You’ll ride an ATV through winding Sierra Madre trails from Puerto Vallarta, splash at El Salto waterfall, and share laughs (plus tequila) with your local guide. Expect muddy boots, canyon views, hotel pickup—and a sense of adventure that sticks with you longer than any souvenir.
The first thing I remember is the dust — not in a bad way, but in that sunlit, golden kind of way. We were just outside Puerto Vallarta, helmets already making us look braver than we felt, and the guide (Miguel, who knew every bump in the road) grinned as he handed over the keys. The engine’s rumble felt weirdly comforting. I kept thinking, “So this is what the Sierra Madre smells like — a little sweet, a little sharp.” There was this moment when we paused at a ridge and you could see the river canyon below, all tangled green and rock. I didn’t expect it to be so quiet up there except for someone’s laugh echoing off the hillside.
We followed Miguel down these narrow trails that twisted through brush and past trees with bark rough enough to scrape your glove if you weren’t careful. At one point he pointed out some vultures circling above — “They’re waiting for us to mess up,” he joked, which made me grip the throttle harder. After maybe an hour (I lost track), we reached El Salto waterfall. The water was cold enough to sting but nobody seemed to care; everyone just splashed around or sat on rocks letting their boots dry in the sun. It smelled like wet stone and something green I still can’t name.
On the way back toward town, my arms were tired but in that good way where you know you’ll sleep well later. We stopped for tequila tasting — not fancy, just a wooden bar under some palms with bottles lined up like soldiers. I tried saying “gracias” properly; Miguel laughed and poured another shot anyway. When we finally rolled back into Puerto Vallarta near the Malecón, my face was gritty with dust and sweat but I couldn’t stop smiling. Sometimes you don’t realize how much fun you’re having until it’s almost over.
Yes, pickup and drop-off from designated meeting points are included.
Yes, a valid driver’s license is required on the day of your tour.
Yes, there’s a mandatory $10 USD vehicle insurance fee per person payable on site or you can use a credit card as guarantee.
It’s recommended to wear light clothing, comfortable shoes, and bring a swimsuit if you want to swim at the waterfall.
The minimum age is 18 years old to participate in this tour.
You should have at least moderate physical fitness since trails can be rugged and there’s some walking involved.
Yes, tequila tasting is included after your ride before heading back to town.
You’ll finish near the Malecón boardwalk—one of Puerto Vallarta’s main gathering spots.
Your day includes all necessary equipment (helmet and gear), professional local guide throughout the Sierra Madre Occidental trails, hotel pickup and drop-off from set locations in Puerto Vallarta, plus tequila tasting after your ride—just don’t forget your driver’s license and $10 USD insurance fee on arrival.
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