moderate
2 days
No special fitness required, but basic mobility to operate the vehicle and navigate terrain is helpful.
Fuel your thrill-seeking spirit with a two-day UTV rental from B & B Adventures in Mercer, Wisconsin. Explore rugged trails, lush forests, and enjoy an unforgettable outdoor experience at your own pace.
Experience the freedom and excitement of a self-guided UTV adventure with B & B Adventures of Mercer, LLC in scenic Mercer, Wisconsin. This two-day rental offers a perfect balance of thrill and exploration as you navigate well-maintained trails surrounded by dense forests, gentle hills, and rugged terrain. Whether you're an adrenaline seeker or simply enjoy immersing yourself in nature, these top-quality UTVs ensure a safe and exciting ride at your own pace. Mercer’s trails provide diverse landscapes, from open meadows to shaded woodland paths, giving riders a great mix of scenery and technical riding. With ample support from the local team, you’ll get all the necessary gear and guidance to feel confident on the trails. This adventure is ideal for small groups or families looking to connect with the outdoors while enjoying the thrill of powerful off-road machines. Plus, you have the flexibility to explore hidden spots off the beaten path, making every moment unique and memorable.
Inspect brakes, tires, and fuel levels before hitting the trails to ensure a smooth ride.
Always wear a helmet, gloves, and eye protection to stay safe throughout your adventure.
Stay on designated trails to protect natural habitats and avoid getting lost.
Pack layers and rain gear, as Wisconsin weather can be unpredictable while out on the trail.
Mercer area has a rich logging and mining heritage, with many trails once used by workers in the early 1900s.
B & B Adventures emphasizes responsible trail use to protect native wildlife and preserve the natural environment.
Protects your head from impacts and debris while riding.
Provides good grip and ankle support during trail riding.
Keeps bugs at bay during warmer months.
summer specific
Helps adapt to fluctuating temperatures on the trail.
spring specific