Description
Pick up your 4-seat Polaris RZR directly in Silverton—no trailers or hassle needed. A quick orientation gets you geared up and ready to conquer the vast San Juan trail network. Fly through forests, crest alpine ridges, and experience ghost towns at your own tempo.
Drive iconic routes like Engineer, Cinnamon, and Hurricane Passes. Soak in high-altitude panoramic vistas above 10,000 ft. Navigate rugged switchbacks, water crossings, and meadows carpeted with wildflowers. All fuel, clean-up, helmets, GPS-tracking device, and trail maps are included. There’s no guide—your freedom, your ride, your time.
This 4-hour rental supports groups up to four—your vehicle, your crew, your spectacular day. It’s perfect for experienced riders seeking freedom or first-timers craving mountain escapades without commitments or tour constraints.
What's Included
Frequently Asked Questions
Is driving an RZR difficult, and do I need prior off-road experience?
Not at all! The RZR is designed for all skill levels. Our experienced guides will provide a brief orientation to ensure you're comfortable before embarking on your adventure. That said, you need to have a valid driver's license and be at least 25 to drive the RZR.
I have kids in my group. Are they allowed, and is it safe for them?
Absolutely! Families are welcome, and the RZR is a fantastic way for kids to experience the outdoors. However, please note that according to Colorado Law, children between 4-8 years old must ride in a child restraint (not provided). Safety is our top priority, and our guides will ensure everyone is briefed on the necessary precautions before setting out.
What if I've never driven off-road? Will it be too challenging for a beginner?
Not to worry! The RZR allows you to explore the stunning Rocky Mountains at your own pace, with routes suitable for all levels of adventurers. You'll have the opportunity to enjoy breathtaking views and experience the thrill of off-road exploration in a safe and controlled manner.
Who can drive?
Drivers must be 25+ with a valid license and insurance
What’s included?
Fuel, clean-up, helmets, GPS tracker, trail maps
Do I need to provide my own sunglasses?
Yes—eye protection required, but not supplied
What trails can I ride?
Alpine Loop routes like Engineer, Cinnamon, Hurricane Pass—fully accessible from Silverton
What about damage coverage?
No security deposit but you're liable for damage; optional insurance available