REVIEW · MIAMI
Miami’s Ultimate ATV Adventure- Free Passenger & Safety Gear
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That first engine-on moment feels like freedom. This guided ATV adventure takes you out into Miami’s countryside for scenic trails, farm views, and some muddy fun if you want it. I love how the ride is handled by expert guides (you follow their ATV for safety), and I also love that the tour includes helmet-and-goggles gear plus a built-in photo and video package so you don’t have to rush your own camera setup.
One thing to think about: there’s a $100 security hold collected at check-in, refunded at the end only if the ATV isn’t crashed or damaged.
Key takeaways before you book
- 2024 Honda Rancher ATVs are fully automatic, so you focus on steering and enjoying the ride
- Guided format means you follow your guide in a separate ATV for better safety and less guesswork
- You can ride with a passenger since 2 people can share 1 ATV
- A planned stop at the Sunflower Farm gives you a photo and view moment
- Photos and video are included, which is great when the trails get dusty or muddy
- The price structure splits between trail park admission and an on-site ATV balance
In This Review
- ATV Ride Basics in Miami’s Miami Countryside
- Your Guided 2024 Honda Rancher ATV: Automatic and Low-Stress
- Trail Park Admission vs ATV Balance: The Real Cost
- Before You Ride: Check-In, Safety Briefing, and Gear
- The Actual Ride: Trails, Puddles, and a Farm Photo Stop
- Sunset factor: why timing can matter here
- Photos, Video, and the Included Memories Shortcut
- Who Can Ride: The Real Suitability Checklist
- Meeting Point at By Brothers Park: A Simple Arrival Plan
- Price and Value: Is It Worth It for a 45-Minute Hit?
- Should You Book Osuna Off Road Adventures?
- FAQ
- How long is the ATV adventure?
- What is included in the tour price?
- Do I pay for the ATV rental when I book?
- How much is the ATV balance due on-site?
- Is a security deposit required?
- Where is the meeting point?
- What do I need to bring?
- What safety gear is provided?
- What languages are the guides?
- Is the tour suitable for children?
ATV Ride Basics in Miami’s Miami Countryside

If you want a break from the city lights, this is one of the most direct ways to get into Florida outdoors fast. You’re not just driving in a loop and backtracking; you’re riding across acres of scenic countryside with agricultural scenery that changes as the light shifts.
This is also a good “try it” tour if you’ve never ridden before. The ATVs are fully automatic, and you get a safety briefing before you head out. The tour format stays simple: you drive your ATV on the trail while your guide keeps everyone moving together.
Your Guided 2024 Honda Rancher ATV: Automatic and Low-Stress

The headliner is the 2024 Honda Rancher ATV, described as premium and fully automatic. That matters because you don’t have to manage gears like you would on a manual dirt bike style setup. Your job is mostly steering, braking, and listening.
The “guided” part is practical, not just marketing. You ride while following the guide in a separate ATV, which helps you stay on the right paths and reduces the temptation to go off on your own. And if you’re the person in your group who always asks, Are we going the right way? this removes that worry.
Also, the tour is designed for small groups. The experience is listed as limited to 2 participants, which usually means you get more attention during the briefing and fewer slowdowns on the trail.
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Trail Park Admission vs ATV Balance: The Real Cost

This is one of the most important things to understand upfront. You’re told you’re paying for trail park admission (not the ATV rental) when you book the online price, and then you settle the ATV balance on-site.
Here’s the breakdown as provided:
- $15 per group up to 10 for the trail park admission
- On-site ATV balance per atv: $88 for the basic (45-minute) tour
- On-site ATV balance per atv: $150 for the 2-hour tour
So what’s the value? You’re not paying “all-in” for a long experience if you only want the 45-minute hit of adrenaline. You can choose the shorter ride, and you’re not forced into paying for extra time you might not want. At the same time, you get safety gear, a guide, and a photo/video package, which are costs that add up on DIY ATV rentals.
One more money-note: you’ll also put down a $100 security hold at check-in. It’s fully refunded if the ATV isn’t crashed or damaged, and it can be done cash, Cash App, Zelle, or credit card.
Before You Ride: Check-In, Safety Briefing, and Gear

Plan to show up ready to move. You meet inside By Brothers Park. When you arrive, park to your left in the parking area, walk toward the restaurant to check in, and call when you’re next to the ATV.
Before you start riding, you’ll get a safety briefing in addition to your riding time. You’ll also be given safety gear: a helmet and goggles. Bottled water is included too, which sounds small until you’re out in the sun and dust.
What to bring (this part is not optional):
- Driver’s license
- Credit card
- Comfortable clothes that can get dirty
- Comfortable shoes
- Sunscreen
And wear the right attitude. This is a muddy-trail kind of ride. Even if you skip the puddles, your clothes might still pick up dirt. If you’re wearing anything you’ll regret washing later, change now, not later.
The Actual Ride: Trails, Puddles, and a Farm Photo Stop

The core experience is a guided ride through trails in Miami’s countryside. The description leans into a mix of scenery and action: acres of landscapes and agricultural beauty, plus the option to splash through puddles and muddy terrain if you choose.
You’ll also stop at the Sunflower Farm for pictures and views. That’s the kind of break that makes an ATV tour feel like more than just motion. It gives you a moment to slow down, take photos, and enjoy what you’re passing through instead of only thinking about speed.
Because your route is guided and the guide is following in a separate ATV, you also get an “in the moment” rhythm. You can focus on having fun and following instructions instead of constantly scanning for turns.
Sunset factor: why timing can matter here
The tour is sold with amazing sunset views in mind. You don’t need a perfect golden-hour plan to enjoy the ride, but timing can change the feel of everything—light on the fields, the look of the sunflower area, and even how long the ride feels when the trail has calmer visibility.
If you’re choosing between time slots, consider the option that puts more of your ride in better light. It’s one of those small decisions that makes photos and the overall vibe better.
Photos, Video, and the Included Memories Shortcut

One of the biggest practical perks is that photos and videos are included. ATV tours can be chaotic for your own camera—shaky angles, dust on lenses, and both hands needed to control the ATV. Having a packaged photo-video set means you’ll actually leave with something usable without trying to juggle gear.
You should also expect the team to handle the moments that are worth capturing, including the Sunflower Farm photo stop. If you care about memories but hate planning, this is a win.
Who Can Ride: The Real Suitability Checklist

This tour is fun, but it’s also physical and safety-focused. It’s not suitable for:
- Children under 7
- Pregnant women
- People with heart problems
- Wheelchair users
- Visually impaired people
- People without a driver’s license
- Drivers under 18
- Hearing-impaired people
If you’re within the allowed range, the “2 people can share 1 ATV” detail helps a lot for groups. It means you can often keep costs lower per person compared with everyone driving a separate vehicle—assuming the tour’s rules for drivers and passengers match how you’re planning to split roles.
Here’s the practical mindset: have at least one person with a valid license for the driving portion, and make sure your group is comfortable with the idea that you might get dirty. This is not a sit-back scenic carriage ride.
Meeting Point at By Brothers Park: A Simple Arrival Plan

You’re meeting inside By Brothers Park. Park to your left in the parking area, walk toward the restaurant to check in, then call when you’re next to the ATV.
If you want the smoothest start, do these things:
- Bring your driver’s license and any required ID/waiver items before you get to the front desk
- Dress like you expect dust and mud
- Arrive with enough buffer time to check in and get geared up
And yes, you should plan to sign a waiver before the tour. It’s part of the “know before you go” list.
Price and Value: Is It Worth It for a 45-Minute Hit?

At the 45-minute length, the math is mostly about whether you’re getting enough value in a short time window. You’re paying for trail park admission as part of the booking, then adding the on-site ATV balance.
The value case looks strong when you care about:
- A real guided experience (not wandering around hoping you find the right trail)
- Safety gear included
- Photo/video coverage included
- Automatic ATVs that are easier for first-timers
- A chance to ride with a passenger on one ATV
The one drawback is the split payment and the on-site balances. If you hate surprises, you’ll want to budget for the on-site ATV balance and remember the $100 security hold too. But as long as you treat it like a two-step cost—book admission now, pay ATV balance on-site—then it’s straightforward.
Should You Book Osuna Off Road Adventures?
I’d book this if you want a short, high-energy ATV experience with guidance, included gear, and built-in photos and video. It’s a strong fit for couples, friends, and groups who want a fun outdoor break that doesn’t require planning a full-day excursion.
You might skip it if you’re not comfortable getting dirty, you don’t have a driver’s license, or anyone in your group falls into the listed “not suitable” categories. Also consider the time of day if sunset views are a priority.
If your goal is adrenaline plus countryside scenery—without the hassle of figuring out trails on your own—this checks a lot of boxes.
FAQ
How long is the ATV adventure?
The duration listed is 45 minutes.
What is included in the tour price?
Included items are a 2024 Honda fully automatic ATV, bottled water, safety gear (helmet and goggles), friendly guides, a safety briefing, access to trails, and photos and videos taken.
Do I pay for the ATV rental when I book?
You’re paying for the trail park admission, not the ATV rental. The ATV balance is due at the location.
How much is the ATV balance due on-site?
For the 45-minute basic option, the balance due at the location is listed as $88 per atv. For the 2-hour option, the balance due at the location is listed as $150 per atv.
Is a security deposit required?
Yes. A $100 security hold is collected at check-in and is fully refunded at the end as long as the ATV is not crashed or damaged. It can be paid by cash, cash app, zelle, or credit card.
Where is the meeting point?
You meet inside By Brothers Park. Park to your left in the parking area, walk toward the restaurant to check in, and call when you arrive next to the ATV.
What do I need to bring?
Bring your driver’s license and credit card, plus comfortable shoes and clothes that can get dirty, along with sunscreen.
What safety gear is provided?
Helmet and goggles are provided as part of the tour.
What languages are the guides?
Guides are listed as speaking English and Spanish.
Is the tour suitable for children?
No. It’s not suitable for children under 7 years old, and drivers under 18 are also not allowed.


























