Side by Side Tours
Side by Side Tours
Off-road Adventure Machines
Some call them RZRs, UTVs or off-road buggies, we call them Side by Sides. Whatever you call them these agile off-road machines are a good time. Are you ready to have some real fun? Join us on one of our epic 4x4 adventure! Our guides will take you through beautiful Whistler's coastal rainforest with stops at stopping at unbeatable viewpoints. This is a must do activity in Whistler and is sure to be the highlight of your trip.
Activity Details
What to Expect
While On Tour
Out on the trails, expect an hour and a half of climbing steep and rugged terrain, splashing through puddles, and stopping at beautiful viewpoints over looking Whistler’s Backcountry.
Most importantly, HAVE FUN!
Gear & Safety Briefing
Once it’s your turn to go, your guide will set you up with your full face helmet, goggles and waterproof gear if required.
You’ll head out with your group and go through how to use the machines, safety protocols and what to do & not do while out on trail.
Pairing Guests with Machines
Groups of 1 or 2 will be assigned a two-seater and groups of 3 or 4 will be assigned a four-seater.
Don’t worry! If you everyone in your groups wants to drive, you can switch drivers throughout the tour.
If you would prefer to split up your group of 3 or more to fit into several 2-seaters, there may be longer wait time.
After Your Tour
Once back at basecamp, return your gear and head out on your next adventure!
Check out our Aerial Obstacle Courses, Superfly Ziplines, Wedge Whitewater Rafting and Vallea Lumina.
Safety & Requirements
Driver – Must be a 16 years old and up and possess a valid Leaner’s License or Driver’s License. Licenses will be checked prior to the start of your tour.
Passenger – Must a 4 feet tall or taller and fit a XXS helmet
All guests will have a training session at the beginning of their Side by Side tour. It is required to listen to the guides instructions during the training session and while on tour.
You must wear one of our D.O.T. certified and regularly inspected helmets. Personal helmets are not permitted. Department of Transportation (DOT) certified helmets meet or exceed Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 218, the legal requirement for a helmet to be used on public roads.
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