
Guided Tours · Rentals · Lessons — Statewide Arizona
Ride the Arizona desert
Guided Sonoran desert tours, late-model dirt bike & gear rentals, and beginner-to-advanced riding lessons across Phoenix, Tucson, Sedona, and the high country. Bikes and full gear provided — all skill levels welcome.
All skill levels
first-timers to experts, every ride
Bikes + gear provided
show up empty-handed and ride
300+ riding days
desert in winter, high country in summer
Your Arizona Ride, Handled
Everything between you and the trail — taken care of
Arizona is one of the greatest places on earth to ride a dirt bike. It's also big, hot, and full of rules, flash-flood washes, and gated OHV areas. We remove every barrier: the bike, the gear, the fuel, the permits, and the local knowledge of exactly where and when to ride.
- Late-model four-stroke bikes sized to your skill level
- Full protective gear — helmet to boots — included
- Experienced local guides who know every trail
- Heat-, hydration-, and monsoon-smart ride planning

Guided Sonoran desert tours — all skill levels
Rides & Services
Every way to get on the dirt
From a first-timer's lesson to a multi-day backcountry epic — pick your ride, we'll handle the rest.

No Bike? No Problem
Late-model rentals with full gear included
KTM, Husqvarna, and Honda-class four-strokes — prepped, dialed, and sized to your skill — by the half-day, day, or multi-day. Complete protective gear included, plus honest guidance on which areas are legal to ride and what the OHV rules are.
How It Works
Three steps from stoked to riding
Tell us your ride
Pick a tour, rental, lesson, or family ride and share your dates, group size, and experience.
We confirm details
A guide follows up to lock in the date, match bikes and gear, and answer every question.
Show up and ride
We handle bikes, gear, permits, and route. You bring water, a base layer, and some stoke.

Statewide Riding
One state, five kinds of riding
Phoenix desert daily. Tucson, Sedona red rock, and the cool Flagstaff high country when the season calls for it.
Not sure where to ride? We wrote the guide.
From Table Mesa and Box Canyon to Charouleau Gap, Sedona's red rock, and the Cinder Hills high country — our region-by-region trail guides cover Arizona's best legal riding areas, with terrain, difficulty, and the OHV rules you need.
Straight Answers
What riders ask before they book
Cost, experience, gear, season, and Arizona's OHV rules — the full FAQ hub covers 26 questions.
Browse All FAQsNo. Guided tours and lessons are built for first-timers — beginners get instruction on the controls and basics before hitting the trail, and guides match the route and pace to the group. A large share of our riders have never ridden before.
All-inclusive guided day tours typically run around $375 per rider — covering the bike, full protective gear, fuel, an experienced guide, and lunch. Half-day and group rates are lower. Request a quote with your dates and group size for exact pricing.
No — bikes and full protective gear (helmet, goggles, gloves, jersey, pants, and boots) are provided with tours and most rentals. Just bring a base layer, sunglasses, sunscreen, and plenty of water.
October–April is prime in the low desert around Phoenix and Tucson. In summer, riding moves to the cooler high country near Flagstaff and Prescott. We schedule and time every ride around the heat and monsoon conditions.
Guided-tour riders are covered under the operator. For off-highway trail riding on a rental you don't need a motorcycle license, but riding on public land requires Arizona's $25 annual OHV decal — we'll tell you exactly what applies to your ride.
Ready to ride the Arizona desert?
Bikes and full gear provided, all skill levels welcome. Tell us your dates and we'll build the ride — book a tour, reserve a rental, or request a lesson.


