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We went on both the Valley of Fire ATV tour and the Red Rock Canyon Tour. Both were enjoyable, however, the Valley of Fire ATV rides don't take place in the Valley Of Fire, they are on private land. Then you get in the van and go TOUR the Valley of Fire. So, just want travelers to know what they actually get. No one is allowed to ride ATVs in the Valley of Fire. It was a fun day, but I wish I knew what I was getting when I signed up. Also, know that you have to wear a helmet and goggles that may not fit over your vision glasses or sunglasses. Their helmets and goggles are really dirty and gross. Bring your own cleaning cloths! Couldn't wait to wash my hair and face afterwards. Lunch provided is average.…
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Date of experience: March 2015
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We booked the Valley of Fire ATV tour for two - one an experienced four-wheeler and one ummm...not so much. We BOTH had a great time. Lots of opportunities on the trail to show off your skills if you have them while those who don't can manage to save alive. I was the one with no skills and had a great time!! Would definitely book again the next time we are in Las Vegas. The guides were great!!! There was one woman on our tour who didn't get the hang of the bikes (as in ran into the bushes twice) so they put her in the dune buggy and towed her four wheeler. Trail is 28 miles, but didn't seem that long. Since the rocks are red, the dust is red too....that means if you are smart and cover yourself in sunscreen...you come off the trail with an odd orange covering...kind of like a bad spray tan. Food was good - sub, chips, pasta salad and cookie and they give you plenty of water. Van pick up from hotel was prompt and drive (Ozzie) got us there fast. Booked over the phone with Margie and she was wonderfully helpful.…
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Date of experience: October 2015
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