If you've never taken an off-road tour on a UTV, you'll want to check out this tour company located just 30 miles east of Lake George. There's no more thrilling experience than hitting the trails on a top-notch Polaris with a few friends, and there's no prettier region to do it than in the Adirondacks, the state's most beautiful mountain range. And if you're a beginner when it comes to off-road vehicles, don't worry; this is a great place to start.
This private off-road park in New York's Adirondacks hosts adventurers from all over the state for those who are looking to tear it up on the trails.
This Polaris Adventure Certified Outfitter provides guided ATV tours in one of the most fun regions in the Adirondacks, 30 minutes east of Lake George. There's no shortage of gorgeous landscapes in this upstate paradise.
Excursions are always better with high-quality equipment, so be ready for a thrilling experience at Adirondack ATV Tours. You'll be hitting the trails with a top-of-the-line Polaris RZR side-by-sides, complete with race-inspired suspensions and automatic transmission.
Even those who don't have any experience riding ATVs can hit the trails here. It's the ideal spot for beginners and experts alike.
If you plan to head to Adirondack ATV Tours for your first off-road experience, you're in luck; all tours are guided and include training sessions, gear and instructional video.
The 170-acre off-road park includes miles and miles of exciting trails through fields and forests.
Whether you're looking for a fun activity to do with a few friends over the weekend or would like to plan a team-building event for the whole company, this is an ideal surprise that the whole crew will likely be talking about for weeks after the trip!
The park is open from May through October, seven days a week. Reservations are also required before setting out on this wild ride!
For those looking to do some more outdoor exploring in the region, head to Lake George for a myriad of fun activities. Try the Sleeping Beauty Mountain Trail, Buck Mountain Trail, or check out Shelving Rock Falls on the east side of the lake.
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