About this Experience
About This Experience
What you’ll do:
Rip electric dirt bikes through Southern Utah’s red rock playground. Sand, slickrock, rollers, cliffs, canyon views, and enough desert stoke to make Vegas feel like a drywall convention.
Why your crew will absolutely not shut up about this later:
Beginner mode available
Most people figure it out way faster than expected. Twist throttle. Brain makes dopamine. Physics handles the rest.
The desert is showing off
Everywhere you look feels fake. Giant red cliffs, glowing sand, weird rock stuff… Utah honestly needs to calm down.
Way funner than bottle service
Bachelor parties, birthdays, corporate groups, random friend trips… we’re weirdly good at organized bad ideas.
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LocationLas Vegas, NV
261 N Main St, Leeds, UT 84746, USALas Vegas, NV
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need dirt bike experience?
We specialize in “beginner mode.” Most people do totally fine on our popular rides, even without dirt bike experience. No lag, no clutch, no BS. Just twist and rip.
How close are you to Vegas?
Under 2 hours. One minute you’re surrounded by beige wasteland and slot machines, the next you’re ripping through red rock desert wondering why Nevada forgot how color works.
How fast do the bikes go?
Seriously, dude? Basically all e-motos do around 60 MPH. You’ll be riding off-road, not setting land speed records. Electric motors hit peak torque at zero RPM. Physics, baby.
What should I bring so I don’t regret my life choices?
Closed-toe shoes, a water bottle, long pants for the stray rocks and a potential wipe-out. We provide the gear you need for riding — but you’ll want to dress for the weather, and maybe pack a phone or camera for the jaw-dropping views.
How many people can you host?
We’re weirdly good at large groups. Bachelor parties, corporate groups, giant families… we’ve hosted a lot. Somehow the desert keeps surviving.
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What if I crash?
Well… try not to. These are real dirt bikes, not carnival rides. Damage costs are real, so maybe don’t audition for a fail compilation.




















