Monster Truck Drive -

Standing 66 inches tall, these tires are designed to crush cars and provide maximum traction on dirt.

You don't have to be a pro like Krysten Anderson to get behind the wheel. Several "drive-a-monster-truck" experiences allow civilians to take control:

Driving these behemoths is a workout. Unlike your daily driver, monster trucks often feature: Monster Truck Drive

Adrenaline Mountain offers a "Monster Truck Drive and Shoot" package. You get to navigate a private track filled with hills and berms about 40 minutes from the Strip.

Many trucks allow you to steer the back wheels independently, which is crucial for tight turns and "donuts." Standing 66 inches tall, these tires are designed

You'll be strapped into a five-point harness and wearing a fire suit and helmet.

High-performance parts from specialists like SCS Gearbox are essential for converting that massive power into speed. 2. Where Can You Actually Drive One? Unlike your daily driver, monster trucks often feature:

You can drive the " Ice Phoenix ," a modified Chevrolet Silverado, through experiences offered by Into The Blue . 3. What to Expect During Your First Drive