E-Cycle Adventures in New Port Richey puts Florida’s flat, sunlit trails within easy reach of visitors and locals alike. Located in New Port Richey, Florida, this five-day rental gives riders freedom to explore a network of rail-trails, waterfront lanes, and park loops that thread Pasco and Hernando counties. Check in at the New Port Richey location: E-Cycle Adventures – New Port Richey 9904 Little Rd New Port Richey, FL 34654 📞 727-819-0627.
The fleet spans cruisers, mountain bikes, road models, cargo bikes and powerful e-bikes, with helmets and locks included. Staff provide a quick orientation and route suggestions tailored to your pace—whether that means a relaxed family cruise to historic Downtown New Port Richey and Sims Park or a multi-day push along long paved corridors. Key routes accessible from these locations include the Suncoast Trail, the Withlacoochee State Trail, Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park and the Good Neighbor Trail.
Riders will move through Florida’s coastal plain: pine flatwoods and oak hammocks give way to marshy estuaries and open waterfront vistas. The Suncoast and Withlacoochee corridors are former railroad grades transformed into long, gentle paved trails—ideal for sustained mileage and uninterrupted sightseeing. Starkey Wilderness Park adds dirt loops and shaded singletrack among scrub and wetland pockets, offering a contrasting texture to the paved rails.
What distinguishes this rental is practical versatility. E-Cycle Adventures maintains two convenient hubs, New Port Richey and Brooksville, so you can start close to town or deep in trail country. Extras such as child seats, cargo trailers and phone mounts make family and utility rides simple; cargo bikes and e-bikes open longer routes to riders who want to sample more habitat without burning out.
Expect wildlife like wading birds, turtles and occasional osprey near river crossings; early mornings and late afternoons are best for quieter observations. Rentals require a signed waiver, a government ID, and riders should be comfortable operating a bicycle and following local traffic laws. E-bike riders must be at least 16 years old unless accompanied by a guardian.
For travelers planning a short stay, the five-day window is a sweet spot: use one day to scout a coffee shop and downtown, another to push a long rail-trail segment, and a third to ride into Starkey’s shaded trails. E-Cycle Adventures turns New Port Richey into a basecamp for low-impact exploration, letting you see the region’s coastal parks, historic streets, and wildlife-rich waterways at a human pace.
Bookings are easy via the FareHarbor link; check in 10–15 minutes early, note cancellations within 24 hours may be charged, and bring layered clothes, refillable water, sunscreen, and a camera to savor five days of coastal trails, pine flatwoods, and quiet riverfront riding with local route tips included.