged outdoors while minimizing environmental impact thanks to the electric motors. Spend your day immersed in scenic views, fresh air, and the freedom only off-road biking can deliver.
Always use the provided helmets and safety equipment to protect yourself while riding on varied terrain.
Begin your ride using the adjustable power modes on the electric bike to get comfortable before increasing speed.
Utah’s dry climate means you should bring plenty of water to stay hydrated during your 5-hour adventure.
Plan your ride around optional battery swaps to ensure continuous power and maximize trail time.
The Leeds area was originally settled in the mid-19th century and features historic mining relics near some trailheads.
Electric bikes reduce noise and emissions, helping protect Utah's sensitive desert ecosystems while offering an eco-friendly way to explore.
Protects your head and is mandatory for safety during the ride.
Keeps you hydrated in Utah’s dry and hot climate, especially important in summer.
summer specific
Allows you to adapt to fluctuating temperatures on longer rides.
fall specific
Improves grip and protects hands during cooler or rough trail conditions.
spring specific