Exploring the ATV Off Road with Jorullo Bridge Tour

If you’re looking for a way to shake up your trip to Puerto Vallarta, an ATV off-road tour that combines rugged trails, stunning scenery, and a walk across one of Mexico’s longest suspension bridges might be just what you need. This particular adventure offers a little bit of everything — dirt trails, desert landscapes, lush forests, a waterfall stop, and an adrenaline-pumping crossing of the Jorullo Bridge.
We like that this tour gives you a taste of the wild side outside the usual tourist spots. It’s ideal for those who want an active day and are comfortable with moderate physical activity. Plus, the combination of nature, adventure, and impressive engineering makes it a well-rounded experience. However, it’s not without its quirks — some travelers have raised concerns about expectations and safety, so it’s worth knowing what you’re signing up for.
This tour suits anyone craving a blend of outdoor adrenaline and scenic views, especially if you enjoy off-the-beaten-path excursions. Just keep in mind that it’s not the most leisurely or family-friendly outing, as it involves rugged trails and some physical effort. If you’re okay with that, it can be a memorable day out in Puerto Vallarta’s wilderness.
Key Points

- Adventure-packed experience combining ATV riding, waterfalls, and suspension bridge crossing.
- Moderate physical activity required, suitable for active travelers.
- Includes snacks and tequila tastings, adding a local flavor to the trip.
- Some reviews highlight safety concerns and issues with tour communication.
- Price point around $135 offers an all-in package, but be aware of additional costs like insurance.
- Two-hour duration makes it a manageable day trip, but expect some rugged terrain.
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What You Can Expect from the Tour

This tour kicks off at a central location in Puerto Vallarta, where you’ll hop onto your ATV — options include semi-automatic or automatic models, depending on what you prefer. The ride begins with a journey into the Western Sierra Madre, taking you through desert landscapes, lush forests, and rugged trails. It’s a chance to get off the busy streets and see a side of Puerto Vallarta most visitors miss.
The waterfall stop, known as “the jump,” is a highlight. It offers a brief but refreshing break, perfect for a quick photo or just to enjoy the natural beauty. This part of the tour is all about the scenery — think cascading water and lush greenery. It’s worth noting that some reviews don’t specify how much time is spent here, but it’s generally a nice, scenic pause.
From there, the adventure ramps up with a crossing of the Jorullo Bridge — among Mexico’s longest suspension bridges. Spanning 490 feet (150 meters) above the Cuale River, this bridge is quite the sight. The experience of walking across it is a thrill in itself, with panoramic views that make the height and sway worth the slight nerve-wracking feeling. The bridge crossing is a highlight for many, offering a unique perspective on the landscape and a bit of an adrenaline rush.
The Trails and Terrain
You’ll be riding through mountain trails that can get dusty, muddy, and uneven, which is part of the appeal if you’re into rugged outdoor activities. One traveler, Bernard, shared that the trails are “dusty with water and mud unimproved trails” and have “sharp drop-offs,” making it clear that this isn’t a casual stroll. He also mentioned that, despite the rugged terrain, he loved the experience at age 71, so it’s accessible for older adventurers who are physically capable.
On the flip side, another reviewer, Michael, reported feeling misled and cheated out of money, citing issues with the booking and billing process. He also mentioned that the tour staff lied about timing, nearly causing him to miss his departure. That highlights the importance of being cautious with reservations and clarifying details upfront.
What’s Included and What’s Not

The tour offers several inclusions: use of ATV (automatic or semi-automatic), a stop at the waterfall, security support, a welcome drink, tequila tastings, and a snack like guacamole or nachos. These add a layer of comfort and local flavor, making the experience more than just riding around.
However, it’s important to note that lunch and other drinks are not included. You’ll need to budget extra if you want a proper meal afterward. There’s also an optional insurance fee of $10 USD per vehicle, which is recommended given the rugged terrain and potential for bumps or collisions.
Transport to and from the meeting point is part of the package, ensuring you don’t need to worry about logistics — just show up ready for adventure. The tour lasts approximately two hours, which is a fairly compact window but enough time to really enjoy the different elements.
The Experience for Different Travelers
This tour isn’t really tailored for families with very young children or anyone seeking a relaxed day. The rugged trails and heights involved in crossing the bridge demand a certain level of physical health and comfort with adventure. Travelers with moderate fitness levels will probably be just fine, but those expecting a smooth, calm ride might find the ruggedness a bit challenging.
If you’re someone who enjoys a bit of risk and physical activity, and you’re curious about seeing a different side of Puerto Vallarta, this could be a fun and memorable option. Just be prepared for the possibility of muddy trails and the need to be cautious on the suspension bridge.
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Final Thoughts

All in all, the ATV Off Road with Jorullo Bridge tour offers a solid dose of adventure, scenic beauty, and a taste of local culture with tequila tastings. It’s a great pick for active travelers who want a bit of everything — dirt trails, waterfalls, and a thrilling bridge walk — in one compact trip.
The tour’s value really depends on your expectations. If you’re looking for a rugged, adrenaline-filled day that takes you away from the crowds, you’ll likely enjoy it. Just keep in mind that some reviews point to issues with organization and safety concerns, so it’s worth approaching with a clear mind and cautious expectations.
For those who love outdoor adventure and are comfortable with off-road riding, this tour is a chance to add a memorable story to your Puerto Vallarta trip. For travelers seeking a more relaxed or family-friendly experience, however, it might be better to explore other options.
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FAQs about the ATV Off Road with Jorullo Bridge Tour
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour involves rugged trails and heights, so it’s best suited for physically capable adults. It’s not specifically marketed as family-friendly, and some parts might be too challenging or unsafe for young children.
What’s included in the tour?
You will get ATV use (automatic or semi-automatic), a stop at the waterfall, security support, a welcome drink, tequila tastings, and a snack like guacamole or nachos.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes about two hours from start to finish, which makes it a manageable outing for most travelers.
Are there any extra costs?
Yes, there’s a recommended $10 USD ATV collision insurance if you want it. Lunch and additional drinks are not included, so be prepared to pay for extra snacks or meals if desired.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable clothing suitable for dirt trails, closed shoes, and sunglasses. Since trails can be muddy or dusty, consider bringing a bandana or mask for your face if you’re sensitive.
Is the bridge crossing safe?
The bridge is among Mexico’s longest suspension bridges, offering stunning views. While it’s generally safe, some reviews mention safety concerns and the sway of the bridge, so use caution and hold on tight.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded, so plan accordingly.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to rain or storms, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
If you’re craving a day full of outdoor thrills, scenic views, and a bit of adrenaline, this tour could fit the bill. Just go into it with the right expectations and a cautious mindset, and you might find it to be a memorable highlight of your Puerto Vallarta trip.
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