Adventure Rider Training where you want to ride.

Adventure Rider Trail Training

Train where you want to ride.

Training starts at $269

Novice and Intermediate level ADV Trail Training builds skill and confidence handling your adventure motorcycle off-road. This course is designed with adventure specific models in mind and is not a dirt bike course. Any make/model adventure or dual sport motorcycle is welcome.

The training you receive is based on the level you sign up for. All courses will focus on real-world trail conditions and possible situations. Learn how to read, navigate, and troubleshoot on the trail.

Trail Training is offered either as a stand-alone course or as an add-on to an Adventure Rider Training course.

Trail Training available dates

  • Confidence

    Feel more assured in yourself as you begin to appreciate and trust your own abilities. Boost your knowledge and understanding through supported, guided, and purposeful coaching.

  • Proficiency

    Sharpen your skills and gain competency in operating your motorcycle all while elevating your understanding of your machine and yourself.

  • Control

    Operating a motorcycle requires delicate and intentional input to its controls for the best results. With the guidance from a professional coach, you’ll begin to take control of your motorcycle, making riding easier and more enjoyable.

What to Know

Trail Training Location

What you will learn is based on the area you’re training in. The course will use natural elements and conditions in that environment. Don’t expect sand training in the rocky mountains.

Sign up for Trail Training in a location and environment that you want to train and practice in.

Lunch

We’ll be taking a thirty to sixty minute lunch. Please bring a sack lunch as we’ll very likely be eating out on the trail. Bring plenty of water as well.

Soft or Hard Luggage

It is up to you whether you would like to ride and train with your luggage on. We do ask that you bring food and water, so you’ll need to bring some kind of bag (be it a backpack, tank bag, saddle bags, etc.).

Personally, we love soft bags for off-road riding. There are pros and cons to both styles, and only you can make that call for yourself. However, if you look around at some of the top adventure rider trainers, they’ll be running soft luggage.

Please see the FAQ page for answers to some of the most common questions regarding training.