moderate
4 days (full-day rides each day)
Riders should have moderate physical fitness for handling UTV controls and uneven terrain.
Discover the wild beauty of Mackay, Idaho, with a four-day Polaris UTV rental adventure. Explore remote trails, encounter wildlife, and enjoy scenic vistas in this private off-road experience curated by Lost River Adventures.
15% OFF FOURTH DAY! Must be 21+ to rent or operate • 2-4 seater options
Experience the thrill of exploring Idaho's stunning Lost River Valley in a brand new Polaris RZR UTV! With hundreds of miles of trails at your fingertips, this adventure promises breathtaking scenery and unforgettable memories. Just pick up your vehicle at 8 AM and return it by 5 PM for a day of excitement!
Pickup at 8AM Must be returned by 5PM on the last full rental day
We are smack in the middle of the ATV/UTV capital of Idaho and the West! We have hundreds of miles of trails running through the Lost River Valley for you to come explore on a brand new Polaris RZR.
The operator must be at least 21 year of age and is required to purchase our ($30/day) insurance policy. Waivers must also be signed prior to operating the vehicles. There will be links in the confirmation email to these documents.
Before setting out each day, review trail conditions and weather to ensure safety and optimal riding.
Always pack essential emergency gear such as a first aid kit, map, GPS, and extra water.
Begin your daily rides early to maximize daylight hours and avoid afternoon weather changes.
Maintain a safe distance from animals and avoid disturbing their natural behaviors during your ride.
The area around Mackay has a rich history rooted in gold mining and rugged frontier exploration, visible in the old mining sites and relics scattered through the landscape.
Lost River Adventures emphasizes eco-friendly practices, promoting trail conservation and responsible wildlife observation to preserve Idaho's pristine wilderness.
Good traction and ankle support are vital for walking around the trailheads and exploring off-vehicle.
Hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen help protect against strong sun exposure during long daytime rides.
summer specific
Layered clothing keeps you comfortable across changing temperatures, especially in the mornings and evenings.
spring|fall|winter specific
Staying hydrated is critical during physically active days on the trail.