ATVs beat the beach for pure freedom. This Miami-area ride turns you loose on day or night ATV trails with LED lighting at night, plus an option to go 45 or 60 minutes instead of rushing through everything. I like that it feels more personal than the big-vehicle tours, and I also like that you get included photos and videos to remember the mess and the mayhem.
One thing to plan for: the total cost isn’t just the $100 price tag once you add the $20 trail fee and understand the $100 temporary hold per ATV. Also, show up about 30 minutes early—being late can mean waiting for the next departure.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- ATV Premium Day/Night near Miami: what you’re really buying
- Price and value: $100 rides plus the trail fee reality
- Where you meet (and why arriving early saves your ride)
- The ATV setup: automatic control, safety gear, and weight limits
- What the ride feels like: 45 vs 60 minutes in the South Florida countryside
- Stop 1: Brothers Family Park and what happens before the trail
- Day or Night ATV: LED lighting changes the whole vibe
- Photos and videos: how to get the memories without the hassle
- What to wear (so the ride stays fun, not miserable)
- Who this tour is best for (and who should reconsider)
- Should you book this Miami ATV Premium day or night ride?
- FAQ
- How long is the ATV tour, and how much time do I ride?
- Do I need a driver license to ride?
- How old do you have to be to drive or ride as a passenger?
- What is the weight limit per ATV?
- What fees should I expect besides the $100 per person price?
- Is the tour canceled if it rains?
- What should I bring or expect for check-in?
- Can I cancel for free, and when?
Key things to know before you go

- Day and Night options: sunset thrills or nighttime LED glow, same big-off-road attitude.
- Smaller-group feel (max 25): more hands-on guiding and less time sitting around.
- Free passenger deal: book the right way and you can share an ATV without extra passenger cost.
- Automatic 4×4 ATV, beginner-friendly: easier control for first-timers who want real off-road fun.
- You’ll get muddy: rain or shine means trails can be slick, dusty, and messy.
- Included photos/videos: great for sharing, but plan on getting your footage during guided photo moments.
ATV Premium Day/Night near Miami: what you’re really buying

You’re not buying a city sightseeing loop. You’re buying off-road time. This tour takes you off the main roads and into the South Florida countryside near Miami, where the terrain can include lush trails, open fields, and muddy stretches. It’s the kind of ride where you feel the ground change under you and you actually get to practice “ATV confidence” instead of being a passenger in a vehicle that drives for you.
I also like the simple format: pick a ride length (45 or 60 minutes) and match it to your energy level. If you’re new, the shorter option helps you avoid that end-of-ride brain fog. If you already ride, the longer loop gives you more breathing room to push your comfort level.
And the day versus night choice matters more than it sounds. Daytime is about speed and scenery. Night is about atmosphere—LED lighting makes the trail feel like its own little world, even when you can’t spot a lot from the road before you turn in.
You can also read our reviews of more evening experiences in Miami
Price and value: $100 rides plus the trail fee reality

The headline price is $100 per person, and the tour also markets a free passenger. In practice, you’ll want to budget for two extra line items:
- Trail fee: $20 per person (listed as not included)
- $100 temporary hold per ATV on the day of the tour, which is stated to be instantly returned
That $100 hold is easy to miss if you only glance at the booking price. It’s not the same as paying full cost for the ride again, but it does mean you’ll need a credit card and ID to complete the waiver and the security deposit step. If you’re traveling with limited card space or tight cash flow, treat the hold like part of your “day-of” planning.
Where the value shines: you’re paying for real riding time, a guide, and the included photo/video package—plus you’re paying to get out of Miami traffic fast. Many people like that it’s about 30 minutes from the beach (so it doesn’t eat your whole day).
Where you meet (and why arriving early saves your ride)

You’ll meet at 15515 SW 177th Ave, Miami, FL 33187 and the tour ends back at that same location.
Plan to arrive 30 minutes early. That buffer is there for check-in, paperwork, and getting you suited up. Late arrivals can lead to waiting for the next available tour, depending on availability. In plain terms: if you’re cutting it close, you’re the one who pays with time.
You’ll also sign a waiver before riding, and the tour notes that you should keep ID and a credit card with you because they’re needed for the waiver and the security deposit process.
Payment methods accepted include Zelle, Cash App, and cash. If you’re the type who hates last-minute payment chaos, have your method ready before you get to the counter.
The ATV setup: automatic control, safety gear, and weight limits

The good news: this is described as an easy-to-handle, fully automatic 4×4 ATV. That matters. If you’re new, learning ATV control while also trying to follow a trail can feel like too much. Automatic handling lowers the stress, so you can focus on steering and keeping a steady pace.
Safety equipment is included, and the guides run the show with instructions before you head out. You should still expect a hands-on experience—this isn’t a “sit back and relax” tour.
Two practical constraints you should respect before you book:
- Age to drive: you must be 14 to drive. If you’re under 18, you need a parent on site.
- Passenger age: 5 and older can ride as a passenger.
- Weight limit: 350 pounds per ATV.
The weight limit is the one that can surprise people planning a family group. Since it’s per ATV, total rider weight matters. If you’re putting multiple people on one ATV (because of the free passenger setup), make sure everyone fits under the limit.
What the ride feels like: 45 vs 60 minutes in the South Florida countryside

The tour runs about 1 hour total including the check-in and setup. The actual riding time depends on the option you choose: 45 minutes or 60 minutes.
Here’s what the time difference really means:
- 45 minutes: best for first-timers, riders who get tired faster, and anyone trying to keep the day flexible.
- 60 minutes: better if you want more trail variety and more chances to settle into a rhythm.
The route is described as taking you deep into the countryside of South Florida, with a mix of trail types. Expect open areas where you can feel the ATV move more freely, plus tighter sections where the guide’s pacing keeps everyone together. In rain, the muddy terrain becomes part of the fun. And yes, you should assume you’ll leave with dirt on you.
From the guidance side, the experience emphasizes that the guides are there to keep things safe and smooth, even if you’re new. In the ride team, I’ve seen names like D’Angelo, Carlos, Manuel, Joandy, Oreste, Alejandro, Jonathan, Randy, and Noel associated with guiding. The key takeaway isn’t who guides you—it’s that the operation appears to run with a real people-first approach, especially when riders get nervous.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Miami
Stop 1: Brothers Family Park and what happens before the trail

Your tour activity loops back to the start, and the ride kicks off with a first stop at Brothers Family Park.
This is where the “real-world” part of the experience starts:
- you check in and handle waiver steps
- you get safety equipment
- you get instruction so you know how to move, brake, and follow the group
- you confirm who’s riding where (driver and passenger setup)
Even if Brothers Family Park isn’t your destination, it’s where you decide how good your ride will feel. If you’re anxious, this is your chance to ask questions early rather than when you’re already on the ATV. Keep it simple: ask about speed comfort, turning in muddy spots, and what to do if you’re unsure about an obstacle.
Day or Night ATV: LED lighting changes the whole vibe

The tour runs both day and night rides. At night, you’ll get ATV lighting with LED lights, and the trail experience shifts from “scenery and dust” to “staying oriented and enjoying the glow.”
If you’re choosing between day and night, here’s the practical way to decide:
- Choose day if you want clearer visibility for scenery and you’re more focused on routes and views.
- Choose night if you want atmosphere and you like the idea of glowing trails and a different energy level.
In either case, rain or shine is part of the deal. Night riding in wet conditions can feel thrilling, but it also means you should be ready for slippery patches. That’s why you need proper eye protection and a plan for getting muddy.
Photos and videos: how to get the memories without the hassle

Photos and videos are included, and the tour specifically calls out free passenger videos and pictures. That’s a big win if you’re the one who normally rides and never gets decent photos of yourself.
One caution: there’s some concern around how groups get their content during photo moments. What that means for you is simple—be ready to participate when the guide tells you to. If the team is taking photos in structured moments, your best results come when you’re paying attention and doing what they ask.
If you want your content to come out well:
- keep your eye protection on
- stay positioned where the guide can easily capture you
- don’t rush off at the end of the photo stop
Even if you’re not chasing Instagram-perfect shots, included photos/videos help you relive the ride later—especially after the mud dries.
What to wear (so the ride stays fun, not miserable)
This is an off-road ATV tour, not a clean day out. Plan for dirt. Reviews emphasize that you’ll get dirty, and rain can mean real mud puddles.
My practical packing list for this kind of ride:
- Goggles (eye protection is a lifesaver on dusty or muddy routes)
- A face mask or dust cover if you’re sensitive to grime
- Closed-toe shoes you don’t mind ruining
- Clothes you’re okay washing off later
- A small towel or wipes for the ride back
If you forget goggles, you might find options on site depending on availability, but don’t count on it. Bring what you know works for your comfort.
Also, consider mud management. The tour notes there’s a wash station available, and that’s worth something after a rainy ride.
Who this tour is best for (and who should reconsider)
This is a great fit for you if:
- you want real off-road time without complicated gear
- you’re okay getting dirty and you’re not aiming for a pristine outfit
- you want a guided experience with an ATV that’s described as beginner-friendly
- you’re traveling with a partner or family and want better odds of personal attention
It may be less ideal if:
- you’re extremely budget-sensitive and don’t want to deal with day-of extras like the trail fee and $100 hold
- you hate paperwork (you will sign a waiver)
- you can’t arrive about 30 minutes early
One more practical note: the ATV weight limit (350 pounds per ATV) affects family group planning. If you’re expecting a big mix of riders, do the math first so you don’t end up rearranging at the last minute.
Should you book this Miami ATV Premium day or night ride?
If you want an active, guided ATV experience near Miami and you’re excited by the idea of getting muddy on purpose, this is an easy yes. The combination of automatic 4×4 comfort, day/night options, and included photos/videos gives you a strong “you actually did something” feeling.
I’d book with extra attention if you’re group-planning. Understand the difference between:
- the $20 trail fee per person
- the $100 temporary hold per ATV that’s said to be returned instantly
If that math works for your group, you’ll likely feel like you got your money’s worth—because the ride time and the off-road setting are the point, and they’re the parts that show up when the dust settles.
FAQ
How long is the ATV tour, and how much time do I ride?
The activity runs about 1 hour total. You can choose a ride option of about 45 minutes or 60 minutes.
Do I need a driver license to ride?
No. The tour data states that riders do not need a driver license.
How old do you have to be to drive or ride as a passenger?
To drive, you must be at least 14. If you are under 18, a parent must be on site. Passengers are listed as 5 and older.
What is the weight limit per ATV?
The weight limit is 350 pounds per ATV.
What fees should I expect besides the $100 per person price?
The trail fee is $20.00 per person (listed as not included). There is also a $100 temporary hold per ATV on the day of the tour, stated to be instantly returned.
Is the tour canceled if it rains?
The tour runs rain or shine. If the experience is canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What should I bring or expect for check-in?
Plan to arrive 30 minutes early. You must sign a waiver before the tour, and you should keep your ID and credit card with you for the waiver and the security deposit step.
Can I cancel for free, and when?
Yes, free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, but cancellations within 24 hours aren’t refunded.

































