The story behind Las Vegas ATV Tours is the kind that makes a company worth rooting for. About 18 years ago, the owner was working on Wall Street on the East Coast — demanding job, stable income, every reason to stay put. He was also an avid ATV rider, and somewhere in that gap between what he was doing and what he loved, he saw something clearly: there was a real need for a quality ATV tour operation in Las Vegas, and nobody was filling it right.
So he quit, moved to Las Vegas, and built it from scratch.
Nearly two decades later, it's grown into one of the premier ATV tour companies in the industry. That kind of staying power doesn't happen without a product that consistently delivers — and the desert terrain outside Las Vegas has a way of being very honest about which operators know what they're doing.
A lot of ATV tour companies put you on a machine and send you in a circle. Scenic enough, maybe. Memorable? Not especially.
Las Vegas ATV Tours takes groups straight into the dunes for something that feels genuinely different. Sandy washes, steep hills, diverse terrain that changes as you go — the ride has actual variety and actual challenge to it. The kind of challenge that produces real reactions: the involuntary grip on the handlebars, the burst of laughter after a steep descent, the moment your group looks back at the hill they just came down and can't believe they did it.
That's the experience these guides have been curating for 18 years. They know where to take you and how to pace it for a group that wants more than a sightseeing lap.
The Perfect Escape From the Strip
There's something that happens when a Vegas group trades the casino floor for open desert. The energy shifts. The noise disappears. Everyone's suddenly present in a way that's harder to access when you're surrounded by neon lights and a thousand other people's agendas.
Las Vegas ATV Tours works well for bachelor parties, birthday groups, corporate outings, and group trips of any size — partly because off-roading is inherently a shared experience (everyone's navigating the same terrain, reacting to the same moments) and partly because it gives a Vegas trip a dimension it would otherwise miss. You get the adrenaline, the scenery, the fresh air, and the story — the one that starts with "so we went out into the desert on ATVs" and gets better from there.
Groups don't just leave with photos. They leave with a day that felt completely unlike anything else on the itinerary.
Good to Know
Tours depart from the Las Vegas area and head into the surrounding desert terrain. Both ATVs and UTVs are available. No prior experience required — the guides get everyone up to speed before the group heads out.