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Are you looking to see what Arizona and the surrounding areas have to offer and at the same time get your adrenaline pumping and enjoy the great outdoors? 

 

UTV Offroad Adventures is your one stop shop for the experience of a lifetime. We believe in spending time exploring what this amazing state and surrounding areas have to offer, from the lower desert to the tall pine trees. We have it all while spending time with friends, family and meeting new friends with the desire to get outdoors. These events will provide lifetime memories in exploring and seeing parts of Arizona and surrounding areas that some only dream about.

 

Do you own a UTV or SXS and want to explore the offroad trails of Arizona and the surrounding areas then look no more, we will make this dream a reality? We provide unforgettable experiences. These events are guided, safe, designed for all age groups, educational and a great time. We pre run these trails to ensure your trip is memorable and panoramic. Our rides are typically between 40-100 miles long and mostly a loop.

 

Here at UTV Offroad Adventures we believe in giving back to the community. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to charities. Our primary charity is AZ Kidz Experience. This foundation raises money for Phoenix Children’s Hospital. We have also made donations to individuals in need of assistance.

 

Here is a snapshot into what a typical weekend with UTV Offroad Adventures would include: 

 

Arrive on Friday, check in at registration, and get ready for a great weekend! Many enjoy coming early to catch up with friends. Next, we get the night ride started, which includes a drivers’ meeting and staging for the ride. The night ride is normally a short 20 – 25 miles round trip. Riding at nighttime provides a different perspective of the area.

On Saturday we start the day early with breakfast and a drivers’ meeting. The drivers’ meeting is where we discuss the trails for the day, the rotation process for turns, safety, quick draw poker, laws, radio frequency, wildlife conservation, staging area and other pertinent information. We will also introduce your trail leaders and the sweep vehicle driver for each ride, as well as, get all UTVs and SXS staged for the trail rides.

 

After arriving back from the ride, relax for a little bit and clean up because the party is getting started. We will enjoy dinner, raffles, announce the winner of poker, and of course the corn hole tournament. Music and mingling are also on the agenda for the night.

 

Sunday morning starts a little later with breakfast, shortened drivers’ meeting, and staging for the days trail ride.

Remember where the pavement ends is where this adventure begins!

 

Check out the website for all the different Events. www.utvoffroadadventures.com 

 

Attached are the next two event. 

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