Out Back Kayak

10 Lumberyard Rd., Lincoln

$55 for Half-Hour Beginner ATV or Snowmobile Tour at Out Back Kayak ($69 Value)

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Visitors can explore woods and hills of the White Mountain National Forest and admire the winter landscape during a guided snowmobile tour

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  • Half-Hour Beginner ATV or Snowmobile Tour
  • Valid for both ATVs and snowmobiles

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Promotional value expires 180 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. 250 lbs. max weight. Reservation required, 24 hour advance notice required. Must sign waiver. Must call for reservation. Helmets must be worn and are included. Must pay $20 insurance fee. Each person has their own ATV. Ages 13+ can drive ATV. Additional $20 insurance fee for children aged 13-17 driving their own ATV. Not valid for groups larger than 3. Limit 20 per person, may buy 20 additional as gift(s). May be repurchased every 30 days. Valid only for option purchased. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Out Back Kayak

From their home base in the heart of New Hampshire’s White Mountains, Out Back Kayak’s guides let their adventurous spirits run wild on kayak, ATV, and snowmobile tours. Off-road vehicles' treads easily navigate forested terrain along the Pemigewasset River, where kayakers paddle through churning Class I, II, and III rapids. From beaches and islands to wooded ravines, the natural surroundings also serve as an arena for paintball, in which competitors tag their opponents with biodegradable paint to simulate the way real soldiers sew Kick Me signs onto their enemies' shirts.