Miami: ATV Tour with Guide

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Miami: ATV Tour with Guide

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Operated by 305 Off roading · Bookable on GetYourGuide

Traveller rating 4.9 (10)Duration45 minPrice from$60Operated by305 Off roadingBook viaGetYourGuide

This Miami ATV tour feels like a fast ticket out of street life and into real off-road time. You get ATV riding with a guide who keeps things organized, plus photo breaks and hands-on safety instruction before the wheels start rolling.

Two things I really like: first, the up-front safety orientation led by a seasoned instructor, so you’re not guessing at controls. Second, the tour includes gear like helmets, gloves, and protective eyewear, which means you can show up ready instead of hunting equipment in Miami traffic.

One consideration: if you’re hoping for a super messy, dirt-flying ride, the experience may feel more controlled than chaotic. That can come across in how guides manage the group and how careful they are about keeping riders clean.

Key Highlights You’ll Care About

Miami: ATV Tour with Guide - Key Highlights You’ll Care About

  • Safety briefing first: You get instructions before you ride, not after you’re already moving
  • Protective gear provided: Helmets, gloves, and protective eyewear are included
  • Solo or 2-up ATV options: You can ride alone or pair up with an ATV that fits up to two passengers
  • Scenic stops for photos: You pause along the way to capture the views
  • Ecosystem facts from the guide: You’ll hear local information during the tour
  • Short total time: 45 minutes total, with about 35 minutes on the off-road adventure

FarmHouse Miami Start: Red Gate Meet-Up and First Impressions

Miami: ATV Tour with Guide - FarmHouse Miami Start: Red Gate Meet-Up and First Impressions
Your tour begins at FarmHouse Miami, run by 305 Off roading. Plan to arrive with enough time to park and find the meeting spot without stress. The directions are simple: park outside the red gate, anywhere in the grass area, then wait for a team member to escort you inside.

This matters more than it sounds. When an activity has a quick total duration like this one, being a few minutes late can make your whole timing feel rushed. I’d rather you show up early, breathe, and get your helmet-fit sorted without a scramble.

Once you’re inside, you’ll be welcomed by staff and oriented to what happens next. The tour is designed for families, which you’ll feel in the pacing: it’s structured, but not stiff. It’s also a good sign that the “start-to-ride” flow is built for first-timers.

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Safety Orientation That Actually Prepares You

Miami: ATV Tour with Guide - Safety Orientation That Actually Prepares You
Before you get rolling, you’ll do a safety briefing with an instructor. This is one of the best parts of the experience because it sets you up for confidence, not just compliance. You’ll learn how to operate the ATV and how to ride with the group.

After that, you gear up with included equipment: helmets, gloves, and protective eyewear. That’s a smart value choice. Head protection and eye protection are the kind of things people often forget until it’s too late, and off-road riding punishes mistakes quickly.

The “seasoned instructor” detail matters, too. A good guide doesn’t just recite rules. They help you understand what you’ll do on the trail—how to handle the ATV responsibly, how to follow directions, and how to stay aware of what’s around you.

Also, the tour’s rules are straightforward and clearly meant for safety: no alcohol, drugs, or smoking. If you’re coming from a Miami nightlife plan, you’ll want to keep this one clean and calm.

Gear-Up and What to Wear So You Don’t Regret It

Miami: ATV Tour with Guide - Gear-Up and What to Wear So You Don’t Regret It
Even though the tour provides the big protection items, you still need to dress for the Florida sun and for practical comfort. Bring:

  • A hat
  • Sunscreen
  • Water
  • Comfortable clothes
  • Closed-toe shoes

ATV riding is one of those activities where closed-toe shoes aren’t optional if you want a comfortable ride. You’ll want footwear that can handle getting a little dusty and that protects your feet if you bump the machine.

You might also consider wearing long sleeves or something breathable you don’t mind getting scuffed. The tour includes protective gear, but your clothes still matter for comfort. And yes, it can rain in Miami—one of the experiences you can run into is riding even when it’s wet—so plan for changing conditions.

Riding Time: The 35-Minute Off-Road Adventure

The full tour is 45 minutes, and about 35 minutes is actual guided riding. That’s a nice ratio. You spend enough time on the ATV to feel like you did something, but you’re not stuck out there for hours sweating in the sun.

The route goes beyond a parking-lot loop. You’ll drive deep into the area around Miami, riding through sunlit fields and picturesque off-road terrain. This is the real point of booking an ATV in Miami: you get out of the built-up streets and into open space where the air feels different.

You can ride solo or pair up. The ATVs can accommodate up to two passengers, so if you’re traveling with someone who wants to share the experience, you can do that without forcing you into separate machines.

What I’d watch for: the ride is guided. That’s good for safety and for making sure you hit the better spots, but it also means the pace is shaped by the group. If you like to feel very in control of your own speed and line choice, you’ll still get freedom—just within the guide’s plan.

Stops, Photos, and the Ecosystem Facts You’ll Remember

Miami: ATV Tour with Guide - Stops, Photos, and the Ecosystem Facts You’ll Remember
This tour includes pauses at scenic spots so you can take pictures. That’s not a throwaway detail. On an ATV tour, you’re moving fast enough that you can miss the good stuff if you’re not being told when to stop. Having intentional photo breaks means you’ll actually get memories, not just blurry motion shots.

You’ll also hear facts from the guide about the local ecosystem. This turns what could be a purely adrenaline-driven ride into something a bit more meaningful. It’s especially useful if you’re not a “tour facts” person, because it’s integrated into the ride rather than dropped as a lecture.

One practical tip: when the guide calls for a stop, be ready. Tight timing on shorter tours means delays cost you riding time. If you want photos, have your phone accessible before you reach the scenic spot.

There’s also a rest moment at a picturesque location where you can hydrate and share the experience with fellow riders. It’s a social break, but also a reality check: if you’ve been in the sun, you’ll feel grateful for the water break.

The Return to FarmHouse Miami and That Post-Ride Reset

Miami: ATV Tour with Guide - The Return to FarmHouse Miami and That Post-Ride Reset
After the off-road portion, you return to FarmHouse Miami. The end of the tour is designed to be relaxed. You’ll recap the ride and have light refreshments.

That might sound small, but it’s part of the overall value. ATV tours can leave you feeling sweaty and dusty. Having a place to cool down and reset keeps the experience from turning into a scramble to find food and water afterward.

If you’re planning your next activity the same day, give yourself a little buffer. Even with protective gear, you’ll probably want a quick change, rinse, or at least a wipe-down before heading back out.

Price for a 2-Person Group: What $60 Really Means

The headline price is $60 per group up to 2 and the duration is 45 minutes. On paper, that’s simple: bring one person and it’s essentially a shared cost for the pair.

Here’s the part that affects real value: you may also have a $20 per person safety equipment balance. The tour includes protective gear like helmets, gloves, and protective eyewear, but the pricing details indicate there’s still a $20 per person amount related to safety equipment. So when you budget, count on that extra per-person cost.

Still, I think it can be good value if:

  • You’re new to ATVs and want a guided experience with instruction
  • You don’t want to rent or buy your own helmet/eye protection
  • You want a short, high-impact outing that doesn’t eat your whole day

What’s not included is transportation to and from the activity location. In Miami, that can matter. If you’re staying far from FarmHouse Miami, budget for rideshare time and cost, or plan your day so you’re not paying to burn time getting there and back.

Who This ATV Tour Fits Best (And Who Should Skip It)

This is a strong fit if you want:

  • A guided off-road ride with structured safety
  • Something fun for an outing that still feels beginner-friendly
  • A short activity with enough scenery to feel like a real break from city life

It’s not suitable for:

  • Children under 12
  • Pregnant women
  • People with back problems

Also, this is a hands-on ride. If you have mobility limitations or you’re unsure about comfort on the ATV, you should treat the “not suitable” note as a real boundary, not paperwork.

If you want a calmer experience, you might also appreciate the guide’s attention to group control and rider comfort. One review detail suggests some guides can be more phone-involved than you’d like, and they may be careful about avoiding getting dirty. That’s not necessarily bad—just different from a more freestyle dirt adventure.

Practical Tips Before You Go

Here’s how you make this tour smoother from the start:

  • Arrive a bit early to find the red gate and get escorted in without rushing
  • Wear closed-toe shoes and clothes you don’t mind getting dusty
  • Pack water, sunscreen, and a hat—Florida sun doesn’t negotiate
  • Bring a calm mindset. Follow the guide. It’s part of what makes the ride safe and fun
  • If you want to ride solo, pick your ATV option when you arrive and confirm how you’ll be paired if needed

The language options are English and Spanish, so if you’re more comfortable with one of those, you’ll still be able to understand directions.

Should You Book the Miami ATV Tour With Guide?

If you want a short, guided Miami ATV outing that prioritizes safety and gives you scenic breaks plus ecosystem facts, I’d say this is a smart book—especially if you’re going with one other person and can split the group price.

I’d think twice if you’re looking for an all-day dirt fest, or if you’re sensitive to a more controlled ride style. And if you fall into the “not suitable” categories like pregnancy or back problems, skip this one.

For the right person, it’s an efficient way to trade city time for off-road fun with gear, instruction, and a guide who keeps the experience moving.

FAQ

Where is the meeting point?

You meet at Park outside the red gate, anywhere in the grass area, and then wait for a team member to escort you inside the premises.

How long is the tour?

The total duration is 45 minutes, with about 35 minutes of guided off-road riding.

What’s included in the price?

Included are the safety orientation, protective gear (helmets, gloves, protective eyewear), and fuel.

Is the tour price $60 per person or per group?

The price is $60 per group up to 2. There is also a note about a $20 per person safety equipment balance.

Can I ride solo or with someone else?

Yes. You can choose to ride solo or pair up, and the ATVs accommodate up to two passengers.

What should I bring and wear?

Bring a hat, sunscreen, water, and wear comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes.

Are there age or health limits?

Yes. It’s not suitable for children under 12, pregnant women, or people with back problems.

What languages do the instructors speak?

The instructor speaks English and Spanish.

What’s the cancellation and rescheduling situation?

There is free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. A late fee or rescheduling fee of $50 is listed.

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