From the snow capped peaks of the Rocky Mountains down to the deep gorges of Hells Canyon, Idaho is home to some of the best outdoor scenes the United States has to offer. For any adventure-seeker looking for new places to visit, you’ll have your pick from hundreds of choice outdoor trails in Idaho. That’s why we decided to highlight some of the best ATV and UTV off-road trails that are well worth your trip. Pack your bags, rev your engines, and let’s hit the trails!
If there’s one thing that the pandemic has taught us, it’s that financial security and job security can be ever-changing. Over the past two years, thousands of people have lost their jobs, companies have downsized, and some services are still limited in capacity due to government restrictions. It’s no wonder that 34% of Americans currently have a side-hustle.
New trends in the outdoor recreation industry are being seen since the global pandemic hit in 2020. Now, almost two years later, travel restrictions are being lifted and it seems being stuck indoors has ignited a great desire from people to spend more of their time outside.
ATVs. UTVs. Gotta love ‘em. Off-roading is an exhilarating activity if you are looking to get outdoors. But, whether you’re an experienced rider or it’s your first time on a quad, going off-road always has its risks. These machines are powerful and although they are a ton of fun, they can be dangerous without a proper understanding of how to use them. A quick review of what it means to ride safely is important for experienced and new riders alike.
Winter is the time for thick coats, building snowmen, and warming up in front of a happy fire sipping a peppermint hot cocoa. It’s also the time for outdoor fun and adventure, adrenaline, and thrill-seeking experiences with your high-powered snow machines. Snowmobiling is a fantastic way to explore the outdoors, which is why we put together a list of some of the top snowmobiling locations for you to check out this winter.
If you’re considering buying, or you currently own a recreational vehicle, you may be wondering if you’ll get enough use out of it to justify the cost. There’s no denying that recreational vehicles can be expensive to own and maintain. There are the initial purchase costs, fuel costs, insurance, accessories, storage, and routine maintenance costs to factor in. While these prices can be costly, don’t let them deter you from investing in a fun new toy!