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While bicycles and scooters dominate the city, quad bikes are for those who want to push beyond urban boundaries. If someday you will be in Atlanta (GA), United States of America, do not think that your only options for getting around are foots and public transport. You always can rent a quad bike (ATV) or buggy (UTV) from some of the local rentals and enjoy this great city by yourself. Quad bikes and buggies are an eco-friendly types of transport, which provide you with more impressions.
Required documents may vary depending on the rental company, but common rules are as follows:
You can drive a quad bike (ATV) or buggy (UTV) with a regular B (car) driver’s license;
A refundable security deposit may be required (cash or card).
Some providers may also ask for an International Driving Permit (IDP) if you plan to ride on public roads. Always verify the specific conditions with the company you book from.
Riders must always wear helmets, and many companies provide gloves and goggles. Off-road trails are marked; straying into unapproved zones is prohibited. ATVs are powerful, so first-timers should stick to beginner-friendly terrain.
Stone Mountain Park – close to Atlanta, with rugged areas nearby.
Chattahoochee River Recreation Area – forested trails and river views.
Sweetwater Creek State Park – rocky landscapes west of the city.
Red Top Mountain State Park – mix of forest and lake trails.
Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area – unique rocky scenery.
Amicalola Falls State Park – waterfalls and mountain terrain.
Tallulah Gorge State Park – dramatic natural landscapes.
Lake Lanier Islands – ATV-friendly grounds outside the city.
Oconee National Forest – vast trail networks.
North Georgia Mountains – endless routes for off-road enthusiasts.
Quad bikes offer raw adventure: mud, dust, and freedom to explore rugged landscapes. They’re ideal for groups, families, or anyone craving a thrill away from city traffic. For visitors who want to combine Atlanta sightseeing with Georgia’s natural beauty, ATVs are the ultimate weekend add-on.