

"Had a fantastic time riding the electric dirt bikes and catching the views! Even a newbie like me was able to ride confidently."
Newbie rider~ she nailed it









Escape the valley heat on a scenic electric dirt bike ride climbing through Leeds Canyon to 5,800 ft elevation, featuring colorful swirled sandstone and panoramic views of Zion and Kolob Canyons.
Daytime and sunset tours available.

Ride through the foothills above Southern Utah’s valley floor into the striking sandstone terrain of Yant Flats, with sweeping views toward Zion and the Colorado Plateau. This guided electric dirt bike tour follows wide, non-technical routes that are beginner-friendly but still fun for experienced riders.
Routes and pace can be adjusted for mixed-skill groups, making it an easy, scenic ride for just about anyone.
Expect a relaxed flow, photo stops, expert guidance, and all safety gear provided.








I’ve never ridden a dirt bike. Will I be okay?
Absolutely. If you can ride a bicycle, you can ride our bikes. We start on flat ground, teach you the basics, and keep the bike in beginner mode. The terrain is wide, scenic, and confidence-building — not extreme.
Is this too hard for my kid / my spouse / my friend who’s nervous?
Probably not. Nervous riders are our specialty. We go at a comfortable pace.
How fast do we go?
Fast enough to feel fun, slow enough to stay safe. We set your bike’s speed mode based on the group’s comfort level and never push you past what you’re ready for.
What if I get scared halfway through?
Totally fine. You’re never forced to keep riding. We’ll slow things down, adjust the route, or get you back to base safely—no judgment, no drama.
Can younger kids ride?
10+ book online normally
8–9 with approval
Under 8 not allowed (insurance)
Our tours are generally recommended for ages 10 and up. Riders need to be able to balance confidently and touch the ground. Minors must have a parent or guardian on the tour.
Do I need a license or previous dirt bike experience?
No license and no dirt bike experience required. Basic balance and a willingness to learn are all you need.
What happens if I crash?
Tip-overs are normal, especially in sand. Turn the bike off, stand it up if you can, and your guide will check on you. Reckless riding or going off-trail may result in repair costs, but a basic flop is usually no big deal.
What if the bike breaks?
If it’s a mechanical issue, we either fix it on the spot or swap it with our support vehicle. You won’t be left stranded in the desert.
Do we stop for photos?
Yes. We build in scenic stops so you can grab photos, catch your breath, and just enjoy the view.
Do you provide water?
Yes, we will pack bottled water for your ride—hydration is non-negotiable in the desert.
What should we wear?
Wear closed-toe shoes and sturdy long pants. We provide helmet, gloves, and pads. Backpacks are welcome.
Do you cancel for weather?
We ride in most conditions, including light rain or clouds. If weather becomes unsafe, we’ll reschedule or refund your tour. This includes Flash floods warnings and heat exceeding 110 °F.
When should we arrive?
Show up 15 minutes early so we can get you geared up and rolling on time. Late arrivals and no-shows can’t be refunded (we still love you though).
I’m coming from Las Vegas—anything I should know about timing?
Yes. Las Vegas is one hour behind Utah, so you’ll need to leave earlier than you think to make your tour on time.



Answers to the burning questions in your mind.
Electric dirt bikes deliver all the fun without the clutch, gears, or heavy weight. If you can balance a bicycle and have a little grit, you can ride one.
10+ can book online
8–9 with approval
Under 8 not allowed (insurance)
Tours: Best for beginners
Rentals: Best for confident riders
Long sturdy pants, closed‑toe shoes, and a light long-sleeve shirt in the summer to protect against the desert rays and to help cool you by evaporation. Safety gear is provided.
Yes — all riders sign a liability waiver acknowledging the risk of dirt biking.
We’ll never pressure anyone to ride — your comfort matters. Just keep in mind that the insurance portion is something we can’t recover, and each reserved bike is held for you instead of another customer.
Reserve your ride with a 15% deposit for bookings made more than 72 hours in advance
Reservations within 72 hours require full payment at booking
Free changes or cancellations up to 72 hours in advance
Late cancellations or no-shows may forfeit payment
If we cancel due to weather, you’ll receive a full refund
Got an Angels Landing permit? No stress—we’ll reschedule or refund with proof of a timing conflict