Hi, I’m Chris—a Vegas native and desert enthusiast offering guided off-road tours to the region’s most stunning and photogenic hidden gems. I’ll take you beyond the tourist traps to explore scenic trails, abandoned cabins, and epic viewpoints most locals don’t even know about. Want incredible photos? I’ve got you. Crave a thrill? Licensed drivers can take the wheel of a 375-horsepower 4x4 and drive straight up desert mountains. This is more than a tour—it’s your chance to experience the wild Southwest through the eyes of a true local.
What makes it even better? You’ll ride in comfort and style in a lifted, leather-trimmed Jeep with climate control, luxury seating, and a cooler packed with cold drinks and healthy snacks. It’s the perfect blend of rugged adventure and first-class vibes.
Your pickup is at the hotel valet. If there are multiple, ask which one is the main valet.
Tucked away near the old Wilson Tanks, a remote hideout gives off serious ghost town energy. Once used by ranchers and wanderers alike, it’s now a scenic stop for off-roaders chasing desert legends, wild horse sightings, and that raw, open-sky freedom.
Step back in time at Nevada’s oldest stamped tin building, where frontier legends and ghost stories are as thick as the desert dust. The Pioneer Saloon has stood since 1913, serving up cold drinks and warm tales to cowboys, miners, and now—off-roaders like you. This Wild West watering hole makes the perfect pit stop to fuel up on history and grab a bite before heading back into the dirt.
More than just a gas station, this roadside behemoth is a modern-day oasis for road warriors and off-roaders alike. With 96 pumps, dozens of restrooms, and an endless supply of snacks, it’s a jaw-dropping monument to American road travel. A quick stop here is like a pit crew tune-up before heading deeper into Nevada’s wild backcountry.
Located in the Mojave Desert near Jean, NV, this dry lake bed is a wide-open playground for off-roading and photography. Once we arrive, you’ll get the chance to drive across the cracked desert floor just like they do in the Mint 400. With mountains in the distance and nothing but dust behind you, it’s a perfect spot to feel the freedom of the desert.
In the middle of the Mojave, these towering neon boulders rise like a mirage—an explosion of color in a landscape carved by wind and time. Created by Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone, the Seven Magic Mountains are both art installation and desert anomaly. Whether you’re snapping a pic or rolling up close, it’s a surreal contrast to the rugged terrain that surrounds it.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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