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Written by Mark MacKay on August 14, 2006 07:11 PM | Permalink

An Extreme Easter: Mud, Dust and the Adrenaline Rush

A dust covered smile and muddy legs is what you will end up with after an ATV or other off-road four-wheeled adventure. Several tour companies specialize in these motorized adventures, all offering similar vehicles with a need for speed and mud slopping fun.

Some of these are group tours, with either one or two people per vehicle or you may go ahead and rent your own ATV to see where the roads lead you.

The best way to go is with a group, as the guides know the best places and trails for adrenaline filled fun. Some depart in the city, where you drive on the main roads for a short time until you reach the dusty trails. Once off the main roads, you are in the start of the lush jungle, where you pass by ranches and homes, rivers and valleys, possibly up to a waterfall. Get ready to zigzag rivers and cross through mud puddles, and don’t forget, wear old clothes and shoes, such as items that you can throw away afterwards, or that you don’t mind getting stained.

Some of the off road adventures include a stop at a restaurant for a drink (non-alcoholic) and a snack or sandwich, maybe even a refreshing swim in the river if the conditions are good. Heading back to Vallarta after the adventure, the guides will slow things down so you can look around, or they may lead you down a different road for a completely new perspective of “hidden” Vallarta.

More Info: Most tours have goggles, bandanas (to keep from eating dust!) and a helmet. You should also wear an SPF to prevent sunburn. You will need to sign a release form in case of accident. You must bring your drivers license and a major credit card.

Tour Companies:
Pathfinders
Departs at 9am, 12pm, 2pm and 4pm. Prices from 100 pesos to110 pesos and does not include food or beverages.