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For your comfort and safety, we recommend wearing lightweight, comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes. It’s also a good idea to wear long pants and a long-sleeved shirt to protect your skin from scratches and sunburn. Don’t worry about helmets—we provide them for you!
No prior experience is necessary! Our professional guides will give you all the instructions and safety guidelines you need before the tour. However, please note that riders must be at least 18 years old and have a valid driver’s license.
Our tours can accommodate up to 10 people per group. If you have a larger group, just let us know in advance, and we’ll do our best to accommodate you.
Our tours run rain or shine, as long as weather conditions are safe for riding. If there’s severe weather that affects safety, we may need to reschedule your tour for another day.
Yes, we ask all guests to arrive at least 15 minutes before their scheduled tour time. This ensures a smooth check-in process and helps us stay on schedule. Plus, it gives you time to get familiar with the area, use any facilities you need, and prepare for the tour. Early arrival is especially important if there are specific instructions or safety briefings before we begin.
Yes, you can wear whatever you are comfortable wearing.
No, the riding is done on the trail.
60
Yes, our night tour is very safe and the area has ample lighting Atv also have led lights on them
No
16 with a permit
350 pounds
Yes, passengers must be at least 12 years old and accompanied by an adult driver.
Riders should have a reasonable level of physical fitness and be able to operate the handlebars and brakes comfortably. If you have any medical conditions, please consult with your doctor before joining the tour.
Absolutely! If you prefer using your own helmet or protective gear, feel free to bring it along. Just ensure it meets safety standards.
Yes, ATVs are safe for beginners when operated correctly. Our guides will provide a full safety briefing and a practice session before heading out on the trails.
Yes, but we recommend securing your phone or camera with a strap or protective case to prevent damage or loss during the ride.
Yes, our tours include short breaks for water, photos, and enjoying the scenery. The exact number of breaks will depend on the length of your tour.
We recommend bringing your own water bottle, especially for longer tours. Some packages may include snacks—check your booking for details.
Don’t worry! Our guides are trained to assist in case of any issues like getting stuck. Stay calm and wait for their instructions.
Depending on the location, you may spot local wildlife along the trails. Our guides will ensure a safe and respectful distance is maintained.
For safety reasons, we do not recommend ATV riding for pregnant individuals.
In case of any damages, you may be responsible for repair costs depending on the terms of your rental agreement or tour policy. We recommend purchasing optional insurance if available.
Yes, private tours are available for individuals or groups. Contact us in advance to discuss your preferences and availability.
Yes. All drivers must have a valid driver’s license. Learner’s permits are typically not accepted. Passengers do not need a license but must meet the minimum age/height requirements for the specific UTV.
In most Tennessee rental locations, drivers must be at least 18 years old with a valid license. Some operators allow drivers as young as 16 with parental consent. Passengers often need to be at least 6–8 years old or tall enough to sit securely with the seat belt fastened.
Yes. Tennessee law requires helmets for drivers and passengers under 18, but most rental companies require all riders to wear helmets for safety. Helmets and safety gear are typically included with your rental.
No. UTVs are not street legal in Tennessee unless specifically registered and modified. Rentals are intended for off-road trail use only. You’ll need to trailer or directly access trails from the rental facility.
Closed-toe shoes are required. We recommend comfortable outdoor clothing that you don’t mind getting dusty or muddy. Sunglasses or goggles are helpful for eye protection, and gloves provide extra grip and comfort.
Yes. Most Tennessee UTV rental companies require a security deposit (usually $500–$1,500 per machine) and either proof of insurance or a damage waiver purchase. Always review the rental agreement to understand coverage and responsibilities.
UTVs in Tennessee rentals typically seat 2, 4, or 6 passengers depending on the model. Be sure to book the right size for your group, as all passengers must have a designated seat and seatbelt.
Yes. Many UTVs have cargo space for coolers, backpacks, and personal items. Alcohol is not allowed while operating a UTV. Always secure your belongings properly, as the ride can get bumpy.
UTV riding is available year-round, but the most popular months are spring through fall (March–October) when weather is mild and trails are dry. Fall is especially scenic with Tennessee’s mountain foliage. Winter riding is possible but requires warm clothing.
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