Miami’s Ultimate ATV Adventure- Free Passenger & Safety Gear

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Miami’s Ultimate ATV Adventure- Free Passenger & Safety Gear

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ATVs and farm views make this ride different. You’ll follow a guide through rougher trails in the Miami countryside, with automatic power and a stop at a Sunflower Farm for photos. I like that it’s built around easy-to-ride 2024 Honda Rancher ATVs with real safety gear included. I also like the small-group feel and the guide-led pacing.

The main trade-off is simple: the ride window is short at about 45 minutes, so come hungry for action, not a long countryside day. Mud and puddles are optional, but you should be ready for dirty clothes and slippery moments.

Key things that make this ATV tour worth your time

Miami's Ultimate ATV Adventure- Free Passenger & Safety Gear - Key things that make this ATV tour worth your time

  • Expert guides lead the way on a separate ATV so you’re not guessing the trail or taking risky shortcuts.
  • Automatic Honda Ranchers make throttle and control more beginner-friendly than manual bikes.
  • Sunflower Farm photo stop gives you a real break from trail time and a scenic backdrop for pictures.
  • Safety gear plus a safety briefing reduces the guesswork before you hit the trails.
  • Photos and a video package included means you don’t have to trust your own shaky phone skills.

Where the Miami ATV adventure starts: By Brothers Park

Miami's Ultimate ATV Adventure- Free Passenger & Safety Gear - Where the Miami ATV adventure starts: By Brothers Park
This tour meets at By Brothers Park, inside the park area. When you park, go to the left in the parking area, then walk toward the restaurant to check in. Once you’re by the ATVs, call them so the team can point you in.

Why this matters: quick, clear check-in makes a big difference on a short tour. When you only have about 45 minutes of riding time, losing time to confusion means less trail for you. The good news is the meeting setup is straightforward—arrive, check in, gear up, and go.

You’ll also want to factor in that you must bring a driver’s license to ride as the driver. If you’re planning to have a passenger, the tour offers an option to share one ATV, but you still need a licensed driver in your group.

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Getting geared up: helmet, goggles, and a real safety briefing

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Before the engines rev, you’ll get a safety briefing plus the riding time itself. You’ll be provided safety gear (helmet and goggles), which is one of the easiest “value wins” in an ATV tour. It also helps you focus on driving, not on whether you remembered the right gear from home.

This is a guided tour, meaning you’re not riding independently. You’ll drive ATV while you follow your guide in a separate ATV, which keeps the trail experience structured and makes it easier to manage tight turns and uneven ground.

Small but important details:

  • Bring comfortable shoes and comfortable clothes that can get dirty.
  • Sunscreen helps because farm-trail rides still mean sun exposure.
  • The tour is not for everyone—if you have heart problems, it’s listed as not suitable, and it’s also not suitable for people with some mobility/vision/hearing limitations.

You don’t need to be a motocross expert. But you do need to pay attention and follow instructions. This is the kind of tour where good habits make it more fun.

Your ride: a 2024 Honda Rancher with automatic control

Miami's Ultimate ATV Adventure- Free Passenger & Safety Gear - Your ride: a 2024 Honda Rancher with automatic control
The star of the show is a new 2024 Honda Rancher ATV, and the big practical benefit is that it’s fully automatic. That’s a big deal if you’re not used to riding ATVs—less technical shifting, fewer things to think about while you’re focused on grip and balance.

Also, automatic ATVs tend to be more comfortable for people who want adrenaline without the learning curve. You can concentrate on the trail, the puddles, the turns, and the guide’s spacing instead of working through gears.

What I like about this setup: it makes the experience feel accessible while still giving you power for muddy sections. You’re not “babysat,” but the machine choice supports a smoother ride for first-timers.

The trail plan: guided farm-country excitement in about 45 minutes

The riding portion is set for about 45 minutes (starting times vary by availability). That time is the core of your experience, so here’s how to think about it.

You’ll head out with your guide leading on a separate ATV. The trails are described as challenging, which usually means some uneven terrain, uneven traction, and the kind of turns that test control. If you like the idea of “real” outdoor driving instead of a flat loop, you’re in the right place.

You should expect:

  • A guided route through agricultural acres and scenic countryside
  • Moments where you can feel the ATV power through obstacles
  • A chance to have fun with puddles and muddy terrain, if you choose that level of mess

The tour also calls out amazing sunset views, which is a strong motivation to book later times when possible. Even if you’re not a photo person, the lighting and open views tend to make the ride feel more memorable.

Sunflower Farm photo stop: the break between adrenaline bursts

Miami's Ultimate ATV Adventure- Free Passenger & Safety Gear - Sunflower Farm photo stop: the break between adrenaline bursts
One of the most specific and fun parts of this tour is the stop at the Sunflower Farm. You’ll take pictures there and enjoy the scenic view.

Why this stop matters: it breaks up the ride rhythm and gives you a natural photo moment without needing to stop randomly on a trail. It also helps you remember that this isn’t just about mud and speed—it’s also about seeing Miami from the agriculture side.

If you’re picky about photos, this is the moment you’ll care about most. Sunflowers are bright, structured, and easy to frame. Even if your ride gets muddy later, you’ll still have clean-looking memories to balance it out.

Mud, puddles, and how to manage the mess

Miami's Ultimate ATV Adventure- Free Passenger & Safety Gear - Mud, puddles, and how to manage the mess
The tour explicitly mentions the chance to splash through puddles and muddy terrain. You can choose to make it more intense, but either way, the nature of ATV trails means you should dress for dirt.

Here’s how to keep it fun instead of frustrating:

  • Wear clothes you’re okay replacing someday.
  • Closed-toe shoes are your best friend.
  • Expect you’ll need to wipe off goggles after muddy sections for clear vision.

Also, even though you can opt into messier terrain, you’re still riding within a guide-led route. That keeps things safer than casual self-guided riding.

One more thought: if you’re worried about keeping everything pristine, this might not match your style. This tour is built for the outdoors, not for a clean-city outfit.

Photos and video included: why that’s a real value win

Most people underestimate how exhausting it is to ride hard and film at the same time. This tour includes a photos & video package taken for you, which changes the whole experience.

You can focus on the ride—proper body position, looking where you’re going, following the guide—without needing to stop for selfies every five minutes. Later, you get the visual proof that you really did this, not just that you rode near an ATV.

This is especially valuable for:

  • Couples who want shared memories
  • Groups where not everyone wants to handle a camera
  • First-timers who may feel “in the zone” and forget to capture it in real time

Even if you’re not a social media super-user, it’s still a nice way to remember the route and the energy.

How the small group and guides affect your experience

Miami's Ultimate ATV Adventure- Free Passenger & Safety Gear - How the small group and guides affect your experience
This is a small group tour limited to 10 participants, and you’ll have a live guide in English and Spanish. The small size tends to mean less chaos at check-in and less waiting at key moments on the trail.

You’ll also appreciate the guide style. The tour info emphasizes expert guides, and the overall rating suggests people feel guided, supported, and safe during the ride. A standout theme in the feedback is the guide experience, including praise for a young guide being excellent.

A practical tip: listen early and stay consistent with the guide’s instructions. ATV riding feels simple until you hit a slick patch. Guidance helps you handle it calmly.

Price, group size, and the value of sharing one ATV

Miami's Ultimate ATV Adventure- Free Passenger & Safety Gear - Price, group size, and the value of sharing one ATV
Pricing starts at $100 per group up to 2. There’s also a special option mentioned for riding logistics: 2 people can share 1 ATV for only $20 more, paid onsite.

Here’s how to read the value:

  • If you’re a pair, the tour is designed so you can ride together without paying a totally separate full price per person.
  • Sharing one ATV can be a fun way to experience the tour side-by-side and split the cost.
  • The automatic machine choice helps both riders manage control and balance more naturally than more technical ATVs.

Before you book, think about your group setup:

  • If you want separate ATVs for full control and maximum independence, you’ll likely pay more overall than a share arrangement.
  • If you’re happy riding together and want the best cost-to-fun ratio, sharing one ATV is the smart move.

Also plan for the security hold.

The $100 security hold: what it is and how not to lose it

At check-in, a $100 security hold is collected. The good part: it’s stated to be fully refunded at the end of the tour as long as the ATV is not crashed or damaged.

You can pay the hold using cash, cash app, Zelle, or a credit card. This is the kind of policy you should respect because it affects your budget, your stress level, and how carefully you ride.

How to protect the refund:

  • Stay within the guide’s rhythm.
  • Avoid sudden moves on slick ground.
  • Don’t treat obstacles like a playground if you’re not confident.

It’s also why the safety gear matters. Helmet and goggles aren’t just paperwork—they help you stay focused and ride with more control.

What to bring (and what to wear) so the ride stays fun

This tour is clear about what helps you enjoy it. Bring:

  • Your driver’s license
  • Credit card (also useful for the security hold setup)
  • Sunscreen
  • Comfortable shoes
  • Comfortable clothes that can get dirty
  • And be ready to bring ID to sign a waiver before the tour

What to skip:

  • No pets
  • No smoking
  • No intoxication, alcohol, drugs, and no explosive substances
  • No alcoholic drinks in the vehicle

Also note: there are masks available for sale if you need one.

My practical advice: treat this like a muddy outdoor activity, not like a city attraction. If you dress accordingly, you’ll spend the whole 45 minutes enjoying it instead of thinking about protecting your outfit.

Who this Miami ATV tour is best for

This is a strong match if you want:

  • A guided ATV experience with trail access and expert leadership
  • Automatic ATVs that don’t require gear-shifting skills
  • A mix of adrenaline and scenic countryside views
  • A photo moment at a Sunflower Farm

It’s also a good choice for first-timers because the structure is clear: guide leads, you follow, gear is provided, and the ATVs are fully automatic.

Who might want to skip:

  • Children under 7 years
  • Pregnant women
  • People with heart problems
  • Wheelchair users and people who are visually impaired
  • People who are hearing-impaired
  • Anyone without a driver’s license, and drivers under 18

If you’re right on the edge for any reason, ask yourself one question: will you be able to comfortably handle a short, guided ride on uneven ground while wearing helmet and goggles? If the answer is no, pick a different style of tour.

Should you book Osuna Off Road Adventures’ ATV tour?

If you want a Miami experience that feels more like the outdoors than the beach strip, I’d book this. The combination is hard to beat: automatic 2024 Honda Rancher ATVs, guided trails, a Sunflower Farm photo stop, and photos & video included.

Book it if you like a tight burst of action, you’re okay getting a little muddy, and you want your memories handled for you. Skip it if you’re expecting a long, slow nature hike or if you’re sensitive to the physical demands of ATV terrain.

If your priority is safety and value, this tour’s structure is built around both: helmets and goggles, a safety briefing, a small group, and an expert guide in a separate ATV guiding the route.

FAQ

How long is the ATV tour?

The tour duration is about 45 minutes. You’ll need to check availability for starting times.

What’s included with the ATV adventure?

You get a 2024 Honda fully automatic ATV, safety gear (helmet and goggles), bottled water, a safety briefing, access to trails, and a photos & video package taken during the tour. There are also friendly guides and a live tour guide in English and Spanish.

Can two people ride on one ATV?

Yes. Two people can share one ATV for an additional $20 paid onsite.

Is there a security hold?

Yes. A $100 security hold is collected at check-in and is fully refunded at the end of the tour as long as the ATV is not crashed or damaged.

What do I need to bring to ride?

Bring your driver’s license, credit card, comfortable shoes, sunscreen, and comfortable clothes that can get dirty. You’ll also sign a waiver using your ID before the tour.

Is the tour suitable for children or everyone with mobility or health concerns?

It’s not suitable for children under 7 years, pregnant women, people with heart problems, wheelchair users, and people who are visually impaired. It’s also not suitable for people who are hearing-impaired, people without a driver’s license, and drivers under 18.

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