easy
2 hours
Suitable for all fitness levels given the electric assist on the bikes.
Ride through the breathtaking red rocks of Garden of the Gods on a premium e-bike. Enjoy a family-friendly two-hour adventure filled with stunning views and easy exploration.
Discover the stunning beauty of Colorado's Garden of the Gods on a two-hour e-bike rental with E-bike Tours & Rental in Manitou Springs. This experience is perfect for both adventure seekers and families, offering smooth electric-assist bikes that help you breeze through the park’s iconic red rock formations. As you glide along the well-maintained paths, you can stop at several points for breathtaking photos, learn about the geological history, or simply enjoy the fresh mountain air at your own pace. The e-bikes make the rolling terrain and inclines accessible, so riders of all levels can comfortably explore the trails without the physical strain of a traditional bike. This flexible rental allows you to immerse yourself in nature, explore hidden corners of the park, and create memorable moments with ease. Whether you’re visiting for a quick outdoor escape or incorporating it into a longer Colorado itinerary, this private adventure delivers a unique blend of exercise, scenery, and freedom.
Helmets are strongly recommended to ensure safety while navigating the park’s trails.
Carry a water bottle to stay hydrated during your ride, especially on warm days.
Arrive early to avoid crowds and enjoy cooler temperatures on the trails.
Manage your e-bike’s power assist mode to maximize battery life and cover more ground comfortably.
Garden of the Gods was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1971 and holds deep significance for local Native American tribes.
E-bike rentals help reduce carbon emissions compared to motorized tours, supporting eco-friendly park exploration.
Protects your head for safe riding on natural trails.
Keeps you hydrated during warm, sunny rides.
summer specific
Provides warmth during cool mornings or breezy days.
spring specific
Protects your eyes from harsh sunlight and glare off red rock formations.
summer specific