moderate
8 hours
You should be in good physical shape with basic endurance and the ability to sit and steer an ATV for extended periods.
Discover Sedona’s stunning trails on an 8-hour private ATV adventure with expert guides and custom routes. Perfect for thrill seekers and nature lovers alike!
Experience the thrill of a full day ATV adventure in the stunning terrain of Sedona, Arizona, with Red Rock ATV Rentals. This 8-hour journey allows you to explore some of the most beautiful and rugged trails the region has to offer. Guided by a certified Polaris Adventures Outfitter, every moment is tailored to maximize safety and fun, whether you're a seasoned rider or a first-timer. Ride well-maintained Polaris ATVs on trails that wind through red rock formations, desert landscapes, and scenic overlooks. Custom trail maps ensure you stay on course while discovering hidden areas far off the beaten path. You'll also be equipped with essential gear to keep you comfortable and safe throughout the day. This private adventure puts you in control of your pace, making it ideal for groups, families, or solo travelers looking to connect with nature and create lasting memories. The blend of adrenaline and breathtaking vistas makes this trip a standout experience for adventure seekers visiting Sedona. At day's end, you’ll have not only amazing photos but also a deep appreciation of this unique environment.
Always wear the helmet and protective clothing provided to ensure safety on rugged trails.
Bring plenty of water, especially during warmer months, to avoid dehydration in the desert heat.
Listen carefully to your outfitter’s briefings and trail guidance to navigate safely and maximize fun.
Use goggles and face coverings to protect your eyes and lungs from dust kicked up on dry trails.
Sedona’s red rock formations have been home to Native American tribes for thousands of years and serve as sacred sites.
Red Rock ATV Rentals follows eco-friendly practices to minimize trail erosion and protects fragile desert ecosystems.
Protects your head from potential impacts and debris on the trail.
Keeps water accessible to prevent dehydration in the hot desert.
summer specific
Provides warmth during cooler mornings and evenings.
fall specific
Protects eyes from dust, sun glare, and wind.