2023 Breaking news !!!!!
now renting brand new 2023
yamaha wolverine 4 passenger side by sides.
2023 Rental Rates
Half Day = $335.00 plus tax. 8AM to 12:30PM or 1PM to 5:30PM
Full Day = $485.00 plus tax 8AM to 4:30PM
Drivers must be 30 years of age or older to rent our Yamaha side by side UTVs.
Call our office today at 970-264-9264 to place your reservation.
Located just 10 minutes from the town of Pagosa Springs on hwy. 84
10 Leisure ct. Pagosa Springs.
Full Day = $485.00 plus tax 8AM to 4:30PM
Drivers must be 30 years of age or older to rent our Yamaha side by side UTVs.
Call our office today at 970-264-9264 to place your reservation.
Located just 10 minutes from the town of Pagosa Springs on hwy. 84
10 Leisure ct. Pagosa Springs.
Rental terms and safe driving awareness.
Our Brand new Yamaha Wolverine's are governed to not exceed 25 miles per hour.
We are catering to clientele who wish to enjoy the true beauty of trail riding in the
beautiful Colorado Rocky Mountains at safe and lawful speeds.
The vast majority of mountain trails are not safe at speeds above 25 and
the national forest has a speed limit of 20 mph on backcountry roads.
SAN JUAN NATIONAL FOREST ROADS - WHAT TO EXPECT:
SAFETY: Driving conditions can include ice, mud, dust, washboards, loose gravel, or drop offs. Speed limits are typically not posted, but Colorado law identifies 20 miles per hour as the proper speed on a winding backcountry road, while 40 miles per hour is considered acceptable on straight roads. USFS law-enforcement officers patrol National Forest roads and write violations for careless and reckless driving, including speeding.
We are catering to clientele who wish to enjoy the true beauty of trail riding in the
beautiful Colorado Rocky Mountains at safe and lawful speeds.
The vast majority of mountain trails are not safe at speeds above 25 and
the national forest has a speed limit of 20 mph on backcountry roads.
SAN JUAN NATIONAL FOREST ROADS - WHAT TO EXPECT:
SAFETY: Driving conditions can include ice, mud, dust, washboards, loose gravel, or drop offs. Speed limits are typically not posted, but Colorado law identifies 20 miles per hour as the proper speed on a winding backcountry road, while 40 miles per hour is considered acceptable on straight roads. USFS law-enforcement officers patrol National Forest roads and write violations for careless and reckless driving, including speeding.