$125 for a Scooter Tour of Red Rock Canyon for Two from Scoot City Tours ($250 Value)
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Two-person open-air scooters cart tourists through the winding scenery and past the rich wildlife of the Mojave Desert's Red Rock Canyon.
Maneuvering a scooter requires only simple steering skills, passable balance, and the ability to ramp over sleeping hobos. Catch some air with this Groupon: for $125, you and a partner get a double-occupancy scooter tour of Red Rock Canyon from Scoot City Tours (a $250 value).
Shuttles are available from many nearby hotels for the approximately five-hour tours, which run twice daily from April to October (at 8 a.m. and 1 p.m.), and once daily from November to March (at 1 p.m.). On Scoot City’s motorized tours, explorers navigate the Mojave Desert's Red Rock Canyon, home to gorgeous spans of golden and orange rock formations and an abundance of desert flora and fauna. Visitors hop into low-to-the-ground scooters, which offer unparalleled views of naturally rococo rockwork. The open-air design treats riders to sun, fresh air, and the distant moans of '70s rock stars still trying to find themselves after remaining in the desert for more than 35 years.
Scooter fleets make an early stop at the brand-new visitor center for an enlightening history of the canyon before rumbling back up desert paths. After zooming almost 5,000 feet skyward to reach High Point Overlook, scooting twosomes can relax and take in the canyon’s mountainous majesty or rename the environs’ 600-plus plant species for botanists who prefer pig Latin. Striking desertscapes and birds’-eye tableaux make the tour an exciting and naturalistic alternative to the Strip’s pervasively neon habitat.
Two-person open-air scooters cart tourists through the winding scenery and past the rich wildlife of the Mojave Desert's Red Rock Canyon.
Maneuvering a scooter requires only simple steering skills, passable balance, and the ability to ramp over sleeping hobos. Catch some air with this Groupon: for $125, you and a partner get a double-occupancy scooter tour of Red Rock Canyon from Scoot City Tours (a $250 value).
Shuttles are available from many nearby hotels for the approximately five-hour tours, which run twice daily from April to October (at 8 a.m. and 1 p.m.), and once daily from November to March (at 1 p.m.). On Scoot City’s motorized tours, explorers navigate the Mojave Desert's Red Rock Canyon, home to gorgeous spans of golden and orange rock formations and an abundance of desert flora and fauna. Visitors hop into low-to-the-ground scooters, which offer unparalleled views of naturally rococo rockwork. The open-air design treats riders to sun, fresh air, and the distant moans of '70s rock stars still trying to find themselves after remaining in the desert for more than 35 years.
Scooter fleets make an early stop at the brand-new visitor center for an enlightening history of the canyon before rumbling back up desert paths. After zooming almost 5,000 feet skyward to reach High Point Overlook, scooting twosomes can relax and take in the canyon’s mountainous majesty or rename the environs’ 600-plus plant species for botanists who prefer pig Latin. Striking desertscapes and birds’-eye tableaux make the tour an exciting and naturalistic alternative to the Strip’s pervasively neon habitat.
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About Scoot City Tours
Johnny Yeager originally ran a Las Vegas advertising and rental business. That changed after he saw the way people gawked at one of his company's bright red, three-wheeled scooters as it cruised through Red Rock Canyon. Beginning in 2008, Johnny experimented with using the little two-seater vehicles to ferry clients through tours of the Las Vegas landscape. Slowly, the visibility of the scooters along the Strip and at local attractions created a buzz among tourists. It wasn’t long before Johnny's advertising business had become a booming scooter tour service thanks to social media and a charismatic troupe of guides, all well-versed in the local hotspots and best ways of sneaking scooters into buffet lines. The little red scooters go on daily tours of the Strip and have also been joined by guided car- and van-borne excursions to Sedona and Red Rock Canyon.