Electric Bike Rentals & Tours in Fort Collins by Pedego - Denver

Electric Bike Rentals & Tours in Fort Collins by Pedego

Denvereasy

Difficulty

easy

Duration

1–4 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for casual riders comfortable with 1–2 hours of pedaling aided by electric assistance.

Overview

Pedego Electric Bikes Ft Collins offers a versatile electric bike rental fleet to navigate both urban streets and scenic river trails. Discover how pedal-assist technology transforms your ride through Fort Collins’ unique landscapes.

Details

Fort Collins, Colorado, rests along the Cache la Poudre River, its river corridors and city streets inviting a blend of urban and natural adventure. Pedego Electric Bikes Ft Collins stands out as a gateway to this experience, offering a diverse fleet of electric bikes tailored for local terrain. Whether you're drawn to the city’s historic Old Town district or craving an outing along the Spring Creek and Poudre River trails, Pedego’s rentals make covering ground effortless and enjoyable.

The company features a comprehensive lineup—from nimble ridge climbers like the Ridge Rider Rental, versatile Interceptor models, to the relaxed Comfort Cruiser and efficient City Commuter bikes. Tandems and cargo-style bikes expand options for riders with companions or gear-laden day plans. Their Spring Creek/Poudre River Fort Collins Tour highlights the lush riparian corridors where cottonwoods and willows border clear water, providing scenic views and wildlife glimpses not far from downtown.

Fort Collins sits at the foothills of the Northern Colorado Rockies, where rolling plains meet rising forested slopes. This geographic mix creates a unique cycling environment, combining flat town riding with hillier stretches perfect for electric assistance. History seeps through the streets—known for its founding in the late 19th century and its brewing culture, the city embraces outdoor lifestyles.

By empowering all skill levels with pedal-assist technology, Pedego Electric Bikes removes barriers to adventure, from casual riders discovering bike commuting to active travelers seeking to cover more ground faster. This approach positions the business as a standout option in Northern Colorado’s outdoor recreation scene, making it easier for visitors and locals alike to experience Fort Collins beyond the usual routes. With rentals that suit a day tour or a cargo haul, Pedego provides practical, eco-friendly access to the best parts of the area’s trails and urban charm.

Adventure Tips

Charge Bikes Fully Before Departure

Ensure your electric bike is fully charged to maximize battery range on longer tours like the Spring Creek/Poudre River route.

Wear a Helmet

For safety on mixed city streets and multi-use trails, a helmet is strongly advised even if not legally required on all paths.

Carry Water and Snacks

Though Fort Collins offers many pit stops, pack hydration and light snacks especially for longer rides outside downtown.

Observe Local Traffic Rules

Stay alert to local traffic signals and pedestrian zones, especially when riding through busy Old Town streets.

Local Insights

Hidden Gems

  • The College Avenue Lakes, a quiet spot for a break near the city
  • The Roosevelt Hot Springs Trail, a less crowded path with subtle creek views

Wildlife

  • Great horned owls
  • River otters along the Poudre River

History

Fort Collins grew from a military outpost established in 1864, now blending heritage buildings with progressive outdoor culture.

Conservation

The city promotes sustainable recreation by encouraging electric bike usage to reduce car trips and protect river habitats.

Frequently Asked Questions

Photography Tips

Best Times

Golden hour
Late afternoon
Early morning

Best Viewpoints

  • Poudre River Bridge near downtown
  • Spring Creek trail overpass
  • Old Town Historic District

What to Photograph

River reflections
Historic brick architecture
Local wildlife such as birds and squirrels

Recommended Gear

Helmet

Essential

Protects your head on urban streets and shared-use paths.

Hydration pack or water bottle

Essential

Keeps you hydrated during longer rides under the sun.

summer specific

Layered clothing

Essential

Adjusts for cool morning and warmer midday temperatures.

spring specific

Bike lock

Useful for securing your rental bike during stops in town.