You can take an ATV self-guided tour in Idaho to explore the history and natural beauty of the state. The Mackay Mines tour in the Knob Mountains provides loop trips ranging from 20 to 24 miles in length through once productive gold, copper, silver, lead and zinc mines of the area near Mackay. The jeep trails that travel through the Owyhee Uplands National Backcountry Byway, approximately 250 miles from Boise, provide an opportunity to travel through desert trails, river canyons and the stunning Owyhee Plateau. The motorcycle and ATV trails of Danskin Mountain give off-highway vehicles both easy and challenging trail conditions along the South Fork of Boise River. The Danskin Mountain and Owyhee Uplands jeep trails provide camping accommodations along the trails.
Dune Excursions take visitors on ATV fun-filled tours of the St. Anthony sand dunes, including the Choke Cherry Hill and Thunder Mountain trails. Located just west of Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park in eastern Idaho, the family jeep excursions include family desert or dune excursions.
Sun Valley ATV trails allow you to take your jeep to explore Sawtooth National Forest, Boise National Forest and Challis National Forest, as well as the areas around the local towns of Emmet, Eagle and Casade. You can enjoy touring Idaho's Sun Valley trails by renting a ATV in a Sun Valley ATV rental shop. Idaho X Sports in Garden Valley on the western edge of Boise National Forest rents a variety of Polaris jeeps for visitors to drive while touring the Boise National Forest area.
Explore southern Idaho by taking advantage of the Mountan River Ranch jeep rentals in Ririe, Idaho. Trails of the area span Teton National Park to the east and Sawtooth National Forest to the west and allow travelers to tour sites including Snake River, the Ririe Reservoir and Swan Valley.