Proper preparation is key for a safe and stress-free ATV adventure out on the sand. The terrain found at the beach and desert pose unique challenges, which you will be able to conquer by taking the following steps. For more quad sand riding tips or to shop four-wheelers for sale, visit Bright Power Sports. Our dealership is located in Lincoln Park, Michigan, and we also serve Detroit and Wayne County.

Get Your Four-Wheeler Ready

Start by getting quad tires that are better suited for sand. For example, paddle tires offer excellent traction, help reduce the chances of your four-wheeler getting stuck, and can move large amounts of sand to ensure decent momentum.

Second, make sure your quad is equipped with steel sprockets. The steel can handle the abrasiveness of sand better than aluminum sprockets can.

Third, use lightweight and low viscosity chain lube. This reduces the chance of the chain getting jammed when you ride on the sand.

Fourth, be sure your four-wheeler's air filter is protected with a pre-filter and air box cover. This helps keep sand from choking the engine.

Pack the Supplies

ATV sand riding requires certain supplies. 

Most dune riding areas require an orange safety flag to be attached to the quad. This improves your visibility to others who might also be exploring the dunes, which reduces the chances of a crash. It's wise to equip your ATV with an orange safety flag, even if the given riding area doesn't require it.

Riding an ATV on the sand often causes the four-wheeler to heat up faster. If you will be riding for a long period of time, bring along extra coolant to help keep the engine from overheating. It's also wise to bring extra fuel to avoid running out on a long adventure.

ATV riding on the sand is a strenuous activity. You are bound to get hot and sweat, which means losing liquids and electrolytes. Pack plenty of water to ensure you stay hydrated. Bring a sports drink or salty foods to replace the lost electrolytes.

Use Proper ATV Sand Riding Strategies

When you arrive at a sand dune, take a minute to scope out your surroundings and pick a riding area. Stay within that area to prevent getting lost once the sun starts to set.

If you are riding in a group, it's wise to drop a spotter off on the top of the dune. They can keep an eye out for traffic coming from different directions and help prevent a collision.

Want more ATV sand riding tips? Ready to shop ATVs for sale? Whatever you need, the experts at Bright Power Sports are here to help. Reach out or stop by our location in Lincoln Park, Michigan. We also proudly serve Detroit and Wayne County.