$89 for Two 80-Minute Guided ATV Adventures at Revolution, The Off-Road Experience in Clermont ($150 Value)
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- 220 acres of off-roading fun
- All gear provided
- Beginner & advanced trails
- Safety training before ride
Though American highways offer easy driving, speedy travel, and smooth surfaces, they lack the excitement of drag racing a yeti. Roam the forest atop an ATV with today's Groupon: for $89, you get two 80-minute guided ATV adventures at Revolution, The Off-Road Experience in Clermont (a $150 value).
Grab a friend for some off-roading fun and head to the 220 acres of pavement-free ATV trails at Revolution. The twin ATV experiences begin with a beginner's safety lesson in the specially built training area, covering braking, cornering, and safe riding skills. Following the training period, riders are unleashed upon the backs of their all-terrain conveyances to tackle trails around the property, from the smooth, obstacle-free novice tracks to the bumps, dips, and Greco-Roman statuary of the experienced trails. All required safety equipment, including helmets, gloves, and goggles are provided, but riders with suitable gear can bring their own if they choose.
Reviews
TripAdvisors give Revolution, The Off-Road Experience an outstanding five owl-eye average:
- Three of us had a great day out with this off road experiance [sic]. Safety and fun were order of the day. A great way to have fun and try something new away from the usual parks etc. – Robby
- Staff was wonderful and professional. We had so much fun, and felt safe thoughout [sic] the whole day. – Yodee
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About Revolution The Off Road Experience
A fleet of ATVs and dune buggies carries passengers on wild, pavement-free rides through more than 240 acres of Floridian tropics at Revolution Off Road. Behind the wheel of an 8-wheeled amphibious vehicle called the Mucky Duck, drivers can wheel up man made steps instead of looking for a nearby escalator. Alternately, the company’s local body of water, Revolution Lake, lets adventurers take advantage of 60 acres of sport fishing, where they can catch, photograph, and release specimens such as largemouth bass and croppies.