If you haven’t gone ATVing with your family, you’re about to learn that it’s one of the best ways to explore the great outdoors. Parents who spend too much time cooped up in the office, teenagers with looking for an adrenaline rush, and kids dreaming of their next great adventure can all be satisfied with an ATV tour through Southern Utah. Whether your explorations bring you to the world-class Zion National Park or send you looking for dinosaur tracks at Sand Hollow State Park, ATVing allows you to make the most of your next family-dedicated Saturday or a long weekend getaway. Here’s a closer look at what to look for and think about when bringing your family ATVing.
Choose an experienced tour operator
One of the most important steps that you can take is selecting an experienced tour operator. The leading tour operators offer several advantages, from safe and modern ATVs to a well-honed tours for every level of experience. Knowledgeable guides can customize your tours to include activities and approaches that are of interest to participants at every age and ability level. From sweeping vistas for the photographers in the family to rock formations that invite kids to climb, an experienced tour operator will be able to offer it all.
Determine your comfort level and speed
Maybe your family members all enjoy high octane experiences, and bouncing over sand dunes at top speed is something everyone will love. In other cases, perhaps you’ve got more conservative members that are likely to enjoy a leisurely day of exploring and sightseeing – without the speeding! Whatever your family’s style, even if it’s somewhere in between the extremes, a conversation with your tour guides can help you adjust the speed of your tour anywhere from mild to wild.
Dress for the occasion
Dressing appropriately for your ATVing experience will ensure that everyone in your family is comfortable. The first step is to dress in layers. Whether you want to remove layers because the weather is hot or add long sleeved shirts to help avoid sun exposure, dressing in layers ensures you’ll be contented no matter what the weather does. Hats and sunglasses are the easiest ways to protect yourself from the sun. Finally, ATVing tends to kick up a lot of dust, so it’s helpful to have a bandana or scarf on hand to tie around your face as needed.
Observe basic safety rules
The final note to having a great adventure with your family is observing basic safety rules. One of the most important steps you can take is working with an experienced ATVing tour company. At the beginning of your tour, you’ll receive a safety briefing. Throughout the tour, your guide will be available to answer questions and help you if any potentially difficult situations arise. It is also important to wear any safety gear that’s recommended, including helmets.
Are you ready to experience the great outdoors in a way that you never have before? ATVing offers the chance to explore little known areas and get hands-on with some of the most fascinating natural formations, historical sites, and sandy expanses in Southern Utah. Contact an experienced tour operator today to learn more about scheduling a time to go ATVing with your family.