REVIEW · MIAMI
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ATVs beat the Miami traffic. This guided ride with Osuna Off Road Adventures is all about a powerful 2024 ATV or UTV, a 15-minute safety briefing, and then a full hour of trail time while your guide handles the photos and video. I especially like the option to play your own music through the vehicle sound system, but do double-check the extra on-site trail & gas fee so the final cost matches what you expect.
You’ll follow your guide through dirt paths in a separate vehicle, with stops that break up the ride and give you photo chances along the way. If you’re coming with a group, the value is real: passengers ride free, and your vehicle can handle up to 2 on an ATV or up to 4 on a UTV for the same base price. The one thing to plan for is that weather and timing can affect the vibe—ATV days often mean you’ll get dirty, and delays can happen if the check-in flow is slow.
In This Review
- Key Highlights That Make This Ride Worth Your Time
- Entering 15515 SW 177th Ave: Meeting Point and What to Bring
- Safety Briefing First: 15 Minutes That Actually Matter
- The Trail Plan: How the 1-Hour Ride Actually Flows
- Stop 1 at Brothers Family Park and the Sunflower Farm Photo Moment
- ATV vs UTV: Picking the Right Machine for Your Group Size
- What You Get for Your Money: Base Price vs On-Site Fees
- Music, Photos, and Videos: The Ride-Plus-Memory Setup
- Parking, Timing, and Finding the Spot Without Stress
- Who This Tour Is Best For (and Who Should Rethink It)
- The Practical Stuff: Licenses, IDs, and Passenger Rules
- Should You Book This Miami ATV/UTV Ride?
- FAQ
- What’s included with the $100 per-group price?
- How long does the ATV/UTV experience last?
- Who can drive, and do I need a license?
- How old does a passenger need to be?
- Are there extra fees besides the base price?
- Can I play my own music during the ride?
- Where do we meet, and what hours are they open?
- What payment methods are accepted?
Key Highlights That Make This Ride Worth Your Time

- Free videos and pictures: Your guide captures your ride so you can focus on driving and not on filming.
- Play your own music: The ATV/UTV sound system lets you bring the soundtrack.
- Free passengers: Kids can ride as passengers from age 5 and up, and they don’t add cost.
- Guided trail ride: You drive your own automatic ATV/UTV while you stay with the group and follow the guide.
- Photo stops: The route includes scenic stops, including a Sunflower Farm photo moment.
- Easy group math: ATV fits up to 2 people; UTV fits up to 4, so you can spread cost efficiently.
Entering 15515 SW 177th Ave: Meeting Point and What to Bring
The tour starts at 15515 SW 177th Ave, Miami, FL 33187 and ends back at the same spot. Hours are listed as 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM (Monday through Sunday) for the operating period shown.
Before you go, bring everything you need to sign the waiver and start riding. You’ll be asked for ID and a credit card for a $100 refundable hold, and the same info is tied to everyone participating (not just the driver).
One practical tip: this location can be tricky to spot fast. If you don’t see staff when you arrive, use the number posted at the ATV sign to get quick help, and if you’re navigating by landmark, one rider guidance point is to head toward the pizza truck area and then turn right.
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Safety Briefing First: 15 Minutes That Actually Matter

This ride includes a 15-minute safety briefing before you head out. It’s in addition to the one hour of riding time, so plan your day knowing the total experience will feel longer than just 60 minutes.
You’ll get helmet safety equipment, and you’ll be on fully automatic ATVs/UTVs. That matters because you can focus on throttle control and staying on the guide’s route without wrestling with gears.
The best part of guided riding is that you’re not figuring things out while moving. Your guide stays involved, and you drive your own machine while they lead you through the trails in a separate vehicle.
The Trail Plan: How the 1-Hour Ride Actually Flows

Your experience is described as a guided ATV/UTV tour, with you driving while following your guide. The format is simple: a briefing, an hour of riding, and then you head back to the start area.
Expect the route to mix open stretches with slower sections where the guide likely keeps the group together. The ride is short enough that it feels like an action burst, not a long training session, which is great if you’re trying to fit adventure into a Miami day.
There’s also a strong “don’t waste time on logistics” vibe here. Your guide handles the photo and video capture, which is a real benefit if you’re on a schedule or if you’d rather not stop your ride to swap phones around.
Stop 1 at Brothers Family Park and the Sunflower Farm Photo Moment

One listed stop is By Brothers Family Park. In practice, think of it as one of those natural break points where the group regroups and you get an easy moment to snap photos without pulling off-road.
Another standout feature is the Sunflower Farm photo stop. Even if you’re not visiting for farm views, this is a nice contrast from the road-and-neighborhood feeling—plus it gives your guide a chance to capture clean, scenic shots.
This is also where you should mentally switch from driving mode to “look up and enjoy” mode for a few minutes. If you’re doing this for photos, those stop moments are where you’ll get the best ones.
ATV vs UTV: Picking the Right Machine for Your Group Size

The vehicles are listed as fully automatic Honda ATVs or UTVs, with brands such as Honda, Polaris, and Can-Am available. If you’re coming as a couple or a solo driver, an ATV makes sense because it holds up to 2 people for the same base price.
If you’re traveling as three or four, a UTV often becomes the better value since it can take up to 4 people for the same base price. One review specifically praised the Can-Am buggy setup, which matches the general idea that heavier, roomier machines can feel more comfortable with groups.
One small but important reality check: you’ll pay attention to the “who rides where” plan before you arrive. Since passengers ride free, it’s smart to pair your group into the machine type that gives you the most riders per vehicle.
What You Get for Your Money: Base Price vs On-Site Fees

The booking price is $100 per group (up to 15) and the activity is about 1 hour of riding time. That base number is appealing, especially if you’re not thinking about just solo thrill rides—this format is set up so groups can share the cost.
But here’s the part you must plan for: trail & gas fee is not included. The data lists $80 per person for the trail & gas fee, and $160 per person if you do a 2-hour trail & gas option.
So the best way to judge value is by doing this quick math:
- Start with the $100 group price
- Then add $80 per person for trail & gas (or the higher option for more time, if you choose it)
- Don’t forget the $100 refundable hold tied to your waiver and equipment protection
A lot of the “false advertising” complaint energy in the low ratings appears to come from surprise about what’s included versus what’s due on site. Save yourself the stress: confirm the final breakdown before you go, especially if you booked based on the base price alone.
Music, Photos, and Videos: The Ride-Plus-Memory Setup

This is one of the most loved parts of the experience. Your guide snaps photos and video so you can focus on driving, and there are free videos and pictures included with the tour.
Even better, the vehicle has a sound system for your own music. That turns the ride from a quiet, serious activity into something more personal and fun—especially if you’re celebrating a birthday or just want your own playlist on a dirt road.
Two photo-related notes to keep your expectations grounded:
- You’ll get videos and pictures included, but one rider felt they only received one photo out of many captured.
- If you care about getting a full set of images, ask early about how the media is delivered so you know what to expect.
Parking, Timing, and Finding the Spot Without Stress

Free parking is included, which helps a lot in this part of Miami where it’s easy to waste time hunting for spaces. Still, give yourself extra time to park, check in, sign the waiver, and get geared up.
Check-in is described as needing you to arrive 30 minutes before. If you’re late, the information says they may ask you to wait for the next time and try to accommodate everyone—so being early is the simplest way to avoid scrambling.
Also remember the structure: you’re not just showing up and instantly riding. With the briefing plus the hour ride, you’ll feel like the entire experience window is longer than you might expect.
Who This Tour Is Best For (and Who Should Rethink It)
This tour fits best if you want a short, guided adrenaline hit without needing to travel far out of Miami. It also works well for families because passengers can ride from age 5, and passengers are free.
It’s also a strong pick for:
- Couples who want a fun shared activity and don’t want to plan a long day
- Friend groups that can split into ATV or UTV teams
- Anyone who cares about memories because video/photo capture is built in
It may be less ideal if you’re trying to minimize surprises around cost. The additional trail & gas fee plus the refundable hold can change your final total, and some issues show up in the low ratings when people felt pricing was not what they expected.
And yes—expect to get dirty. At least one rider noted the activity gets messy, which is normal for ATV riding and part of the fun.
The Practical Stuff: Licenses, IDs, and Passenger Rules
If you plan to drive, you need to understand the age and ID rules. Under 18, you must have a valid driver’s license to drive, and drivers are described as 14 and up with an adult on site.
Passengers can ride from age 5. Everyone needs to bring ID to sign the waiver, and the day-of requirement includes a credit card for the $100 refundable hold.
Service animals are allowed, and the experience is stated as suitable for most people. The tour caps at a maximum group size of 20 travelers, which helps keep it from turning into a chaotic line of machines.
Should You Book This Miami ATV/UTV Ride?
I’d book it if you want a guided, short adventure where your guide handles photos and you can bring your own music. The free passengers, the automatic machines, and the included media are big value drivers, especially if you’re going with family or friends.
I’d also make one clear decision before you commit: confirm the final cost including the trail & gas fee and the $100 refundable hold. If you’re the kind of person who hates surprises, this “check the full pricing picture” step is worth it.
If that extra-fee math checks out for you, this is a fun way to get a different view of the Miami area than you’d get from beaches and traffic—dirt roads, farm stops, and a ride that’s short enough to fit into a busy trip.
FAQ
What’s included with the $100 per-group price?
The base price includes a fully automatic Honda ATV or UTV (Honda, Polaris, Can-Am), helmet safety equipment, free passengers, and pictures/videos included with the tour.
How long does the ATV/UTV experience last?
The ride time is listed as about 1 hour. There’s also a 15-minute safety briefing before riding.
Who can drive, and do I need a license?
If you’re under 18, you must have a valid driver’s license to drive. Drivers are described as 14 and up when an adult is on site.
How old does a passenger need to be?
Passengers can ride starting at age 5 and up.
Are there extra fees besides the base price?
Yes. A trail & gas fee of $80 per person is listed as not included, and there’s also an option for a 2-hour trail & gas fee at $160 per person. A $100 refundable hold is also required.
Can I play my own music during the ride?
Yes. The highlight notes that you can play your own music on the vehicle’s sound system.
Where do we meet, and what hours are they open?
You meet at 15515 SW 177th Ave, Miami, FL 33187. The posted opening hours are 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM (Monday through Sunday).
What payment methods are accepted?
Payment methods listed are cash app, Zelle, and cash. A refundable $100 hold is also referenced as part of the on-day requirements.































