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		<title>Tourism and ATVing Combine</title>
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Many of you who are new to the sport of ATV riding where exposed to  it from a tourist standpoint.  The business of renting all terrain  vehicles out as a tourist attraction is a growing trend all around the  world.  If you are interested in testing ATVs out, it should [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many of you who are new to the sport of ATV riding where exposed to  it from a tourist standpoint.  The business of renting all terrain  vehicles out as a tourist attraction is a growing trend all around the  world.  If you are interested in testing ATVs out, it should be no  problem to find a park fairly close where trails are set up and rentals  are available.  The ease of getting a hold of an ATV by renting them  instead of having to buy your own contributes to the growth in  popularity of riding quads.</p>
<p>Areas where tourism is a major source  of income are often established that way because of the attractive  terrain and nature surrounding the place.  Untouched and unexplored land  is any ATV rider&#8217;s dream, which is why trails have been established in  these nature tourist areas.  An area with already high tourist traffic  is only enhanced when ATV riding trails are set up because a new crowd  is lured in.</p>
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<p>You could be very safe with saying that there are ATV  trails and rentals established in every state in the nation.  ATVing is  popular all over the world as well, in places like Canada, Britain and  Australia.  In the United States Hawaii, Arizona, Nevada and Virginia  have some of the most well known ATV trails.  These trails, and many  others, have become an important element in the tourist business.</p>
<p>People  from all over enjoy ATV riding on their vacations because adventure  tours and experiences are a popular tourist attraction these days.  A  thrill ride through the rough trails to give a person an adrenaline rush  for a few hours is how many people define their vacations.  Sky diving,  bungee jumping and parasailing are all sports that have become major  tourist attractions, and ATVing has joined the bunch.</p>
<p>An ATV ride  for a thrill is a great day adventure for a tourist, but just as with  the other thriller sports, ATVing can be very dangerous and tourist are  often newcomers to the sport as well, which could cause a more dangerous  scenario.  This is why you and any tourist trying ATVing out for the  first time on vacation should strictly follow the rules and regulations  established by the rental shop taking you riding.</p>
<p>Protective  equipment is necessary.  Ask for a helmet and safety goggles if they are not  offered to you on your guided tour.  Any time you are riding ATVs, no  matter how much a beginner you are, expect to get dirty.  You will be  riding over rough trails that may not be much of a trail at all, which  means branches, leaves, sticks and other objects will be kicked up as  you ride over them.  For this reason, wear full coverage clothing.  Long  pants and a long sleeve shirt should be satisfactory.</p>
<p>ATV riding  and tourism are a great combination as long as the proper safety  measures are taken.  Newcomers should go through a short lesson before  straddling the seat and taking an ATV for a ride.  For tourists in any  area where trails are set up, riding ATVs are a great way to get a rush  and experience the environment at the same time.</p>
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