MIAMI ATV Night/day Ride with LED Lights NO HIDDEN FEE

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MIAMI ATV Night/day Ride with LED Lights NO HIDDEN FEE

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Traveller rating 5.0 (40)Duration1 hour (approx.)Price from$100.00Operated byXPLOR Adventure GroupBook viaViator

Off-road time outside Miami feels like a cheat code. You trade city noise for rugged trails, then crank it up at night with LED lights and wide-open dark skies. It’s a simple, high-adrenaline ride that’s built for first-timers and fun for regular riders.

I especially like the new automatic Honda 4×4 ATV setup and the fact that you get real guidance plus all the basics—helmets and bottled water. I also like the option to do it at night, when the LED lighting turns the trails into something you can actually feel in your chest.

One thing to consider: your $100 ticket isn’t the whole story. You’ll have a $20 per person trail fee, and there’s a $100 temporary hold per ATV on the day of your ride (it’s returned right after, but you should plan for it).

Key things I’d lock in before you go

  • Night departures with LED-equipped ATVs for a proper dark-sky ride
  • 45-minute or 1-hour ride options (and 2-hour specials) so you can match your energy level
  • Free locker use plus bottled water to keep the ride practical
  • Automatic Honda 4×4 ATVs that help beginners get moving fast
  • Rugged terrain with mud pits, hills, and bumpy obstacles (bring clothes you don’t mind)
  • Liability waiver required before you start, like most legit off-road tours

Entering The Ride: From Waiver to Helmet On

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Your experience starts at 15515 SW 177th Ave, Miami, FL 33187. From there, you’ll do the admin part first: confirm your details, then sign a liability waiver before you touch the ATV. Expect it to be quick, but don’t treat it like a “walk up and go” kind of activity.

Once that’s done, you get the essentials: a helmet and bottled water. If you want to stash items somewhere safe, there’s free locker use. That matters more than people think. You’ll get dirty on many routes, and even if you don’t plan on swimming in mud, you’ll still be glad you don’t have to carry your phone in your hand the whole time.

Then comes the part that makes this tour work for newcomers: the guiding and instruction. The tour is set up to work for both beginners and experienced riders, with teaching provided quickly so you can get comfortable before the trail gets spicy.

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Day vs Night in Miami: The LED Light Difference You’ll Actually Feel

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You can pick your vibe. This tour offers day and night rides, and it specifically runs night departures designed around the glowing effect of the ATVs’ LED lights.

Here’s the practical difference you’ll notice:

  • Day ride: You’ll ride with normal visibility and likely spot the terrain faster—hills, rough edges, and obstacles pop out more clearly.
  • Night ride with LED lights: You ride under stars and headlights, with the ATVs’ LED lights helping you see the trail ahead. The darkness also makes mud pits and ruts feel more intense, because you’re managing your speed with less natural reference.

One review mentioned doing it at night specifically for the LED lights, and the rider came back extremely dirty—so that’s your hint to wear gear you don’t care about. Another person wished for more illumination on the course, which tells me this is still a trail ride, not a fully lit theme park. If you’re the type who likes maximum visibility, consider bringing your own glow accessories (something fun and personal) as long as they’re safe and allowed by the team.

The Trails Outside Miami: Mud Pits, Hills, and Farmland Energy

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This ride swaps the city bustle for real South Florida off-road terrain. The highlights are the rugged sections: winding trails, mud pits, and hills. That’s where the adrenaline comes from.

What you should expect on the ground:

  • Bumpy stretches where your arms and legs learn the ATV’s rhythm fast
  • Mud sections that can grab your tires and throw up splashes
  • Obstacles and jumps depending on how the guide leads your group

One review singled out the ride as full of jumps and obstacles, and also called out riding through a corn field, which adds to the “this is not just a loop around a parking lot” feeling. The overall vibe is big, open terrain—farmland style—so even though you’re in a guided group, the scenery doesn’t feel boxed in.

And yes, you should plan to get dirty. If you’re bringing something precious, put it in the locker and accept that you’re about to live in mud-friendly mode.

Automatic Honda 4×4 ATV: Why This Setup Helps First-Timers

This is one of the smarter “learn fast” ATV experiences because the ride uses new fully automatic Honda 4×4 ATVs. Automatic matters. When you’re busy figuring out throttle, steering, and trail conditions, you don’t need to also manage manual shifting.

A 4×4 ATV also tends to handle the rough stuff better—things like soft ground, ruts, and uneven climbs. You’ll still work at it, but the machine is built for traction and control.

The tour’s structure helps too. You’re not dropped into chaos. You get instruction first, so you can start riding with confidence instead of fear. The guides are described as energetic and humorous, and that counts because off-road riding isn’t just technical—it’s mental. When the guide keeps things upbeat, you relax enough to ride better.

Price and the Real Budget: $100 Ticket, $20 Trail Fee, Refundable Hold

The listing says NO HIDDEN FEE, and the key is that it’s mostly upfront—just don’t miss the extras that are still part of the day.

Here’s what you should budget:

  • $100 per person for the tour
  • $20.00 trail fee per person (not included in the base price)
  • A $100 temporary hold per ATV placed on the day of the tour

The good news: that $100 hold is instantly returned (cash, Zelle, Cash App, or credit card), as long as there are no damages to the unit. One review even explained the deposit logic clearly and said it came back with the receipt.

So, in plain terms: treat your ATV ride as a $100 tour + $20 trail access fee, and treat the $100 hold like a temporary authorization, not a lost fee. If you’re traveling with a friend group, keep in mind the hold is per ATV, not just per booking.

If you want to fully avoid surprise costs, look ahead at what you might buy on site:

  • safety goggles
  • ponchos
  • shoe covers
  • ski mask

Those are listed as available for sale, but you’ll need to decide based on what you’re wearing and how comfortable you are with getting splashed.

Locker Time, Water, and Clothing That Won’t Ruin Your Trip

The small practical inclusions are what make this tour feel easy to show up for: free lockers and bottled water. You don’t want to end the ride digging through a muddy bag for something you forgot.

Clothing is your biggest factor. Reviews point to getting very dirty, especially on rides at night with LED lights where splashes show up clearly in the moment. If you don’t want your day to end with laundry stress, wear:

  • clothes you don’t mind being stained
  • closed-toe footwear you trust on uneven ground
  • layers you can tolerate if you get muddy and wet

And if you’re sensitive about protection, you can also grab safety goggles or ponchos when available. Not required for everyone, but it can help you stay comfortable.

Guide Style and Language: You’ll Get the Teaching

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This tour is offered in English, but one review noted instruction was predominantly Spanish. That’s actually common in Miami-area outdoor tours, and it usually works out fine if you pay attention to the guide’s demonstrations.

The bigger takeaway: the guides are described as friendly, cordial, and energetic. One name that stood out in a review was Manolito, praised for making sure the group had a blast and keeping things safe while still letting people hit jumps and obstacles.

Even if the guide speaks more Spanish than English, the ATV part is visual. Body position, braking points, and where to go next are the real instructions. If you’re nervous, start by watching carefully before you ride.

Timing and How Long You’ll Be in Motion

The ride time is flexible. You’ll have options for:

  • 45-minute or 1-hour ATV ride
  • 2-hour specials (depending on what you select)

This matters because off-road riding is physical. Even on an automatic ATV, your grip and posture work. If you want adrenaline but also want to stay fresh for the rest of Miami, choose the shorter option. If you’re here mainly for the ride and want more time on terrain, go longer.

Your activity ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not dealing with a complicated drop-off.

Who This Miami ATV Ride Fits Best

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This experience is built for a wide range:

  • People new to ATV riding who want an intro with quick instruction
  • Thrill-seekers who want mud pits, hills, and jumps
  • Families and couples who want an action-focused break from Miami’s usual stuff

It’s not recommended for travelers with injuries or recent surgeries, and that’s a fair warning. Off-road riding can be bumpy and demanding. If your body needs a safer day, pick a calmer activity.

If you’re the type who hates getting dirty, this might still work for you if you dress smart and accept splashes. But if your idea of fun is staying clean, you’ll probably be annoyed by the mud reality.

Tips to Make the Night Ride Go Better

Night rides are the star here because of the LED lights, but they’re also when small details matter more.

  • Wear clothing you don’t mind getting splashed
  • If you’re worried about visibility, bring your own glow accessories (the ride isn’t described as fully lit)
  • Listen closely to the guide’s pace and spacing rules
  • Don’t treat it like a joyride through traffic—trail riding requires a little patience

And remember: night riding can feel faster or more intense because depth and distance cues are different. Slow down mentally at the start and let your body learn the ride rhythm.

Should You Book XPLOR ATV Tours in Miami?

If you want a straightforward, high-energy ATV experience just outside the usual Miami routine, I think this is worth booking. The automatic Honda 4×4 ATVs, LED night option, and free lockers + water make it easy to show up and have fun without a lot of fuss.

I’d be cautious if:

  • you’re on a tight budget and don’t want to add the $20 trail fee
  • you strongly dislike getting muddy
  • you have injuries or are recovering from surgery

If you’re aiming for an authentic off-road moment—mud, hills, obstacles, and a night ride that’s actually built for darkness—this fits the bill. Just go in knowing the small extra costs, and you’ll be free to focus on the good part: throttle down and ride.

FAQ

How long is the Miami ATV ride?

The ride options are listed as 45 minutes or 1 hour, with 2-hour specials also available.

Do I get to choose a day or night ride?

Yes. The tour offers day and night departures, including night rides designed around LED lighting.

What’s included with the $100 per person price?

Included are helmets, free locker use, bottled water, and a new fully automatic Honda 4×4 ATV, along with the selected ride duration.

Is the LED lighting only for night rides?

The night tour is specifically described as using LED Lights on all of the ATVs for night riding. Day rides are also offered as an option.

Is there a deposit or security hold?

Yes. There is a $100 temporary hold per ATV placed on the day of the tour. It is returned instantly at the end of the activity if there are no damages, using cash, Zelle, Cash App, or credit card.

What additional fees should I expect?

A trail fee of $20.00 per person is listed as not included. The information also notes that park admission is covered by the ticket.

What if I don’t have safety goggles or ponchos?

Ski mask, safety goggles, ponchos, and shoe covers are available for sale, but they are not included.

Where do I meet for the tour?

The meeting point is 15515 SW 177th Ave, Miami, FL 33187, USA, and the tour ends back at the same location.

Can beginners participate?

Yes. It’s listed as good for beginners and experienced riders, and you’ll be taught what you need in minutes.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Canceling less than 24 hours before the start time means no refund.

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