REVIEW · ATV & OFF-ROAD TOURS
Outdoor Shooting and Off-Road Racing Combo
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Guns and monster trucks in one morning. This Las Vegas desert outing pairs outdoor shooting with off-road racing, with hotel pickup and lunch built in. It’s the kind of activity that feels fast, loud, and weirdly fun for a 4-hour block.
I like how the day doesn’t waste time getting to the action. You’re picked up from the Strip around 7:00 am, you get live guided commentary along the way, and you end with a simple meal—an American burger, fries, and soda (vegetarian option available).
One thing to watch: the safety rules are strict, especially the helmet requirement. If your hair or headwear can’t fit/come off as required, you won’t be able to participate, and changes/cancellations won’t be refunded.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Morning Start: Strip Pickup and the Desert Drive
- Price and Value: What $514 Buys You (and What It Doesn’t)
- Safety First at the Range: Gear, Rules, and Fit
- Outdoor Shooting Package: Choosing the Guns and Getting Your Time
- Off-Road Track Racing: Vehicles, Course Control, and Real Adrenaline
- The Monster Truck Limousine Ride: Silly Vegas Energy Done Right
- Lunch Burger Break: Fuel That Doesn’t Slow You Down
- Weather and Timing: When This Tour Works Best
- Who Should Book This (and Who Might Skip It)
- Should you book Outdoor Shooting and Off-Road Racing?
- FAQ
- What time does the tour start?
- How long is the experience?
- Do I get hotel pickup and drop-off?
- Is lunch included?
- Can I choose what I shoot?
- What’s the minimum age?
- Do I need to wear a helmet?
- What happens if the tour is canceled due to weather?
Key things to know before you go

- Pickup from most Las Vegas Strip hotels makes the morning easier than DIY travel
- Choose your outdoor shooting package and get to try it with provided safety gear
- Off-road track racing happens on a controlled course, not open desert chaos
- Monster truck limousine ride adds a fun, over-the-top Vegas vibe
- Small group size (max 14) helps keep the session moving and attention personal
- Burger, fries, and soda wraps it up without making you plan lunch
Morning Start: Strip Pickup and the Desert Drive
Your day starts early, with pickup from select Las Vegas Strip hotels at 7:00 am. The timing matters here: you want daylight, dry ground, and clear visibility for both the shooting and the track work.
From pickup, your guide drives you out toward the shooting and racing area in the desert. Reviews mention about an hour to reach the compound, so plan on a real road trip—not just a short hop. That drive isn’t dead time either; you get live guided commentary, which helps you understand what you’re doing and why the safety routine matters.
I also like that the experience is built for a tight window. The total time is listed as about 4 hours, so you get a full activity without chewing up your whole Vegas day.
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Price and Value: What $514 Buys You (and What It Doesn’t)

At $514 per person, this isn’t a budget add-on. You’re paying for a guided, equipment-supported shooting session, a racing session on a track, transportation from the Strip, and lunch—plus the extra spectacle of the monster truck limousine ride.
Here’s the value angle I see: shooting + racing are usually separate experiences that each cost money and require planning. This bundles them into one morning with pickup and drop-off, and the group limit (14 max) suggests they’re managing capacity carefully.
What it doesn’t include, at least based on the info you’re given: flexible timing, optional sight-seeing stops, or a choice-your-own-adventure day. This is a “show up, follow the rules, do the activities” kind of tour.
If you’re the type who wants a once-in-a-lifetime Vegas story and you’re comfortable with structured, safety-first fun, the price starts to make sense. If you’re hoping for relaxed, casual sightseeing, you might find it too action-focused.
Safety First at the Range: Gear, Rules, and Fit

This tour leans hard on safety, and you feel that right away. You’ll receive safety equipment, and you must wear a helmet during the tour. The rules are clear: if your hair can’t fit inside the helmet, if you can’t take your hair down, or if you can’t remove religious headwear, you won’t be able to participate—and there are no refunds for that.
That helmet detail is the biggest practical consideration. Before you book, think about how your hair/headwear actually behaves with a helmet on. If you’re unsure, do a quick self-check: could you comfortably position your hair to fit, and can you remove the item if needed? This is the one place the tour can go from fun to frustrating very fast.
Good news: you also get live guided commentary, which tends to make safety rules feel less like a lecture and more like a quick routine you’ll repeat correctly. You’re not left guessing.
Outdoor Shooting Package: Choosing the Guns and Getting Your Time

The shooting portion is an outdoor shooting package of choice. That matters because it signals you’ll be able to match the experience to what you want to do, instead of being locked into one single option.
The tour also notes that you can try a variety of guns, which helps if you’re curious but not sure where to start. Reviews back up the idea that the firearms part is genuinely fun, not just a token demonstration. In other words, you’re not just standing around watching.
What you should mentally prepare for: you’re doing shooting at a real outdoor range setting, so you’ll want to listen closely to the guide, follow instructions without improvising, and treat the session like hands-on training even if it feels like a thrill ride.
If you’re new to shooting, that’s often where a guided, safety-supported setup shines. If you’re an experienced shooter, you may still enjoy the variety, but remember this is a tour experience—not a custom gun-for-gun training course.
Off-Road Track Racing: Vehicles, Course Control, and Real Adrenaline

After shooting, the day shifts into motion with off-road track racing. This is different from vague “ride around the desert” hype. A track means the action is controlled, timed, and designed for participants to get repeat runs without wandering into random terrain.
You’ll have a ride experience that includes selectable vehicles. The tour highlights a mix of options, and reviews call out that the vehicles and the trucks are a big part of the fun.
What makes this portion worth your time is the combo with the shooting. It’s not just adrenaline in one form. You get the focus of aiming and safety at the range, then you switch to throttle, bumps, and traction on a course.
Also, the group size helps here. With up to 14 travelers, it’s easier to keep the schedule moving and to get enough attention when it counts—helmet checks, safety reminders, and track instructions.
The Monster Truck Limousine Ride: Silly Vegas Energy Done Right

In a city full of spectacle, this part gives the day its signature character. You’ll get a ride on the World’s Largest Monster Truck Limousine, which is exactly the kind of “why not” Vegas moment that turns an action day into a story you’ll remember.
This doesn’t just add a photo-op. It changes the mood. After shooting and before racing, it breaks up the intensity and keeps the morning fun without turning into a long rest break.
Reviews mention the guide and pickup driver making the whole experience feel like a guided story. Names that come up include Vic as a guide, and John as a pickup driver. Even if you don’t get the same people, it’s a clue about the vibe they aim for: friendly, talk-through-the-day, and practical.
Lunch Burger Break: Fuel That Doesn’t Slow You Down

Once the main action is done, you’ll finish with a lunch of hamburger, fries and soda. There’s a vegetarian option too, so you aren’t stuck skipping the meal.
I like that it’s simple. You don’t need to hunt for food after the adrenaline wears off. And since the day is only about 4 hours, a quick, included meal helps you avoid turning the tour into a half-day plus a meal hunt.
If you’re sensitive to heat or long mornings, eat steadily. Even if the experience feels short, shooting and racing are tiring in a “you used your whole body and brain” way.
Weather and Timing: When This Tour Works Best

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. You should plan around that reality when you’re building your Vegas schedule.
The “make sure you do this on a sunny day” advice shows up because shooting and racing both depend on conditions—dry ground, visibility, and comfortable outdoor time. If you arrive to Vegas with a flexible morning, great. If you’re locked into non-negotiable plans, you’ll want to choose your day carefully.
Also, this is an adult-only minimum age experience: the minimum age is 18. If you’re traveling with a mixed-age group, you’ll need to split plans.
Who Should Book This (and Who Might Skip It)
This combo tour is a great fit if you want:
- an early, action-packed desert morning
- real guided instruction for shooting and track racing
- hotel pickup convenience so you don’t waste time on transport
- a quirky Vegas highlight like the monster truck limousine
You might skip it if:
- you don’t handle helmets easily (fit and hair/headwear rules are strict)
- you hate structured safety rules
- your main goal is quiet sightseeing rather than hands-on action
- you’re visiting during a period where weather could be uncertain and your schedule can’t flex
Should you book Outdoor Shooting and Off-Road Racing?
Book it if you’re chasing an unforgettable Vegas morning and you’re comfortable with the safety routine. The biggest strengths are the bundling—pickup + shooting + racing + lunch—and the small-group feel (max 14). Add in the monster truck limousine ride, and you get more than one kind of thrill in the same half-day.
Don’t book it if the helmet rules would be a dealbreaker for you, or if your plans can’t handle a weather-based change. This isn’t a relaxed, wandering tour. It’s a clear “show up ready” experience.
If you’re on the fence, I’d ask yourself one question: do you want your Vegas memory to be about action and adrenaline, not just buildings and shows? If yes, this is one of the most direct ways to make that happen.
FAQ
What time does the tour start?
Pickup starts at 7:00 am.
How long is the experience?
The duration is about 4 hours.
Do I get hotel pickup and drop-off?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included for select hotels.
Is lunch included?
Yes. You’ll have lunch with hamburger, fries and soda, and there is a vegetarian option.
Can I choose what I shoot?
You can select an outdoor shooting package of choice, and you’ll be able to experience a variety of guns.
What’s the minimum age?
The minimum age is 18.
Do I need to wear a helmet?
Yes. Helmets are required and must be worn on tour. If your hair cannot fit within the helmet, if you cannot take your hair down, or if you cannot remove religious headwear, you won’t be able to participate.
What happens if the tour is canceled due to weather?
If it’s canceled because of poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.






















