Electric Bike Self-Guided Tours.
Electric Bike Rentals
Imagine feeling the sun on your face, and the breeze ruffling your hair. Imagine hearing the birds singing from the trees above and the creeks burbling as they rush along near the road.
Taking a drive in the country is nice, but being surrounded by metal separates you from the natural world around you. Viewing the Daniel Boone National Forest by electric bike gives you a more memorable, more immersive experience. Near the resort is a network of forest service roads crisscrossing through the forest. Arches, creeks, and rock walls provide amazing scenery and offer gorgeous spots to stop, rest, and picnic. Leave the bikes at the trailheads (we provide bike locks) and explore Dogslaughter Falls and Bark Camp Creek trails. Take one of the lesser traveled dirt roads and see where it goes! To rent a bike please use the booking links below.
Note: These links will redirect you to a third party site. Because we are partnering with the electric bike company you will receive communications and be asked to sign waivers for both companies. |
Pricing:
4 hours: $35.00/person All-day: $60.00/person You must choose your time slot when you make your reservation. Bikes are available for pick-up starting at 9am and must be returned by 6pm. Penalty for late return from scheduled time is $5 for every 15 minutes or partial. |
*Cancellation policies for Electric Bike Rentals can be found by clicking here.*
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Important things to note:
These bikes are pedal-assisted, which means that you must pedal. The bikes are not mopeds. The Forest Service roads are mostly gravel. There are potholes, which may or may not be filled with water. It is hilly. This is one of the things that makes the electric bikes a great way to explore the area, but be aware, it is not flat. There is little to no cell phone service in the Forest Service area. Actually, there is little to no cell phone service in most of the area surrounding us, but particularly back in the forest. Electric bikes are more bike, not less. This is a great rental for the appropriate groups, but not so much for others. Here is a checklist:
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