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Miami ATV Prime day and night tours free googles

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One hour can still feel like a full adventure day. This Miami ATV tour is based at a farm-style agritourism complex with birds, a petting zoo, and an onboard guide, then you swap shoes for goggles and hit the trails. What I like most is the mix of nature + family-friendly property and the hands-on ride on new Honda ATVs, with goggles/helmet and a photo/video package included. One thing to consider: there’s a $100 damage deposit and you should document the ATV before riding, because a small number of past guests reported dispute-level issues.

The setup is built for real fun, not just a quick photo stop. Groups are kept small (up to 12), and the guide time matters. If you’re late, you may get pushed to the next slot, so plan to arrive early and get settled.

Quick hits before you go

Miami ATV Prime day and night tours free googles - Quick hits before you go

  • New Honda ATVs: a fresh ride matters when you want the trails to feel smooth, not stressed.
  • Goggles and helmet included: you’re not scrambling for gear when you arrive.
  • Farm property stops: birds, an aviary, a petting zoo, and an onsite restaurant make the start feel like more than a loading dock.
  • Small groups (max 12): you’re less likely to get lost in the shuffle.
  • Guide focus: named guides like Mario show up in past guests’ notes, and that personal touch shows.
  • Document your ATV: at least one guest had a damage-fee dispute, so take clear photos and short video before you move.

Where this Miami ATV tour starts: the By Brothers farm setup

Your meeting point is 15515 SW 177th Ave, Miami, FL 33187. The operation runs out of an agritourism complex, and the ride experience ties into that farm atmosphere—exotic birds, a bird aviary, and a petting zoo are part of what you’ll see when you arrive.

Here’s the practical thing: the activity base is described as being on the back of By Brothers farm, but the pickup happens in front near the flags. In other words, don’t get stuck in the back parking area hoping you found the right exact spot. Get eyes on the flags, then look for staff and the pickup call.

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The value question: $100 per person and what you actually get

Miami ATV Prime day and night tours free googles - The value question: $100 per person and what you actually get
The price is $100 per person for about 1 hour on the trails. For ATV time in the Miami area, this is strongest when you treat it as a package, not just a rental.

Your ticket includes:

  • New Honda ATV rental
  • Goggles and helmet
  • Bottled water
  • Restroom access
  • Friendly guide
  • Picture/video package included
  • Free passenger option (they note that two people can share 1 ATV)

That last part can change the math in your favor. If you’re coming as a couple or two friends, you’ll often get the better deal by sharing one ATV rather than each booking their own machine. Since the exact pricing mechanics for sharing aren’t spelled out beyond the free passenger note, I’d ask upfront what you’re paying for in your specific pairing.

Also, the max group size is 12 travelers. Smaller groups usually mean less waiting and more actual riding time between stops.

The 1-hour ride flow: from check-in to trails and back

Miami ATV Prime day and night tours free googles - The 1-hour ride flow: from check-in to trails and back
This tour is timed at about 1 hour overall, and it’s built around a quick, active loop. The property portion sets the vibe, then you gear up and get on the road—literally on a dirt-and-rough track rather than a flat path.

Check-in timing matters

Check-in needs to happen 30 minutes before the activity start time. If you roll in late, you may have to wait for the next time slot. That doesn’t just waste time—it can also make the whole ride feel rushed once your group gets moving.

Gear up before the first engine starts

You’ll get helmet and goggles as part of the included package. That’s not a minor detail in ATV riding. Goggles help with dust and debris, and a helmet keeps your trip comfortable even if the trail gets bumpy.

What you’re likely to see on-site

Before the ride kicks into gear, expect the agritourism setting: exotic birds, a bird aviary, and a petting zoo. There’s also an onsite restaurant, which is helpful if you’re timing this between Miami plans.

If your day is mostly beach and city stops, this is a nice reset. You’re swapping sand and traffic noise for animals and open space, then going off-road right after.

Back to the meeting point

The tour ends back at the start, so you don’t need to worry about transportation after the last engine shuts off. That simplicity is a plus when you’re trying to fit the ATV into a tight itinerary.

Trails and scenery: what the ride feels like

This is an ATV tour through a more natural Miami area than most visitors expect. Past riders describe a route that goes through tree-filled paths/forest-like sections, with some muddy spots and puddles along the way. One of the common themes in positive notes is that it feels like a real ride, not a slow parade.

You’re also likely to get some sunset-style scenery if your session lines up with evening light. The combination of dirt trails and warm sky color can turn a short ride into the kind of memory you’ll keep.

And yes, you should assume you’ll get dirty. One of the simplest best pieces of advice from the ride vibe is: plan to get your hands and clothes a little messy. If you’re wearing something you’d hate to ruin, bring a cheap change of clothes in your car.

Day vs night tours: how light changes the experience

The tour is advertised as day and night options. That matters because ATV trails don’t feel the same under different light.

In daytime, you’ll likely notice more trail texture—where ruts are, where puddles sit, and how tight the turns feel. At night, you’ll rely more on the guide’s pace and the sound of the ride rather than visual scanning.

If you’re unsure which to pick, choose based on how comfortable you feel in low light and how you want your photos to look. Either way, the goggles and helmet are included, so visibility gear is handled.

The deposit and damage disputes: how to protect yourself

This is the part you should not ignore. You’ll need a $100 deposit for damages, described as refundable (100% is stated). But at least one past guest reported returning to find a significant fee claim and described very rough customer-service interactions.

You can’t control how every situation gets handled, but you can control how clearly you document your starting condition.

Here’s what I recommend before the ride starts:

  • Take clear photos and a short video of your ATV before you ride.
  • Focus on the area you might be blamed for: body panels, tires, and any visible scuffs.
  • Record your ATV condition in good lighting, if possible.

Do this even if you think you won’t need it. It’s one minute of effort that can save you a lot of stress later.

Also, the tour lists items for sale on-site like water shoes, gloves, and t-shirts. That’s useful if you show up without the right gear and want something grippy and comfy.

Who can ride: driver’s license rules and passenger basics

Most people can participate, but there are clear age and driving rules:

  • Children over 5 may ride as passengers
  • Youths must have a valid driver’s license to drive, and they must be accompanied by an adult

So if you’re traveling with kids, your easiest plan is often having an adult drive while the child rides as a passenger. If your group includes teens who want to drive, make sure they have the required valid license.

If you’re traveling as a bigger group, note the tour caps at 12 travelers. Some parties have been accommodated even when large (one group of 18 was mentioned as handled well), but your safest bet is still booking early and expecting a smoother flow when the group is closer to the cap.

Guide and group experience: what small-group riding really means

Miami ATV Prime day and night tours free googles - Guide and group experience: what small-group riding really means
The guide is part of the included package, and the difference shows up in the details. Past riders called out a guide named Mario as a highlight—chill, fun, and helpful—plus notes about instructors keeping people comfortable, including beginners.

Small group size (max 12) helps with that. You’re less likely to get stuck waiting behind a long line or separated from your friends for long stretches. It also makes it easier for the guide to spot who’s struggling with controls or pacing.

Still, you should come ready for some uneven terrain. ATV tracks aren’t a sidewalk. If you’re prone to motion sickness, the bumpy sections could be a factor—plan accordingly and stay hydrated (water is included).

Bathrooms and comfort: bring a backup plan

This is Florida, so assume warm weather. You do get a restroom included, but one rider mentioned a bathroom issue that could use fixing. Translation: don’t count on everything being perfect when nature calls.

Bring simple extras like wipes or a small towel if you want to stay comfortable, especially if you’re also planning to meet other Miami plans right after.

Payments and what to have ready

Payments are listed as Zelle, Cash App, or cash. Also expect the $100 deposit for damages.

If you’re planning to pay digitally, have the accounts set up before you arrive. If you’re paying in cash, bring the right amount so you’re not stuck looking for an ATM while the rest of the group waits.

Who this tour is best for (and who should pass)

This tour is a great match for:

  • People who want something active beyond Miami’s beach and neighborhoods
  • Couples or friends who like sharing a ride and taking home photos/video
  • Beginners who want a guided off-road experience with helmet and goggles provided
  • Families with kids over 5 who can ride as passengers

It may be less ideal if:

  • You hate any chance of getting dirty
  • You’re not comfortable with rougher terrain for an hour
  • You’re strict about strict policies and want zero chance of deposit disputes (documenting before riding helps a lot)

Should you book Osuna Off Road Adventures ATV Miami?

If you want a short, high-fun outdoor break in Miami, this is a solid buy. The combination of new Honda ATVs, helmet/goggles included, and a photo/video package makes it feel like a true activity, not just a gear swap. Plus, the farm setting—birds, aviary, petting zoo, and an onsite restaurant—gives you something to do while you’re waiting for the ride window.

My one clear caution: the $100 deposit means you should take photos and video before you start. And because there’s at least one very negative account about customer-service behavior and claimed damage fees, I’d go in organized, ask questions at check-in, and keep your documentation tight.

If those steps sound manageable, then yes—book it.

FAQ

How long is the Miami ATV tour?

It runs for about 1 hour.

Where is the meeting point?

You’ll meet at 15515 SW 177th Ave, Miami, FL 33187, USA, and the tour ends back at the same meeting point.

What’s included with the ticket?

The included items are new Honda ATV rental, bottled water, goggles and helmet, restroom access, a friendly guide, and a picture/video package. The terms also note a free passenger option where two people can share 1 ATV.

Do I need a driver’s license?

If you’re a youth who wants to drive, you need a valid driver’s license and must be accompanied by an adult. Children over 5 can ride as passengers.

Is there a deposit?

Yes. There is a $100 deposit for damages, and it’s stated as refundable (100%).

What payment methods do they accept?

Payments are listed as Zelle, Cash App, or cash.

What happens if I’m late to check-in?

You need to check in 30 minutes before. If you’re late, you may have to wait for the next time slot.

What’s the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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