

Come to SoTah Adventures — they just let you out, go do what you want.
— Redbull Rampage riders
Full-power electric dirt bikes with smooth delivery, real range, and zero “renter mode.”
Ride straight from our location with direct trail access, or take it with you.






Are rentals right for me?
Rentals are designed for confident riders who can handle a bike without a guide leading the way.
Bikes can be tuned down for mixed-skill groups (Eco Mode is your friend).
How does navigation work?
You’ll be riding self-guided, but not blind. We use the onX Offroad app to keep you on track.
We only send renters to terrain appropriate for their skill level.
Trail support
If your bike quits, has a mechanical issue, or you crash, we’ll come get you. Trail recovery is included in every rental.
We rent premium bikes for the best ride quality. They’re capable and come with adjustable modes so you can set the power to your comfort level.
Rider Requirements
Ages 12+, 5'3"+ recommended
Minors: complete the Utah OHV course before arrival
Adults: can take the 5-minute course at check-in
IDs & Check-In
Adults should bring ID for waivers.
Skill Level
You should be comfortable balancing, controlling speed, braking smoothly, and riding basic off-road terrain.
Crashes
You’re responsible for damage to your rental bike.
A $500 security deposit hold per bike is authorized at pickup. For groups of up to 6 riders, the maximum total hold is $1,500. If damage occurs, some or all of the security deposit may be retained to cover repair costs.
If repair costs exceed the hold, the renter is responsible for the remaining balance and will be billed accordingly.
Bike Issues
Mechanical problem? We’ll meet you on the trail and swap if possible.
5-hr rentals: 1 battery swap.
3-hr rentals: turn back at 45% to protect the battery.
Street Riding
Street use only to reach the trailhead, under 20 MPH.
Tickets or impounds are the rider’s responsibility.
Minors must be supervised.
Do you provide water?
Yes, we will provide bottled water for your ride—hydration is non-negotiable in the desert.
What should we wear?
Wear closed-toe shoes and sturdy long pants. We provide helmet, gloves, and pads. Backpacks are welcome.
Do you cancel for weather?
We ride in most conditions — clouds, sprinkles, normal desert moodiness.
If weather becomes unsafe (flash-flood warnings or temps over 110°F), you can cancel for a full refund.
If you still want to ride, that’s up to you. Many riders head up in elevation to cool down.
When should we arrive?
Show up 15 minutes early so we can get you geared up and rolling on time. Late arrivals and no-shows can’t be refunded (we still love you though).
I’m coming from Las Vegas—anything I should know about timing?
Yes. Las Vegas is one hour behind Utah, so you’ll need to leave earlier than you think to make your tour on time.

Pick up a bike and hit the nearby trails—your adventure starts right here.




Answers to the burning questions in your mind.
Tours are the easiest way to ride—just show up and go. No OHV course needed, even for kids. Your guide sets the pace, keeps it safe, and makes sure the ride is fun while you explore scenic routes.
Rentals are best for confident, independent riders.
Utah law requires anyone 18+ to take a short 10–20 minute OHV course before riding.
For minors, the course is 3 hours long—something that may make sense for multi-day rentals, but for shorter outings, we strongly recommend booking a tour instead.
In Leeds, yes — the town is OHV-friendly and allows responsible off-road vehicle use on local streets to access nearby trails.
Outside of Leeds, no — riding our rentals on public roads elsewhere in Washington County is strictly prohibited.
The bike could be impounded at your expense.
Please, don’t spend time in parking lots or roads trying to pop wheelies. Definitely don’t ride on lawns or park grass either. Keep it classy!
All our guides are mechanics, and any bike with an issue is pulled instantly.
Before you ride, we personally test your bike—tire pressure, brakes, and safety systems—on the way to staging. And each week, “Tighten Tuesday” gives every bike a full bolt-check.
This is a real outdoor sport, not a theme-park ride, but we take safety seriously and control every factor we can.
Minor tip-overs do happen occasionally—usually in the first few seconds of getting used to the electric power or while cornering. We’ll teach you to keep a finger on the brake, which cuts motor power instantly.
Most spills are slow-speed and result in nothing more than a scuffed knee. You're not too cool for knee pads. Helmets are non negotiable, Knee pads are optional for adults and required for minors.
Minor's are statistically 10 times more likely to crash while off-roading according to Utah Division of Recreation.
No. Most definitely not.
We’re counting on basic self-preservation to keep you upright. But if that fails, you’ll be responsible for any damage to the bike and the rental cost is non-refundable.
We rent premium bikes because self-guided riding requires quality you can count on. They’re powerful, but adjustable modes let you set the ride to your comfort level.