Eldorado Canyon ATV Tours - Dinner
SPECIAL-SAVE $30 per person!
Experience the best ATV Tour Las Vegas has to offer. Ride your ATV on an O ff Road excursion, up and around trails that were meant for big horn sheep and mule driven ore wagons. Big open sky, the Colorado river and 3 dimensional views of the mountain ranges leading to the Grand Canyon are an awesome site to take in from the top of our trail head.
ATVs are late model, 4 Wheel drive, fully automatic, and a blast to operate! After a Safety and Operations Orientation, both beginners and experienced riders will be ready to hit the trail with our Professional Guides.
We’ll be riding on extreme mountain terrain, surrounded by forests of cholla cactus, with towering, multicolored rock formations as the backdrop for this incredibly scenic tour. This tour is great for all levels of riders-novice to intermediate. There is no better way to see the desert scenery and experience the history of Eldorado Canyon, than on this Las Vegas ATV Tour in Eldorado Canyon.
Step right into the pages of history, with a walking tour of the Techatticup Gold Mine. We will venture deep into this rumored haunted gold mine and visit 3 different shafts, one of which drops down to over 900 feet. Learn how the hardiest of men labored feverishly looking for GOLD ! Chiseling their way through the mountainside inch by inch, with the most primitive of tools and working by candlelight. The Techatticup Gold Mine was once Nevada's largest producing mine, and Eldorado Canyon's population during those days exceeded the population of Las Vegas!
Click here to read more about the history of the Techatticup Gold Mine
The dinner stop at our Old West Town will take you back in time, featuring foundations from one of the original Mining Camps of the 1800’s. Enjoy a delicious Picnic Lunch under our covered Pavilion, listening to the sound of a natural spring that furnishes precious water to the desert wildlife in the area. This natural spring attracts big horn sheep, the kit fox and a variety of desert wildlife, so look closely as not to miss the creatures that blend into the natural landscape of the desert.
Fall/Winter (Sept 15-May 14)
1:30 pm
Spring/Summer (May 15-Sept 14)
4:00 pm


