easy
2–4 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels; no prior experience necessary
Discover the Sierra National Forest on a guided e-bike ride that takes you to hidden waterfalls and scenic vistas outside Yosemite National Park. Perfect for all skill levels, this adventure offers a fresh perspective on California’s wilderness.
Situated just outside Yosemite National Park, Fish Camp offers a gateway to the rugged beauty of California’s Sierra National Forest. Amidst towering pines and sweeping mountain vistas, Tenaya at Yosemite serves as a trailhead for visitors ready to uncover hidden corners of this wilderness using electric bikes. Their premium e-bike rentals open up a new way to traverse the forest’s gentle trails, which meander past crystal-clear creeks and lead to secret waterfalls. Designed for all skill levels, these bikes make it effortless to cover more ground while soaking in the fresh mountain air and panoramic views.
What sets Tenaya apart is their access to lesser-known natural gems, including their exclusive secret waterfall, a cascade that often surprises even seasoned hikers. The surrounding landscape features rugged granite formations, lush meadows dotted with wildflowers, and the chance to spot local wildlife like deer and foxes. The trails are particularly accommodating for newcomers while still offering enough variety to challenge seasoned riders. With safety and comfort in mind, the business offers detailed guidance and quality equipment, making it a standout choice for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a flexible, fun adventure.
Whether you’re after a leisurely ride through the forest or aiming to conquer a few trail segments, Tenaya’s e-bike rental service gives you a chance to create a personalized outdoor experience. Perfectly positioned near Yosemite, their operation is an excellent option for visitors looking to add a scenic, eco-friendly twist to their trip, discover secluded waterfalls, or enjoy a family-friendly outdoor outing in a breathtaking setting.
Bring water and always wear your helmet for safety on the trails.
Begin rides early to avoid midday heat and enjoy softer trail conditions.
Adjust the e-bike’s pedal assist to conserve battery on longer rides.
Review local trail updates, especially after seasonal weather changes.
The Sierra National Forest has been a wilderness area since its designation in 1893, supporting Indigenous communities long before national protection.
Tenaya emphasizes sustainable practices, encouraging visitors to minimize impact and stay on designated trails to preserve the pristine environment.
Protects your head in case of falls and is required for safety.
Protect your skin from strong mountain sun during summer rides.
summer specific
Wear sturdy shoes suitable for biking and walking on varied terrain.
Stay hydrated during your ride, especially on warm days.