Adventure Brief
Explore Downtown Dallas at your own pace on a fat‑tire e‑scooter. This self‑guided, app-driven route links parks, skyline viewpoints, and food hubs across a two‑hour urban loop.
2 hours
moderate
Family Friendly
No Experience Required

Explore Downtown Dallas at your own pace on a fat‑tire e‑scooter. This self‑guided, app-driven route links parks, skyline viewpoints, and food hubs across a two‑hour urban loop.
More ways to explore the area's outdoor wonders
The city hums beneath the fat tires as you roll out from Midtown into the heart of Dallas — tile plazas, low-slung office blocks, and sudden green rooms like Klyde Warren Park that float over the freeway. On a self-guided fat‑tire scooter tour, the pace is yours: brisk enough to feel wind on your face, slow enough to let skyline angles and public art register.







Difficulty
moderate
Duration
2 hours
Fitness Level
Moderate — comfortable standing and balance for two hours with short walking breaks
Wildlife
History
Dallas’s downtown grew from 19th-century trade on the Trinity floodplain; notable modern markers include I.M. Pei’s Dallas City Hall and the reclaimed Klyde Warren Park built over the freeway.
Conservation
Klyde Warren Park is an example of urban reclamation that reduced impervious surface and expanded green space; riders should stay on paved paths, pack out trash, and respect planted areas.

Reserve your spot on the Smart Tour: Downtown Dallas Fat-Tire Scooter Tour today and enjoy a trusted, highly rated experience designed to help you make the most of your adventure.
Download the app first
Install and sign into the tour app before you leave so maps, audio, and checkpoints are ready; offline map access prevents detours if cell service dips.
Wear closed-toe shoes
Sturdy footwear improves balance and protects from grit on shared lanes and curb cuts.
Watch intersections
Yield to cars at signalized turns and ride predictably — many downtown streets have right-turning traffic that can cross bike lanes.
Secure your scooter
Use the provided bike lock when stopping for food or exhibits to avoid theft or fines.
Helmet
Protects your head in urban traffic — a helmet is included but bring your own for fit preference.
Charged smartphone with mount
Runs the tour app, navigation, and on-route audio; the phone mount keeps it visible while riding.
Reusable water bottle
Staying hydrated is essential in Dallas heat; kiosks and fountains are available but carry water for the ride.
summer
Closed-toe shoes
Improves stability and protects feet when mounting/dismounting and navigating curbs.