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Three Day UTV Rentals Adventure in Brian Head, Utah - St. George

Three Day UTV Rentals Adventure in Brian Head, Utah

Brian Headmoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

3 days

Fitness Level

Basic physical fitness required to handle vehicle controls and terrain bumps comfortably.

Overview

Discover the thrill of off-road exploration with three-day UTV rentals in Brian Head, Utah. Navigate scenic mountain trails and enjoy ultimate freedom on your adventure.

Brian Head, Utah

Three Day Rentals

Priced per Vehicle • Renters Must Be 21 Years or Older & Have Valid Drivers License

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About This Adventure

Experience the thrill of off-road adventure with our top-of-the-line UTV rentals! Enjoy a comprehensive orientation, navigate scenic trails, and ride the latest models equipped with navigation. Safety gear is provided, and you’ll have everything you need for an unforgettable journey through the stunning mountain terrain. Adventure awaits!

What's Included?

All rentals include: helmets, goggles, maps of the area, plug kit and air pump, and emergency distress locator. We also go over a comprehensive orientation at check-out, along with a description of where you will be going. All equipment is new each season, you are responsible to return equipment in the same condition it was given.

Notes

To provide our customers the best possible experience all of our machines are the current model year. All of our machines have navigation as well (exluding the Ranger). YOU ARE NOT allowed to ride on the main roads unless the road is explicitly used to connect to another trail. There are clearly marked off road trails located on site at each of our 3 locations. You will need to fill out a waiver confirming you will be responsible if any damages arise from your rental. We do a thorough walk around of each machine with each renter, and take pictures prior to leaving to ensure that the machine comes back in the same way they went out. You are responsible for all damage that occurs during your rental period, including belts, tires, rims, gouges in any plastic, etc. Your damage waiver out of pocket cost is up to a total of $1,500 payable at machine return. If you cannot afford this damage waiver, please do not rent, these machines are very expensive. If your machine rolls over or drops to its side, you will be charged the FULL $1,500, NO EXCEPTIONS will be made. Please allow an extra 20 minutes for us to wash off and inspect your machine prior to you leaving when you return your machine.

  • Excessive Mud Disclosure: Please be aware that there is a $65 wash fee for machines that are returned with "excessive mud", for normal use we understand the machine will get some mud and dirt, but if you want to go "mudding", feel free, we want you to have fun, but there is a wash fee.
  • Excessive Tire Wear: There is a 1/32 tire wear allotment for all rentals up to 24 hrs. We measure tire depth at checkout, and again at return. Each additional 1/32 of wear is $36 per tire. If you want to do burnouts, have fun, but be aware there is a fee!
  • Age Requirements Renters Must Be 21 Years or Older & Have Valid Drivers License, riders of any age are welcome.

What to Bring Suggestions

When you are riding in the mountains you should always keep in mind that the weather can change in an instant. While it may be sunny and 80 degrees at one moment, or at your starting location, it can change to snow, rain, or hail and below freezing as you change in elevation. Here is our suggested list of what to bring for your UTV ride:

  • Sunglasses or Goggles: Sunglasses and goggles or some sort of eye protection. We do keep a supply of goggles to use during your rental (included at no charge), or if you prefer, new goggles are also available for puchase in our shop for $5.00.
  • Rain Gear: Waterproof and breathable rain gear.
  • Extra Clothing or Blankets: Dressing in layers is wise, but also remember extra clothing if it turns cold.
  • Sunscreen: While it may feel cool in the mountains, the UV rays are much more intense at higher elevations and you can burn more quickly.
  • Closed Toe Shoes: Shoes should have closed toes. Sandals are not recommended.
  • Water and Food: Take plenty of water, lunch or some snacks.
  • First Aid Kit: A first aid kit is essential as you may be far from any type of medical care if you were to have an accident.
  • Driver’s License: You’ll need your driver’s license for our rentals. You cannot rent any machine without a Driver’s License.
  • Helmet: Bring your helmet if you have one – otherwise they are included in the price of all of our rentals.
  • Security Deposit: Not required for rentals.

Please call (435) 393-5007 if you don't see a particular vehicle available at this location as we can deliver from our other locations. Deliveries can be made to in southern Utah with advance noticed.

Adventure Tips

Wear your safety gear at all times

Always keep your helmet and protective equipment on when riding to prevent injuries.

Check your UTV before heading out

Inspect fuel, brakes, and tire pressure to avoid unexpected breakdowns on remote trails.

Carry plenty of water

Stay hydrated, especially during warm weather, as mountain terrain can be physically demanding.

Follow marked trails

Respect the environment by sticking to designated paths to protect flora and fauna.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Mule deer
  • Mountain bluebirds

History

Brian Head was originally developed as a mountain resort in the 1960s and has a rich heritage tied to mining and skiing.

Conservation

The area promotes responsible riding practices to protect native vegetation and minimize trail erosion.

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Recommended Gear

Helmet

Essential

Protects your head and is mandatory for safe riding.

Hydration pack

Essential

Keeps water accessible during longer, hotter rides.

summer specific

Layered clothing

Essential

Allows adaptation to changing mountain temperatures.

spring specific

Windproof jacket

Provides extra protection against chilly winds on exposed trails.

fall specific