REVIEW · PERTH
1 Hour Quad Bike Tours, only 30 minutes from Perth
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Kicking up sand on four wheels is a quick way to reset. This 1-hour private quad bike tour in the Pinjar Motorcycle Area gives you structured riding time with a guide, so you’re not guessing where to go or how fast to push. I like that you get automatic quad bikes (no gear changing) plus a proper safety briefing before you head out. The park sits just outside Perth, and it’s set up with tracks that match different skill levels.
I also love the small-group feel: it’s maximum 9 travelers with your guide leading the route. And if you’re new to quads, that guided coaching matters. One consideration: you’ll want good weather, since the experience needs it to run.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Plan Around
- Perth Quad Bike Tour Basics: What This Is Really Like
- Pinjar Motorcycle Area: Why This Location Works
- The Ride Flow: From Meeting Point to Controlled Adrenaline
- Automatic Quads and the “Beginner-Friendly” Advantage
- Tracks, Difficulty Levels, and What You’ll Actually Do
- Wildlife Moment: The Kangaroos Factor
- Guide Quality: Why Names Keep Coming Up
- Time on the Bikes: Making Sense of the 1-Hour Duration
- Value for Money: How $92.52 Works for You
- Weather, Cancellation, and a Practical Planning Tip
- Who This Tour Suits Best (and Who Might Prefer Something Else)
- Should You Book the Perth Quad Bike Tour?
- FAQ
- Do I need a driver’s license for a quad bike tour here?
- How long is the quad biking experience?
- What’s included in the tour price?
- Are the quad bikes automatic?
- Where does the tour start and end?
- What’s the group size?
Key Things I’d Plan Around

- No driver’s license required for this activity, which makes it much easier to fit into a Perth trip
- Automatic quad bikes help beginners focus on control and balance, not gear shifts
- Private guiding in the Pinjar Motorcycle Area, so you ride tracks suited to your ability
- Mixed trail surfaces like sand, gravel, mud, and red ground for real variety in one hour
- Up to 9 people, which usually keeps the pace moving and the instruction useful
- Chance to spot wildlife from the bush rides, including kangaroos reported on tours
Perth Quad Bike Tour Basics: What This Is Really Like
This is a 1-hour quad bike tour just outside Perth in the Pinjar Motorcycle Area (PMA), run as a private experience with a trained quad biking guide. The idea is simple: you’ll get gear, a briefing, then ride a set of tracks with twists, turns, jumps, and dips that can be adjusted to your comfort and skill.
You don’t need a driver’s license. That single detail can turn a “maybe” activity into an easy yes, especially if you’re traveling with someone who doesn’t meet the typical licensing rules for motor activities.
The other big practical piece is the bike setup. These are fully automatic quads. If you’ve only ever driven normal cars, this is a relief. You won’t be juggling clutch-style thinking or manual gear changes while trying to stay steady over bumps and off-camber ground.
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Pinjar Motorcycle Area: Why This Location Works

Pinjar Motorcycle Area is a family-friendly riding site set in big natural surroundings. What matters for you is that PMA is designed for riders at different levels. That means you’re not stuck doing the same easy loop the whole time.
The route includes a mix of track styles and surfaces, including sand, gravel, mud, and red ground. In real terms, that helps you feel how quad bikes behave across different traction conditions. Sand can slow things and demand smoother throttle control. Gravel can make the surface feel looser. Mud adds weight and can change how the bike bites. Red ground often reads as a more compact, grippy surface compared with loose sand, so you can experience both control and momentum in one session.
Also, this is a bush setting, not a remote outpost you need a week to reach. That location is part of the appeal because it keeps the trip flexible while still delivering that “real trail” feeling.
The Ride Flow: From Meeting Point to Controlled Adrenaline

Everything starts back at Perth Quad Bike Tours at Pinjar Motorcycle Area, Wattle Ave E, Nowergup WA 6032, Australia. Your tour ends back there too, which keeps timing straightforward.
In the field, the experience is built around a short cycle: meet up, get fitted with the right gear, then get a safety briefing from your guide. After that, you ride with the guide escorting you through the course. You’ll try multiple tracks and difficulty levels during the hour, not just one long drag.
That structure is valuable if you’re a first-timer. Without it, quad riding can turn into a rushed attempt to “figure it out.” With guiding, you’re more likely to get the basic rhythm fast: body position, throttle control, and how to handle changes in surface.
Automatic Quads and the “Beginner-Friendly” Advantage

You’ll likely notice the biggest comfort difference right away: fully automatic quad bikes. That means you can spend your attention on what matters most on trails—staying balanced, looking ahead, and keeping your line through turns and uneven ground.
It also helps with confidence. Riders who are nervous often relax once they realize they’re not being asked to learn a full motorcycle technique on the spot. Even if you’re experienced, automatics keep the ride focused on terrain rather than mechanical skill.
And because the guides take you through different tracks, you’re not stuck doing only beginner lines. As you feel better, you get a chance to sample more challenging sections appropriate to your comfort level.
Tracks, Difficulty Levels, and What You’ll Actually Do

The core promise is trying several tracks and difficulties in the park. In practice, that means you get a mix of:
- Twists and turns
- Jumps and dips (depending on skill level)
- Different track surface types like sand, gravel, mud, and red ground
One thing I like about this setup: it’s not just about speed. You learn how quad bikes behave when conditions change. That’s what makes the hour feel like more than a quick thrill.
Guides also keep the ride safe and paced. You’ll be escorted through the course, which is especially helpful when you’re tackling uneven dips or trying to judge traction on loose ground.
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Wildlife Moment: The Kangaroos Factor

One of the more memorable details reported from this experience is that riders have spotted kangaroos during the quad bike tour. You can’t plan on seeing wildlife every time, but the fact that it happens at this kind of site is a genuine bonus.
If you love animals, it adds a little extra meaning to the ride. You’re not only chasing bumps and jumps—you’re also riding through natural habitat where wildlife may cross your path.
Guide Quality: Why Names Keep Coming Up

The guide can make or break this kind of activity, and this one has clear examples of strong coaching. Riders have specifically praised instructors like Max and Mark for being friendly, supportive, and helpful for first-time riders.
That matters because quads aren’t just “sit and go.” You need quick coaching on what to do when the track changes—like how to manage your posture over bumps or how not to panic when the surface turns slick or loose.
Some reviews also mention that instructors give you a chance to try a track on your own so you can have fun, not just follow a leader at constant pace. That’s a good sign for an activity that balances control with real riding time.
Time on the Bikes: Making Sense of the 1-Hour Duration

One hour can sound short until you understand the format. For most people, the first minutes go to briefing, fitting, and settling into the basics. After that, the riding time becomes the main event.
Because the tour includes multiple tracks and difficulty options within that hour, you’re not losing everything to travel between sections. You get variety quickly, which helps the time feel full.
Also, the “time went superfast” comment makes sense in this context. When the ride flow is active and guided, you tend to stop counting minutes.
If you want a longer session, this might still leave you craving more. But for a first try, it’s a smart length. It’s intense enough to feel like an adventure, while still being a manageable chunk of a day.
Value for Money: How $92.52 Works for You
At $92.52 per person for about an hour, the question is what you’re buying besides “a quad in motion.”
You’re paying for:
- Private guiding through a real riding area
- Safety briefing and instruction
- All necessary equipment
- Automatic bikes, which lower the learning curve
- The ability to ride multiple tracks and difficulty levels rather than one basic loop
For many visitors, those items add up to better value than a cheaper option that’s more self-led or requires extra experience to enjoy. The private element is the deciding factor. When your guide can adjust the experience to your ability, you get more satisfaction per minute.
It’s also booked fairly regularly—on average 20 days in advance—which suggests the slots do fill. If you’re traveling in peak periods, you’ll want to lock it in early so you can choose a day with good weather.
Weather, Cancellation, and a Practical Planning Tip
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s a fair approach for an outdoor activity where trail conditions and safety matter.
Plan your quad day with flexibility. If you’re building your Perth schedule, I’d keep one spare window in the first half of your stay so you can rebook if the weather forces a change.
Also note the tour is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason once booked. So pick a date you can protect.
Who This Tour Suits Best (and Who Might Prefer Something Else)
This is ideal if you:
- Want a thrill near Perth without a long drive
- Are okay with a moderate physical fitness level
- Want instruction and safety support, especially as a first-timer
- Like the idea of riding different surfaces and switching difficulty during one session
It’s also a solid choice for couples and small groups because the private format keeps things more personal and less chaotic.
If you’re looking for a slow scenic nature walk, this won’t be that. This is a ride-focused quad experience built around active trail time, jumps, dips, and traction changes.
Should You Book the Perth Quad Bike Tour?
I think you should book it if you want a high-energy, guided quad experience close to Perth, with automatic bikes and a plan that helps beginners feel confident fast. The combination of varied track conditions, a guide escorting you, and positive mentions of Max and Mark for real instruction makes this a strong choice for value and fun.
You should pause before booking if your schedule is locked in with no flexibility and you’re unlikely to tolerate a weather-based change. Outdoor trails depend on conditions, and this tour needs good weather to run well.
If you can choose a date with decent conditions and you want to ride for real rather than just watch from the sidelines, this is a very practical way to add adrenaline to your Perth trip.
FAQ
Do I need a driver’s license for a quad bike tour here?
No driver’s license is required for this activity.
How long is the quad biking experience?
It’s about 1 hour.
What’s included in the tour price?
All necessary equipment and instruction are provided, and the tour includes a safety briefing and guided riding.
Are the quad bikes automatic?
Yes. The quad bikes are fully automatic, so there’s no need for gear changes.
Where does the tour start and end?
It meets at Perth Quad Bike Tours in the Pinjar Motorcycle Area at Wattle Ave E, Nowergup WA 6032, and ends back at the meeting point.
What’s the group size?
The maximum group size is 9 travelers.































